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83%  "Riad Marrakech Rouge is a traditional guesthouse in the heart of the medina, a few moments from Place D'Jeema El Fna, in the centre of the world famous souqs. We have 8 bedrooms at Riad Marrakech Rouge with free wi-fi access. There are many spaces to sit, contemplate, draw, write, think, chat and relax. On arrival, have a complimentary pot of Moroccan tea in our court to revitalise you after your journey. Or perhaps, you will feel like sunbathing on our terrace with a cold drink. Riad...
88% "Riad Marrakech Rouge is a bright, colourful, family run hostel in the heart of the medina, a few moments from Place D'Jeema El Fna, in the centre of the world famous souks. Entering into the true spirit of hostelling, our guests will be welcomed into a lively, friendly and soulful community of backpackers and travellers from all over the world, and leave feeling as though they have a home to come to again in the medina. We have 10 bedrooms at Riad Marrakech Rouge with a variety of choices....
75% "RiaRiad Medina Azahara est un jolie et relaxante Maison d'Hôtes située a cote de la place Jemaa el Fnaa et des Souks. Le Riad est composée par 5 chambres double et salles de bains privées avec douches, chaque une décorées a son style et gout et couleurs. Le Patio et les salons sont frais l'été et très agréables l'hiver. Le Riad est aussi dotée d'une agréable terrasse avec vue ou' dégouter le petit déjeuneur sous la tente berbère ou tout simplement se relaxer au soleil en...
74% "Datant du 18ème siècle, l’auberge de jeunesse Riad Zitoune vient d’ouvrir ses portes en janvier 2009 après être rénovée. Située dans l'un des plus vieux quartiers de la Médina, proche de la célèbre place Djemaa El Fna et des célèbres monuments historiques, idéale pour les ajistes espérant découvrir les traditions marocaines. Vous serez immédiatement envoûté par le contraste saisissant entre l'animation des souks et le calme de la maison dans un cadre chaleureux et...
(Dabachi)
62%  "8 euros par personne et par nuit! Ouvert en mars 2007, est le cœur de la Médina auberge a été la première auberge de routards dédiée à Marrakech Médina. Situé à seulement 1 minute de la place Djemaa, votre droit au coeur de la ville! Durant le mois de février 2008, l'auberge a connu un grand changement pour améliorer l'expérience de nos clients et de confort ... Durant le mois de février 2008 nous: Introduite Larger lits, la réduction de la capacité et d'accroître le...
(Bab Doukkala)
61% "Riad Jdi : Une chambre pour deux personnes pour 30 euros avec la climatisation, douche et, toilette et petit déjeuner. Une chambre pour une personne pour 20 euros pour 01 personnes avec la climatisation, douche et, toilette avec le petit déjeuner. Dans les couleurs élevées de zone de Bab Doukalla, au manganèse 08 de l'endroit du EL Fna de jammaa et de Riad authentique et grand de Souks dans le patio à l'été arrange, avec 07 salles (climatisé, de chauffage) avec la salle de bains...
"Riad Jakoura can accommondate up to 11 guests in 5 rooms, 4 of which have air conditioning and a very nice view from the roof terrace where you can relax and enjoy the sun. Located in the district of Bab Doukkala and easily accessible, it is just 10 minutes from the souks and the Place 'Jemaa El Fna', at the end of a derb (alley medina) calm; it is very close to the main square 'Jemaa El Fna'. On the terrace you will find the living room, Berber tent, chairs and bar Discover the Moroccan...
(Quartier Industriel)
74%  Rue El Jahed … A Hostelling International (HI) Hostel … Marrakech, Morocco
9, derb Jdid Asouel, Bab khmiss, Médina … Marrakech, Morocco

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Suggestions et Conseils de visites à Marrakech

Avis de Anonymous
People there are going to try and get as much money out of you as possible. Their economy revolves around tourism and really, generally speaking, them "ripping you off" is them trying to charge you 3 bucks for something you could get for one. Most of us can afford the extra couple bucks, but for them it makes a big difference. Don't assume that the people there are all being falsely friendly -- sure, part of it's an act to get you to buy things, but sometimes if you can get past that you'll find they are genuinely kind people. Our hostel owners and people that worked at many of the restaurants and shops we went to were some of the nicest I've ever met. If you're a girl expect a lot of attention from the men there, but generally it's all pretty harmless cat calls and the like. However don't feel like you have to tolerate any abusive behavior from them. All in all it's one of the most interesting cities I've ever been to, with some of the nicest people you'll meet -- if you give them the chance.
Avis de Danny
I went there in 2001. It was amazing. I'm going back as soon as I can. What more can I say? Three hours flight from the U.K. and you are in a completely different world. Listen for the Friday prayers very early in the morning in the medina -- magical! Ok, you may have some disappointing moments -- but the good experiences far outweigh the bad ones. Do go.
Avis de Tina
Not meaning to dampen the moods of people who are willing to visit Marrakesh, but I would just like to say that it is no bed of roses in there. Taxi drivers, salespeople, restaurants, and even hotels attempt to overcharge you boldly in any way you can possibly imagine. You can never believe anything they say because they are constantly trying to take money off you with their oh-so-fake friendliness. I suppose you can't really expect much from such a poor place, but I was disappointed. People had told me it was wonderful and I was so full of expectations. So, my advice is to go, but keep your expectations low and take things as they come along.
Avis de giles
I visited Marrakech and it was a great place to visit. Well recommended. Try the tajin -- it's lovely, and prepare to haggle! All I can say is that Marrakech is worth a look.
Avis de Anonymous
I visited Marrakech many times and everytime I go there it's a different experience. I found it to be one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
Avis de Anonymous
Marrakesh was so cool -- all the people were so welcoming and their towns were beautiful. I would say to anyone to visit Marrakesh because it's great.
Avis de sara
I was in Morocco in September 2006 and I can say it's one of my favourite places on the Earth. I have visited Marrakech and liked it soooooooo much. I am going to visit it again very soon. People are friendly, everything's just perfect.
Avis de Anonymous
Marrakesh is one of the most beautiful cities in Morocco. Djami el Fenaa, the main tourist square, is quite a spectacle at night with performers and traditional stalls everywhere. Marrakesh is a fantastic place to get Oriental furniture -- their stuff is good quality and if you haggle well you can get good offers. Their pottery and leather is particularly beautiful.
Avis de Mark Lawson
Going to Marrakech is like changing dimensions, in the evening look for a tallish hotel overlooking the marketplace, entry to the roof is a dollar or two and to sip a beverage, watch the sunset and the smoke and smells of the evening meal is magical. Once you try the market by your lonesome you will hire a guide the next day! They know the maze, cost a little and protect you from the leeching street merchants who will hang a trinket from your shirt pocket and say you bought it. Hire the guide. I used a pair of headphones from the airplane to get privacy and while the average Moroccan is versed in 5 languages, they don't know "sprechen sie deutch?"... the general motto in shopping is: "if you look at it you bought it" or owe them something so you learn to look sideways or ahead but don't wear dark glasses, cause then they will assume you ARE looking :-) I should of bought a dasheeke day 1, to blend in more. My friends and I had a great time visiting the architectural sites, eating the tahjean, the experience was life changing for me... travel takes practice. Happy Trails, Mark Lawson2k@sbcglobal.net
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