Facade/entrance in Riad Les Trois Palmiers El Bacha

Riad Les Trois Palmiers El Bacha

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Riad Les Trois Palmiers El Bacha is a 4-star retreat in Marrakesh, Morocco, located just 0,5 mailia from the city center. The address is 36 Derb Tizougarine Dar El Bacha, placing it in easy reach of the heart of the old town. With 265 reviews, this property offers a well-rated option with prices starting from $156.

Featured amenities include an on-site restaurant, free WiFi, and an indoor swimming pool (free), along with a 24-hour front desk and air conditioning. Rooms feature balconies with garden or mountain views, and non-smoking accommodations with free toiletries. Additional services such as water park, parking, shuttle service, and airport shuttle incur extra charges.

Bed in Riad Les Trois Palmiers El Bacha
Living room, Bed in Riad Les Trois Palmiers El Bacha

Huoneet

Näytä 12 kuvaa

1 Parisänky

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325 neliöjalkaa

Superior

Parveke

Tee-/kahvinkeitin

This room features a view of the courtyard, a wardrobe, safety deposit box and a free bottle of water. The private bathroom includes a hairdryer and a window.

Single Room with Terrace in Riad Les Trois Palmiers El Bacha

Näytä 12 kuvaa

1 Yhden Hengen Vuode

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130 neliöjalkaa

Standard, Yhden hengen, Terassi

Vuoristonäkymä

Näkymä maamerkille

Puutarhanäkymä

Kaupunkinäkymä

Located on the rooftop, this budget room features a private terrace with 360 view tadellakt walls, a wardrobe, safety deposit box,a free bottle of water. The private bathroom includes a hairdryer and a window.

Double Room in Riad Les Trois Palmiers El Bacha

Näytä 11 kuvaa

1 Queen Size -sänky

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215 neliöjalkaa

Standard-huone

Vuoristonäkymä

Näkymä maamerkille

Puutarhanäkymä

Kaupunkinäkymä

This room features a view of the courtyard or terrace, tadellakt walls, a wardrobe, safety deposit box and a free bottle of water. The private bathroom includes a hairdryer and a window.

Löydä lisää

Location notes: Marrakesh, Morocco; the hotel sits about 0,5 mailia from the city center at 36 Derb Tizougarine Dar El Bacha.

On-site Restaurant #1 serves Moroccan cuisine in a romantic setting, offering a welcoming spot to unwind after a day of exploring the vibrant streets of Marrakesh.

Rooms feature balconies with garden or mountain views, adding a touch of scenery to the stay. All accommodations are non-smoking and equipped with free toiletries, with air conditioning for comfort. A broad selection of room types is available, including Comfort, Budget, Standard, Superior, Deluxe, and Terra​ce variants, many designed to suit different travel needs and group sizes.

Bird's eye view in Riad Les Trois Palmiers El Bacha
Bird's eye view in Riad Les Trois Palmiers El Bacha

Koe parasta

Cash, Visa, Mastercard, and UnionPay are accepted for payments. Some additional services, such as parking and shuttle options, may incur extra charges, while guests can enjoy the indoor pool year-round and the easy reach to the city center for onward adventures.

Bedroom in Riad Les Trois Palmiers El Bacha
Bedroom in Riad Les Trois Palmiers El Bacha

Mukavuudet

Ravintola

Sisäuima-allas

Ilmainen wifi

Huonepalvelu

Ilmastointi

Baari

Aurinkoterassi

Retkipalvelupiste

Bathroom in Riad Les Trois Palmiers El Bacha
Bathroom, Bed in Riad Les Trois Palmiers El Bacha

Uima-allas

Sisä

Ympärivuotinen,

Swimming pool in Riad Les Trois Palmiers El Bacha
Swimming pool in Riad Les Trois Palmiers El Bacha

Ravintola

Restaurant #1

Romanttinen, Marokkolainen

Food and drinks in Riad Les Trois Palmiers El Bacha
Lounge or bar in Riad Les Trois Palmiers El Bacha
Patio in Riad Les Trois Palmiers El Bacha
I’ve been trying for a few days to find a way to express the magic of the last part of my trip in words. This post is long but it is necessary. Riad Les Trois Palmiers is tucked down the alleys of the souk in the Medina of Marrakech. A riad is not a hotel, it is a home that welcomes guests, whose home it becomes while they are there. Generally with between 4 and 10 rooms, it is small with courtyards and gardens, room doors are not locked but the exterior door is locked, meals are cooked individually and requested the day of and prepared at whatever time you choose. You’re encouraged to have friends over to socialize in the multiple parlors, salons, and sitting spaces. A few of my newly made friends visited me here and we enjoyed chatting and relaxing. These photos that look like a magazine can show you the beauty of the place that I was lucky enough to call home for two days.But they can not capture the kindness and actual caretaking of the hosts that truly made these days a magical retreat from the world. This exceeds hospitality and is coming from the heart. Here are two examples of that caregiving, both of which made me actually cry when they happened and when I reflect on them: 1. On my first day when I arrived, I was served the traditional mint tea and cookies. Midway through I was taken on a very long and interesting tour of the riad. I had put aside my favorite cookie- which tasted just like Morocco, to save for last and had expected to just be back down in a few minutes after being shown to my room. When I returned back down an hour later after the tour I found that my cookie and mint tea were no longer there. I poked my head into the kitchen, and the woman working in the kitchen eagerly offered to make me more cookies because the kind that I had loved were gone. She said it would be just a few hours as the dough needed to chill. I insisted that she NOT make cookies for me and just go about her day.

Nicole

The property was very well located for the souk & restaurants. It was a bit hard to find but the staff actually came to find us at the spot we were dropped by the taxi and walked us to the riad. The property itself is amazingly decorated, the staff very polite and lovely and helped us with all our queries. The breakfast was very good (although we had more choice in a previous riad) and the room was beautiful and clean. On arrival, we were welcomed with moroccan tea in the beautiful setting of the inner courtyard. We would definitely stay there again.

Sheila

Cannot recommend enough! We loved our stay here, staff went out of their way to be helpful and friendly, and gave us plenty of recommendations for tourist attractions in Marrakech. We moved around Morocco for several days and this was definitely our favourite Riad; comfortable, relaxed, lots of space to chill out with a book. We had a lovely breakfast and fabulous room. Soft towels and the comfortable bed were exactly what we needed with busy days seeing the sights. I will be recommending this Riad to any friends and family that visit Marrakech

Ciara

It was an oasis of calm in a hot, busy, interesting and vibrant city. It was like stepping back in time as we went through the ancient fortified black door. Our welcome could not have been warmer, the owner Patrick and all the staff were friendly and informative. We trusted their advice and had an excellent trip to the Atlas Mountains and desert that they organised for us. All the food was fantastic, the breakfasts really set you up for the day and there were so many courses in the evening meals - wonderful.

Janet

It was a very last minute booking on the day so I'm glad they had availability. The hotel was nice on the inside with many facilities that I did not use as I had to leave the hotel really early due to my travel plans. The hotel host was very accommodating, by preparing breakfast for me much earlier than the rest of the guests because I had to leave really early before the standard breakfast time. I would recommend this hotel for couples and friends.

Roselyn

I’ve been trying for a few days to find a way to express the magic of the last part of my trip in words. This post is long but it is necessary. Riad Les Trois Palmiers is tucked down the alleys of the souk in the Medina of Marrakech. A riad is not a hotel, it is a home that welcomes guests, whose home it becomes while they are there. Generally with between 4 and 10 rooms, it is small with courtyards and gardens, room doors are not locked but the exterior door is locked, meals are cooked individually and requested the day of and prepared at whatever time you choose. You’re encouraged to have friends over to socialize in the multiple parlors, salons, and sitting spaces. A few of my newly made friends visited me here and we enjoyed chatting and relaxing. These photos that look like a magazine can show you the beauty of the place that I was lucky enough to call home for two days.But they can not capture the kindness and actual caretaking of the hosts that truly made these days a magical retreat from the world. This exceeds hospitality and is coming from the heart. Here are two examples of that caregiving, both of which made me actually cry when they happened and when I reflect on them: 1. On my first day when I arrived, I was served the traditional mint tea and cookies. Midway through I was taken on a very long and interesting tour of the riad. I had put aside my favorite cookie- which tasted just like Morocco, to save for last and had expected to just be back down in a few minutes after being shown to my room. When I returned back down an hour later after the tour I found that my cookie and mint tea were no longer there. I poked my head into the kitchen, and the woman working in the kitchen eagerly offered to make me more cookies because the kind that I had loved were gone. She said it would be just a few hours as the dough needed to chill. I insisted that she NOT make cookies for me and just go about her day.

Nicole

The property was very well located for the souk & restaurants. It was a bit hard to find but the staff actually came to find us at the spot we were dropped by the taxi and walked us to the riad. The property itself is amazingly decorated, the staff very polite and lovely and helped us with all our queries. The breakfast was very good (although we had more choice in a previous riad) and the room was beautiful and clean. On arrival, we were welcomed with moroccan tea in the beautiful setting of the inner courtyard. We would definitely stay there again.

Sheila

Cannot recommend enough! We loved our stay here, staff went out of their way to be helpful and friendly, and gave us plenty of recommendations for tourist attractions in Marrakech. We moved around Morocco for several days and this was definitely our favourite Riad; comfortable, relaxed, lots of space to chill out with a book. We had a lovely breakfast and fabulous room. Soft towels and the comfortable bed were exactly what we needed with busy days seeing the sights. I will be recommending this Riad to any friends and family that visit Marrakech

Ciara

It was an oasis of calm in a hot, busy, interesting and vibrant city. It was like stepping back in time as we went through the ancient fortified black door. Our welcome could not have been warmer, the owner Patrick and all the staff were friendly and informative. We trusted their advice and had an excellent trip to the Atlas Mountains and desert that they organised for us. All the food was fantastic, the breakfasts really set you up for the day and there were so many courses in the evening meals - wonderful.

Janet

It was a very last minute booking on the day so I'm glad they had availability. The hotel was nice on the inside with many facilities that I did not use as I had to leave the hotel really early due to my travel plans. The hotel host was very accommodating, by preparing breakfast for me much earlier than the rest of the guests because I had to leave really early before the standard breakfast time. I would recommend this hotel for couples and friends.

Roselyn

I’ve been trying for a few days to find a way to express the magic of the last part of my trip in words. This post is long but it is necessary. Riad Les Trois Palmiers is tucked down the alleys of the souk in the Medina of Marrakech. A riad is not a hotel, it is a home that welcomes guests, whose home it becomes while they are there. Generally with between 4 and 10 rooms, it is small with courtyards and gardens, room doors are not locked but the exterior door is locked, meals are cooked individually and requested the day of and prepared at whatever time you choose. You’re encouraged to have friends over to socialize in the multiple parlors, salons, and sitting spaces. A few of my newly made friends visited me here and we enjoyed chatting and relaxing. These photos that look like a magazine can show you the beauty of the place that I was lucky enough to call home for two days.But they can not capture the kindness and actual caretaking of the hosts that truly made these days a magical retreat from the world. This exceeds hospitality and is coming from the heart. Here are two examples of that caregiving, both of which made me actually cry when they happened and when I reflect on them: 1. On my first day when I arrived, I was served the traditional mint tea and cookies. Midway through I was taken on a very long and interesting tour of the riad. I had put aside my favorite cookie- which tasted just like Morocco, to save for last and had expected to just be back down in a few minutes after being shown to my room. When I returned back down an hour later after the tour I found that my cookie and mint tea were no longer there. I poked my head into the kitchen, and the woman working in the kitchen eagerly offered to make me more cookies because the kind that I had loved were gone. She said it would be just a few hours as the dough needed to chill. I insisted that she NOT make cookies for me and just go about her day.

Nicole

The property was very well located for the souk & restaurants. It was a bit hard to find but the staff actually came to find us at the spot we were dropped by the taxi and walked us to the riad. The property itself is amazingly decorated, the staff very polite and lovely and helped us with all our queries. The breakfast was very good (although we had more choice in a previous riad) and the room was beautiful and clean. On arrival, we were welcomed with moroccan tea in the beautiful setting of the inner courtyard. We would definitely stay there again.

Sheila

Cannot recommend enough! We loved our stay here, staff went out of their way to be helpful and friendly, and gave us plenty of recommendations for tourist attractions in Marrakech. We moved around Morocco for several days and this was definitely our favourite Riad; comfortable, relaxed, lots of space to chill out with a book. We had a lovely breakfast and fabulous room. Soft towels and the comfortable bed were exactly what we needed with busy days seeing the sights. I will be recommending this Riad to any friends and family that visit Marrakech

Ciara

It was an oasis of calm in a hot, busy, interesting and vibrant city. It was like stepping back in time as we went through the ancient fortified black door. Our welcome could not have been warmer, the owner Patrick and all the staff were friendly and informative. We trusted their advice and had an excellent trip to the Atlas Mountains and desert that they organised for us. All the food was fantastic, the breakfasts really set you up for the day and there were so many courses in the evening meals - wonderful.

Janet

It was a very last minute booking on the day so I'm glad they had availability. The hotel was nice on the inside with many facilities that I did not use as I had to leave the hotel really early due to my travel plans. The hotel host was very accommodating, by preparing breakfast for me much earlier than the rest of the guests because I had to leave really early before the standard breakfast time. I would recommend this hotel for couples and friends.

Roselyn

Sijainti

36 Derb Tizougarine Dar El Bacha, Marrakech, 44000, Marokko

Riad Les Trois Palmiers El Bacha