Riad Nabila - Marrakesh
31.639425, -7.987793Overview
Riad Nabila Marrakesh, located 0.7 km from Medersa Ben Youssef College and 20 minutes on foot from Musee Boucharouite, features a swimming pool for guests to take a dip in. This 4-star riad offers place to stay with Wi-Fi throughout the property.
Location
The property is about 10 km from Menara airport and 2 km from such cultural venues as Musee Tiskiwin Museum. Royal Tennis Harti is a few minutes' drive from the hotel, while Bab Kechich bus stop is around 10 minutes' walk away. Musee Yves Saint Laurent Marrakech can also be found 2.3 km from the accommodation.
Rooms
The 11 rooms at Riad Nabila are air-conditioned, some of them have a stone fireplace along with coffee and tea making facilities. Guests can also make use of a walk-in shower and a separate toilet, as well as comforts such as a hairdryer and bath sheets. They offer views of the pool.
Eat & Drink
Breakfast is served in the restaurant. Gastronomic options include a lounge bar. Le Pain Quotidien Bab Taghzout is adjacent to this Marrakesh hotel, a mere 12 minutes' walk away.
Leisure & Business
At the property a sunbathing terrace and an indoor pool are available for an extra charge. The Riad Nabila Marrakesh also has a hammam, a courtyard, and a shared lounge. Treatment facilities feature a wellness centre and a hammam spa along with a Turkish steam room, a plunge pool, and a solarium.
Licence number: 40000MH1315
Rooms and availability
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Bed options:3 Single beds
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Shower
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Private pool
Essential information about Riad Nabila
| 💵 Lowest room price | 1565 NZ$ |
| 📏 Distance to centre | 900 m |
| 🗺️ Location rating | 7.8 |
| ✈️ Distance to airport | 10.7 km |
| 🧳 Nearest airport | Menara, RAK |
Location
- City landmarks
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- Restaurants
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of Riad Nabila
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missingWrote a review on 24 Jun
We had a fantastic stay at this hidden gem. Despite being a little tricky to find, the location was great, with numerous cafes and restaurants just a short stroll away. Our room was spacious and comfortable with a lovely view, and the staff were attentive and friendly. We enjoyed a delicious breakfast every morning in a beautiful courtyard with a pool.
The lack of clear signage outside, which made it difficult to locate the hotel upon our arrival.
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missingWrote a review on 22 Jun
The Riad Nabila is a beautiful and select hotel in the Medina of Marrakech. Situated not far from a car park which is very practical, it is a heaven of calm, luxury and peace. It is about 15 minutes from the famous place Jamma El Fna. But with the heat, we did not really go out, but relaxed at the hotel. We enjoyed the pool, profited fully from the hammam and massage and the roof terrace. The staff was helpful, friendly and discreet. The rooms are very generous and clean. We can recommend this Riad for its excellent quality/price ratio.
It was not very easy to find in the beginning. The sign posting could be better.
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missingWrote a review on 21 Jun
Staying within 15 minutes' walk from medersa ben youssef was wonderful. The total experience was incredible. All in all an unforgettable experience...
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missingWrote a review on 02 Jun
Authentic building, lovely rooms, old furnishings
helpful staff, good breakfast, location in the northern part of the medina
Could not be improved in any way.
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missingWrote a review on 01 Jun
The staff was really helpful and very friendly. The breakfast was very good.
The location is 20 mins walking from Dejma El Fna. It's really hard to get there, is in the middle of the Medina and I always have to ask for a guide to take me to the Riad. The map they provide to guide yourself though the Medina... Is completely useless.
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missingWrote a review on 01 Jun
The hotel is a beautiful place to stay and enjoying... The rooms, food, hamman, breakfast, staff all very very good.
The hotel is dificult to find as is not many signs.
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missingWrote a review on 16 May
The staff were very welcoming and had great knowledge of the local area. the hotel was elegant and beautifully decorated, making for the perfect escape. Breakfast was full of fresh and authentic food.
The hotel was located a bit far from town, requiring a taxi to get to the main attractions. the surrounding neighborhood wasn't the best area to wander around in the evenings.
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missingWrote a review on 14 May
Riad Nabila was beautiful! It was like a oasis with a fantastic atrium. The room was like a dream, too. Everything was very clean and tidy and whatever you need, everyone was keen to fulfill your need! The transfer from the airport to the riad was organized, too. We arrived at the Riad in the Medina. It is placed in the middle of the real arabic life. You can go anywhere by foot and find a lot of beautiful and exciting places everywhere around! We will come back and will visit Marrakech and Riad Nabila again!!!
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missingWrote a review on 13 May
The staff is very friendly. They don't speak much English, there is one guy who speaks very basic English, but everybody went out of their way to try and understand our requests and help us. It is a very clean, comfortable, and nicely decorated Riad. It was always really nice coming back there after a long day walking around in Marrakesh. Overall our stay was really pleasant and I would stay there again.
It is a bit far from the main areas of the Medina. In a way this is good, because you can have a feeling of how people's lives really are in the less touristy areas of Marrakesh. On the other hand, especially in the first day, it was very difficult to get to the main areas of the Medina by ourselves because the Medina is a bit of a labyrinth. Apart from that, the shower drain was blocked, so you have to accept the idea that you'll shower with water reaching your ankles.
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missingWrote a review on 17 Mar
We were impressed by the cleanliness of this hotel; everything was super clean, from the rooms to the pool to the common areas. The hotel facilities were great as well, including a beautiful terrace where we enjoyed fine views of the city. Despite being located in the narrow windy streets of this city, the hotel was still easily accessible and within walking distance to the cafes of the Jamah el fna in the center of the city.
Absolutely nothing.
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missingWrote a review on 15 Mar
The female staff were really nice the hotel room was clean
I chose this raid because it advertised that INTERNEt was available in the whole hotel.. Wrong internet is very slow and only works in the loby DO NOT GO TO THIS LOCATION if you want to tour the city at night it is very hard to find the Raid and at night its in a dark ally up north. We got chased by men trying to steal out belongings at 8pm while on our way back -i had to Modify my booking because my bf father had passes and needed to leave The Manager told me in the morning that he wouldnt charge me anything. after spending the day with booking and the manager on the phone it turns out he would charge me 73 euro to MODIFY my booking that price was over the top. the 2 nights that i spent there were a lot cheaper
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missingWrote a review on 14 Mar
The atmosphere was really nice in this Riad with its palm trees and little swimming pool inside. Rooms are comfortable and clean. As for breakfast it was also good.
The walking distance to the Jamah al Fna is definitely too long. You need about 20 minutes and when going back at night even more. We arrived at night and just wanted to eat something small and we were told to go "left and then straight". But actually, the straight way through the mosque is closed at night! So at night you have to find your way around small and scary looking streets. Another thing was that we stayed first two nights and then came back for another two nights. During the first stay the Riad gave us a welcome tea and also a bottle of water which they did not give us the second time, and this time the room was twice as expensive. One night, we asked if it was possible to have another tea and in the end they charged us 4€ which is really expensive even compared to the cafes of the Jamah el fna. We saw that there was a list of prices, but the man didn´t warn us about it and the way that we asked for it was clearly asking if they would be as nice as the first day, we were not aware we were ordering anything and at the end we had a little bittersweet feeling that the waiter took advantage of that.
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missingWrote a review on 31 Oct
Liked the beautiful traditional decor and the friendly staff. The breakfast provided was adequate. The hotel is located in close proximity to popular tourist attractions. However, the hotel is situated in a dangerous and uninviting neighbourhood which made me feel extremely uncomfortable and the lack of proper signage made it difficult to find. The rooms were not up-to-date and need attention to maintenance and cleanliness.
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