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Dar Rania

locationMarrakech, Marrakech

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About  Dar RaniaAbout Dar Rania

Location

This hotel is located in Marrakesh.

Facility

The friendly staff at the reception desk in the lobby are happy to answer any questions. A library, a complimentary babysitting service and room service are available. Wireless internet access allows guests to stay connected while on holiday. A garden provides extra space for rest and relaxation in the open air.

Rooms

Rooms are equipped with air conditioning. A balcony or terrace is among the standard amenities of some rooms. Separate bedrooms are available. A microwave and a tea/coffee station are standard features. Further amenities include a washing machine and an ironing set. A telephone, a stereo system and WiFi (no extra charge) are provided as well. Bathrooms include a hairdryer and are equipped with a shower and a bathtub.

Sport

The hotel provides a number of options for sport and leisure. A sun terrace is a great place to while away the hours. There are many ways to relax or stay active at the hotel, including a hammam, massage treatments and a solarium.

Meals

There is a restaurant on the premises. In addition to breakfast, the hotel also offers lunch and dinner à la carte.

 Amenities at Dar Rania Amenities at Dar Rania

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      Air conditioning

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      Restaurant(s)

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      Room Service

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      Wifi

  • Meals

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      à la carte Dinner

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      à la carte Lunch

  • Sport/Entertainment

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      Massage

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      Sun terrace

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      Tanning Studio/Solarium

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User Rating & ReviewsUser Rating & Reviews

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Recent Reviews: 23

  • User:Cipsontheroad

    Trip type: Friends getaway

    Riad sweet Riad

    rating02 Nov 2025

    Amazing riad in the heart of the medina under the care of the young Farida attentive to every need. Rooms clean and nicely decorated. Good breakfast and, by our choice, 2 dinners lavishly prepared with beautiful candlelit table setting, background music and fountain with petals. Least to say the meals were delicious followed by desert and mint tea. Monsieur Abdali is a guardian of the riad and is available to greet and accompany guests in the medina. The riad has only 4 rooms (3 twins & 1 double) so the setting is definitely that of a home away from home.
  • User:Riccardo M

    Trip type: Friends getaway

    Cozy riad in the medina

    rating28 Apr 2025

    Very calm and pretty riad nestled in the medina. Thanks to the central location, only 5-10 min from the main square Jemaa el-Fnaa, you can get to many places of interest within the medina on foot. The central square is also a rendezvous for all day trips outside of Marrakech, and from there the airport and the central station are just 20 min away by taxi. Plus Sanaa is a very good host, going the extra mile to make you feel at home!
  • User:262kaceme

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    I loved it

    rating07 Apr 2016

    Great host. Amazing Tagines and other Moroccan food and just 10 min away from Jama lafna! We spent 3 nights. And it will be my place to stay when I am back to Marrakech. Its a bit difficult to find, but as soon as you find the place you will be very central.
  • User:LaraH286

    Trip type: Friends getaway

    basic but comfortable

    rating13 Feb 2013

    We stayed for 4 nights in this Road, and slept very well. The riad is a lovely escape from the frenetic environment of the Medina and souks, and the rooms were clean and the beds comfortable. The hot water is, as reported by everyone, sporadic, but you soon learn to shower quickly! Our host spoke no English, and so we dragged out the best school french we could to get the basic conversations across. For us, the only main problem was that no one was at the riad during the day time, and only occasionally in the evening (if other guests were having dinner there). This meant that because we ordered breakfast for 9on the first morning, that was what time it was given for the rest of the stay - which would have been fine if we weren't going on an excursion one day and needed it earlier. Because no one was there to say otherwise, we got cold breakfast one day when were were up late, and no breakfast one day when we needed to be out by 8. But then you can always pick something up on the little stalls in the streets. She did go out of her way on our first evening to show us the way to Jamar El'Fna so that we didn't get lost, which was kind. From then on though, we were on our own! She did however provide us with a little heater on day 2 as the rooms stay so cool - but in February cool turns to cold! Lovely stay though, simple, clean and good for the price.
  • User:David P

    Trip type: Family

    An enjoyable life experience, worth it.

    rating20 May 2012

    Thank you Sanah and Hyatt.A sanctuary from the 'full on' pace, sounds and smells of Marrakesh. The rooms were clean and tidy. Breakfast was nice and filling. The showers were hand help only and the hot water was sporadic but in 40 degree+ heat a cold shower was very welcome. There are padlocks for the bolts on the room doors but they have not been used for a long time. Steve (Birthday Boy) arranged a taxi for us from the airport (Pricey at 40 euros, yep they take them) but once we had gone as far as possible in a car the driver did walk us to the door. We know now that he took us around the houses a bit but we'd have never made it otherwise. The return journey was 150 DH. Without Hyatt (an English speaking rep for a number of Riads) showing us the way to the main square, Jemaa el-Fnaa, we'd have been completely lost in the hustle and bustle of the Marrakesh Souks. When you leave the Riad do not turn left, down there trouble be,.....not sure what exactly as we did as we were told, the locals were always trying to send us either back to "Big Square" or the Tannery (which seemed to have a auction every day). When we said we were going to our Riad they wished us look. Interesting!. It's a 10-15 minute exhaust fueled single file walk to Jemaa el-Fnaa.If you fancy cooling off with a tour of the Tombs, don't. They're above ground. We recommend the two hour carriage tour, very entertaining. Cars, mopeds, carriages, carts and pedestrians - the one who has right of way is simply the one that is moving. No other rules seam to apply. Amazingly, we never witnessed an accident. The Grand Hotel Tazi at the end of Rue Bab Agnaou not far from Jemaa el-Fnaa sells beer and wine with no assumption that you will eat there. Restaurants in Jemaa el-Fnaa provide a good vantage point for all evening entertainment. A sight to behold.Cobras can't strike upwards and Monkeys smell.

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