You are not going to believe these Airbnbs in Marrakech! Marrakech is an awesome city. One of Morocco’s most popular destinations, Marrakech isn’t about an apartment or hotels when it comes to accommodation.
Instead, it’s all about the riad. A walled private palace with courtyards and intricate design details, this traditional way of living can be yours when you travel to Morocco. Sounds dreamy, right?
And the best way to stay in a riad is to check out what top Airbnbs are on offer in Marrakech—which I’ve done and listed for you below, of course!
Airbnb Marrakech: Best of the Best
Simply stunning!
A slice of contemporary luxury, every inch of this place has been thought out. The entire house is a modern take on a traditional Moroccan house, complete with a swimming pool and an outdoor terrace.
The villa even includes staff such as a cook, a housekeeper, and a gardener. I legit can't think of anything more luxurious.
Up to 8 guests // 4 bedrooms // 4 beds // 4 baths. Prices from $948 per night. Check pricing and dates here.
This riad is set in the imperial district of the medina. Staying at this top Airbnb in Marrakech means you'll be just a few minutes' walk from the main square, so you'll be surrounded by all the top sights.
This newly renovated riad comes with its very own heated pool, relaxation beds, and loads of hip interior design features, including houseplants and bright spaces. It gives you an awesome place to relax away from the busy streets.
The price point is super reasonable for a group and for such a beautiful space, and it even comes with its own cook as an option!
Up to 8 guests // 3 bedrooms // 5 beds // 4 baths. Prices from $195 per night. Check pricing and dates here.
More like a traditional Moroccan house (riad) than a modern take on one, this place will stun you with its cute, kitschy decor, complete with ornate tiles and elegantly arched doorways.
There are a ton of traditional features going on here; one of my favorites is the outdoor space—for example, you get views of the Atlas Mountains from the terrace, which is just all sorts of amazing.
And let's not forget that heated plunge pool for that extra bit of relaxation.
Up to 6 guests // 3 bedrooms // 3 beds // 3 baths. Prices from $282 per night. Check pricing and dates here.
This house is another awesome Airbnb in Marrakech that's filled with traditional Moroccan decor. It's a really nice spot to spend your vacation.
Within walking distance of museums and other historic sites of the city, the whole design of this place feels like there's a lot of attention to detail. I love the white-washed walls and calming colors used throughout.
Enjoy relaxing on the daybed on the roof terrace while drinking mint tea or maybe even a glass of wine (or two). I can think of worse ways to spend a vacation in Marrakech!!
Up to 7 guests // 3 bedrooms // 6 beds // 3.5 baths. Prices from $181 per night. Check pricing and dates here.
When they say beautifully renovated, heck, they mean it! This place is gorgeous.
From the expansive living room with its large open fire to the tiles and intricate wood ceilings in the bedrooms—and the exquisite plaster walls—it's a heavenly place to stay in Marrakech.
This beautiful riad has a rooftop terrace complete with a roomy outdoor dining area. There's also a patio and a private pool to enjoy here.
To top it all off, breakfast and staff are included in the price!
Up to 10 guests // 5 bedrooms // 7 beds // 4 baths. Prices from $477 per night. Check pricing and dates here.
If you need space to spread out and relax during your break, then you should think about booking this Moroccan villa. It will honestly feel like you're living like a celebrity in your very own palace.
When it comes to beautiful vacation rentals, you can't get much better than this awesome Airbnb in Marrakech. Huge rooms, high ceilings, a big outdoor pool, walk-in showers—it's all here. Plus, check out that pool!
Up to 8 guests // 5 bedrooms // 8 beds // 5 baths. Prices from $607 per night. Check pricing and dates here.
Retreat inside your very own walled palace inside the bustling Marrakech medina by booking yourself some time in this little oasis.
Not just a private room riad but your very own home away from home, the location here so close to the medina means you can leave and be in the midst of the action in mere minutes.
There's an open fireplace, a well-stocked kitchen, an inner courtyard, and a plunge pool to enjoy. A great option for all the family, at an affordable price.
Up to 6 guests // 3 bedrooms // 3 beds // 3.5 baths. Prices from $125 per night. Check pricing and dates here.
A stunning Airbnb—more like something out of a music video than a place to stay—I am basically in love with this place.
Not only has it got its own infinity pool and hamam (sauna), but it's also super clean and has an amazing location too. And it has a washing machine as well, which I always appreciate on long trips.
A mix of rustic charm meets contemporary chic, there's nothing about this top Marrakech Airbnb that I don't like!
Up to 8 guests // 4 bedrooms // 4 beds // 4 baths. Prices from $868 per night. Check pricing and dates here.
Ok, so how about returning from day trips from Marrakech to this slice of luxury? I'm basically sold.
I love the plunge pool and the patio, which is the perfect place to relax at any time of day. The evening is all about enjoying drinks by the open fireplace or on one of the two terraces.
A historic building, the price of the stay here includes daily cleaning and breakfast as well. It's super Moroccan, with its wooden shutters and tessellating tiles, but it's cozy and liveable as well.
Up to 10 guests // 5 bedrooms // 5 beds // 4.5 baths. Prices from $190 per night. Check pricing and dates here.
Wow. Seriously, those are some of the most amazing Airbnbs I’ve ever seen. If you do end up staying in one of these, go ahead and tag me (@wtfab) in your Insta stories and pics so I can see you living like a freaking queen!
FAQs
The best time to visit Morocco is in spring from mid-March to May or fall from September to October since the weather will be the best during these times of year.
It is recommended to spend at least 2 – 3 days in Marrakech to really see what the city has to offer.
The best months to travel to Marrakech are from March to May or September to November.
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