Marrakech Ryads Parc All inclusive — 4-Star Luxury Hotel in Marrakesh, Morocco
★★★★ 4-Star Luxury Hotel

Marrakech Ryads Parc All inclusive

Marrakesh  ·  Morocco  ·  Douar Ouled Berrahmoun

3.8 1668 guest reviews

About Marrakech Ryads Parc All inclusive — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Marrakesh

Marrakech Ryads Parc All inclusive is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Marrakesh, Morocco. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, restaurant, co working, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.

Guest Reviews 3.8 / 5

solomansbandit
★★★★★ Aug 2025

30 mins from the business or Marrakesh which I was happy with🤭 Lovely hotel with fantastic staff. Obviously some ants on the go which is expected. Hotel very clean and staff extremely helpful. Entertainment staff work long hours and waiters put up with a lot of rude customers, all staff were fantastic! Bed wasn’t overly comfortable but that’s a personal preference and shower head could do with replacing but other than that fantastic rooms with air con. Not sure I’d go back to Morocco but if I did would happily return to the hotel. Highly recommend

Polly Child
★★★★★ May 2025

Third visit to this hotel, this time solo (previously with teens and mum, and with partner). We keep coming back and will again: it hits the sweet spot for me! The hotel is 30mins outside the madness of Marrakech, but the hotel provides a very cheap and regular shuttle. If your aim is to relax, enjoy the huge pool, the hot sun, the all-inclusive ease, clean, landscaped grounds (maintained with care), and to eat Moroccan food surrounded by Moroccan style decor, you will be very happy. As a lone woman I felt very safe, welcomed and respected - behaving respectfully helps! I am vegan and there was a LOT of choice. The staff are fantastic, French is most commonly spoken but you get by fine with English and rubbish French from school. The animation team don't pester you, and yes the music is loud mid morning and mid afternoon but it's also fun - if you like silence by the pool you won't find it all day but watching happy people is enjoyable. Rooms are in riad style blocks, tasteful and cool, and spaced out well. Big bathrooms, not had any issue in three stays. There's entertainment every night, which I ran away from! People I met enjoyed it. If you don't, ask for a room in Azalea or Dahlia riads, furthest away. The spa has been improved recently and it's a beautiful calm space, excellent value and facilities. If you don't like to see a single cracked tile, only eat food you eat at home, and basically want a 5-star but book a 4 then moan online, please spare this chilled, welcoming and fun hotel your forever-opinion. Very well travelled, and this is one of my favourite places to be in the world. Thank you for your hospitality.

Benelfares Ibrahim
★☆☆☆☆ Aug 2025

One of the worst guest experiences I’ve ever had. I visited Marrakech Ryads Parc & Spa to meet friends who were staying at the hotel. I wasn’t trying to access any facilities — just meeting them at the reception. However, the security guard at the entrance was extremely rude and refused to let me in, shouting at me in a very aggressive way. I called the reception and explained the situation, but the staff member I spoke to responded with zero professionalism, saying “we don’t allow outside visitors,” in an arrogant and dismissive tone. No courtesy, no explanation, no respect. Eventually, after my friends confirmed I was meeting them, I was allowed inside. We sat quietly at the reception for a coffee, but we kept feeling watched by the security staff, like we were doing something wrong. It was uncomfortable and unwelcoming. When I asked at reception why I was treated that way, they simply said: “That’s our policy and we’re free to apply it.” This isn’t how hospitality works — especially in a country like Morocco that values tourism and warm welcomes. As someone who works in the tourism field, I can say this kind of behavior damages the image of Moroccan hospitality. Policies are fine, but the way you treat people matters.