Five riads stitched into one, by the Saadian Tombs. Roof terrace views.
"Five 18th-century riads in the Kasbah quarter — directly opposite the Saadian Tombs, the Royal Palace, and the Bahia Palace — connected internally and reopened in 2003 as a 28-room small luxury hotel. The most considered riad-cluster in the medina's most historic quarter."
La Sultana Marrakech opened in 2003 inside five connected 18th-century riads in the Kasbah quarter — the medina's most historically dense neighbourhood, with the Saadian Tombs, the Royal Palace, the Bahia Palace, and the El Badi Palace all within a five-minute walk. The five riads were acquired one at a time over a decade by the Spanish-Moroccan Mejda family, restored using traditional Moroccan craftsmen, and connected internally through small doors and shared corridors. The result is a 28-key small luxury hotel that feels, from the moment of arrival, like a private medina compound — an entire walled corner of the Kasbah, accessible only through a single unmarked door on the Rue de la Kasbah.
There are 28 rooms across categories that begin with the Premium (35 sqm) and run up to the Suite Royale (90 sqm). Every room is individually decorated to one of the resort's five themes: Berber, African, Saharan, Andalusian, and Imperial. The Imperial Suites are the largest, with private courtyard access. The Suite Royale, at 90 square metres, is the celebration room — a private salon, a hand-carved cedar ceiling, a 19th-century Berber-loomed rug, and direct access to the resort's rooftop terrace. Every room contains hand-restored 18th-century-original architectural elements: zellij tilework in original colours, original carved cedar doors, and antique Berber rugs.
The riad's restaurant is set inside the central courtyard pavilion of the original 18th-century main riad — a candlelit traditional Moroccan dining room serving a deliberately precise menu of regional Moroccan classics. The rooftop terrace, at the resort's top level, is the property's signature space — a 360-degree wraparound view across the entire Kasbah quarter, with the Saadian Tombs minaret visible to the north and the Atlas Mountains rising on the southern horizon. The Sultana Spa, in the resort's lower-ground floor, runs a traditional Moroccan-medicine programme with hammam, rasul ritual, and argan-oil massage. The 25-metre courtyard pool, in the second connected riad, is the considered morning swim.
What separates La Sultana, in 2026, is the deliberate Kasbah-quarter calibration. The Saadian Tombs are a one-minute walk from the resort's main door. The Bahia Palace is three minutes. The Royal Palace and El Badi Palace are five and six. The resort's in-house guide can arrange private after-hours access to the Saadian Tombs (the only private-access programme of its kind in the Kasbah). For an introvert's Kasbah honeymoon, a serious solo Marrakech historical-architecture stay, or an anniversary that values traditional medina context inside the city's most historic quarter, this is the considered Kasbah answer.
The Suite Royale on the upper floor, dinner in the central courtyard pavilion by candlelight with a Berber musical ensemble, and a rooftop terrace closing Champagne at sunset facing the Atlas Mountains is the considered anniversary night. The in-house guide can arrange private after-hours access to the adjacent Saadian Tombs as a closing event.
An Imperial Suite, dinner in the central courtyard pavilion, a 90-minute couples' Sultana Spa hammam ritual, and a rooftop terrace closing Moroccan mint tea is the considered honeymoon stay. Pair with three nights at La Mamounia for a medina-and-palace Marrakech week.
The 28-key footprint and Kasbah-quarter location make La Sultana the considered small-property Marrakech historical-architecture retreat. The rooftop terrace at sunrise, the courtyard pool, and the in-house guide's private Kasbah walking programme are the considered solo morning routine.
Rates checked May 2026. Price varies by date and view.
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