About Riad Mabrouk
Less than 200 metres from the bustling Jamaa El Fna market square, Riad Mabrouk offers convenient accommodations in the heart of Marrakech. The cosy riad features a rooftop terrace and spa facilities.
Elegant guestrooms are decorated in a Moroccan and Andalusian style and feature modern facilities. Air conditioning, satellite TV, minibar and safe are all included, as is an en suite bathroom. Suites feature multiple beds and seating areas.
Guests can enjoy panoramic views of the city from the rooftop terrace, while a hammam, Jacuzzi and spa treatments are available. The riad features a souvenir shop and offers currency exchange services and a number of excursions. Free Wi-Fi is available in public spaces.
The hotel restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. Guests can also grab a drink from the lounge bar.
Located in the medina quarter, Riad Mabrouk is less than ten minutes’ walk from Koutobia Mineret and Majorelle Garden.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Next door to the main square.
Mabrouk Riad & Spa is situated just a few metres from Jamaa El Fna, the main square in Marrakech. Here you'll find snake charmers, dancers, market stalls and much more. This prominent location also means the riad is within walking distance of many of the city's top attractions.
positive:
Beautiful riad with traditional features.
While the riad may not be much to look at from the outside, past guests have been wowed by the interior. Guests are generally very impressed with the traditional features and décor found within the property, with many going so far as to describe it as being fairy tale-like.
positive:
Pleasant and helpful staff.
Many guests commend the staff working at the riad. According to reports, employees are pleasant and helpful. Guests also praise the English-speaking skills of those working the reception.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Some rooms are a tad gloomy.
While many guests enjoy comfortable accommodations at Mabrouk Riad & Spa, some guests are disappointed to find their room a little on the gloomy side. Reports suggest that not all rooms have windows, meaning natural light is at a premium. Similarly, while stained glass windows are impressive to look at, guests report they inhibit the light in other rooms.
negative:
Minor maintenance work required.
Several guests have reported instances of minor maintenance work being required. One recurring instance appears to be loose bathroom tiles, while some guests point out certain electric sockets would benefit from being replaced.
negative:
Breakfast can become repetitive.
Many guests enjoy the traditional Moroccan breakfast on offer, which features coffee, orange juice, pancakes, croissants and bread. However, those guests staying at the riad for an extended period report that breakfast can become repetitive.