Moroccan riad courtyard with tiled plunge pool, palms, lanterns, and carved doors

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See the house before the door opens.

Courtyard water, carved cedar, tadelakt walls, roof-terrace light and the glow of Marrakech evenings.

Courtyard life Roof terrace Craft details

Palais Doukkala

The riad is built from small sensory moments: the sound of water after the souks, brass lanterns at dusk, cool plaster under hand and breakfast light above the medina.

Rooftop terrace prepared for mint tea and a slow Marrakech morning

Morning

Fruit, warm breads, honey, amlou and mint tea arrive quietly as the rooftops catch the first light.

Riad architecture glowing in warm courtyard light

Afternoon

A courtyard made for returning.

Outside, the medina moves quickly. Inside, water, shade and carved doors slow the day down.

Evening courtyard table set with candles, ceramics, and Moroccan dishes

Evening

Evenings gather on the roof.

Begin with tea, an aperitif or a private table as the call to prayer moves across the rooftops.

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Tell us what drew you in: a room, a suite, the roof, the courtyard or the rare privacy of taking the whole riad.

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