Unlock the Joy of a Spiritual Garden

Riad Botanica, a boutique hotel located in the historic 10th-century Medina in Marrakech, Morocco, has recently unveiled its impressive transformation from a traditional Moroccan dwelling to a luxurious retreat.

The four large deluxe guest suites and two-bedroom apartment have been curated with a unique colour palette based on the healing properties of plants, and feature Australia’s Florence Broadhurst’s Arabian Bird prints and botanicals. Guests can also enjoy the tadealik bathrooms with handcrafted custom Zellige tiles, as well as traditional hand-carved timber doors in the Riad’s art deco style.

At the centre of Riad Botanica is a century-old orange tree, which serves as the inspiration for the hotel’s name and essence. Translating to ‘garden,’ the Riad is intended to be a haven of pure luxury and serenity where guests can reconnect and ground themselves in the calming embrace of nature.

Upon entering, guests are welcomed by their host amidst the delicate scent of orange blossom, and can enjoy the Art Deco reception, a symphony of elegance which weaves together the vibrant tapestry of Moroccan heritage and contemporary design.

Relax by the hotel’s crystal clear plunge pool, soak in the sun on the roof terrace, and indulge in breakfast, lunch and dinner with a range of local dishes and continental pastries.

Riad Botanica has already received recognition from the official Moroccan tourism board, luxury bloggers and is soon to be featured in well-known interior design magazines across Europe. The hotel has received a range of reviews on Trip Advisor, Google and Bookings.com.

We invite you to come and experience this boutique hidden gem and discover the treasures that await you in the heart of vibrant Marrakech. With only 3 hours door to door from London or Manchester and over 285 days of warm sunshine in the cold of winter, Marrakech is a perfect destination to explore the culture, vibrancy, beauty and treasures of the city.

Angela and Mohamed Mellak, owners of Riad Botanica, said: “Stay at Riad Botanica and reignite your passion for the adventure of life.”

Riad Botanica, a boutique hotel located in the historic 10th-century Medina in Marrakech, Morocco, has recently unveiled its impressive transformation from a traditional Moroccan dwelling to a luxurious retreat.

The four large deluxe guest suites and two-bedroom apartment have been curated with a unique colour palette based on the healing properties of plants, and feature Australia’s Florence Broadhurst’s Arabian Bird prints and botanicals. Guests can also enjoy the tadealik bathrooms with handcrafted custom Zellige tiles, as well as traditional hand-carved timber doors in the Riad’s art deco style.

At the centre of Riad Botanica is a century-old orange tree, which serves as the inspiration for the hotel’s name and essence. Translating to ‘garden,’ the Riad is intended to be a haven of pure luxury and serenity where guests can reconnect and ground themselves in the calming embrace of nature.

Upon entering, guests are welcomed by their host amidst the delicate scent of orange blossom, and can enjoy the Art Deco reception, a symphony of elegance which weaves together the vibrant tapestry of Moroccan heritage and contemporary design. Relax by the hotel’s crystal clear plunge pool, soak in the sun on the roof terrace, and indulge in breakfast, lunch and dinner with a range of local dishes and continental pastries.

Riad Botanica has already received recognition from the official Moroccan tourism board, luxury bloggers and is soon to be featured in well-known interior design magazines across Europe. The hotel has received a range of reviews on Trip Advisor, Google and Bookings.com.

Angela and Mohamed Mellak, owners of Riad Botanica, invite travellers to discover the treasures of Marrakech and experience the unique hospitality of the boutique hotel. Mellak said: “Stay at Riad Botanica and reignite your passion for the adventure of life.”

Located just 3 hours door to door from London or Manchester, with over 285 days of warm sunshine in the cold of winter, Marrakech is a destination perfect for exploring the culture, vibrancy, beauty and treasures of the city.

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