Morocco, MarrakechNovember 1, 2019, by Maartje

Take us back: Riad Kitula Marrakech (thank you)

Morocco, Marrakech, November 1, 2019, by Maartje

Take us back: Riad Kitula Marrakech (thank you)

The best time to travel to Marrakech? NOW! (or you should read this article sometime in the summer months, July or August, then we wouldn't do it but move on: GO!) Especially in spring and autumn. May and November, for example, are when the Moroccan city is at its best. If we are planning another trip, this is the Riad where we will take a nap. Put it as high on the list as possible and enjoy listening to the pictures in the meantime, because it is a dream, this jungle oasis in the middle of busy Marrakech...

Riad Kitula Marrakech

Riad Kitula Marrakech

One of the reasons why we love Marrakech so much, apart from the weather when it is gray and gray in our country, and apart from the beautiful colors of the red-pink city, is that you can get there like a king for a very reasonable price. can stay. At Riad Kitula Marrakech, for example, where your bed is spread out for 150 euros per room per night. That's not very cheap by Marrakech standards, but… Then you have something!

Namely a beautiful 18th century Moroccan riad. One from the books with fluttering curtains and a green courtyard where you never want to leave. It is a quiet oasis in the center of the busy Media with a swimming pool in the middle of a 'lush courtyard garden', as they are so fancy.

It is only a short walk from the Bab el Ksour (where the hotel entrance is located) to the souks in the Media of the famous Mouassine district with the Jema el Fna square.

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Although there is a good chance that you won't want to go outside at all: the riad's kitchen is great! A mix of Moroccan, English and French cuisine is served at Riad Kitula. In the summer on your own terrace, in the winter around the flickering fire.

Riad Kitula also has a huge private garden Lagoon Lodge where the ingredients for the dishes come from – worth a visit!