Riad Goloboy

94 Derb Sidi M'barek, Marrakech 40000, Morocco

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Rooms

14

Overview

Riad Goloboy occupies two nineteenth-century aristocratic houses in the Medina of Marrakech, a dual-building structure that provides the property with a combination of spaces uncommon in the single-riad format. The three accommodation categories, Classic, Deluxe, and Suite, are distributed across both buildings with distinctive decoration applied to each room individually, an approach producing an interior environment that has the variety of a personal collection rather than the uniformity of a brand standard. The restaurant and the hammam with its spa services complete the core offer. The atmosphere that characterizes the property draws from the particular warmth of a house that has been inhabited and furnished rather than designed for occupation from a distance, a quality more easily recognized than engineered but consistently reported by those who have stayed. The architectural inheritance of nineteenth-century Marrakech aristocratic building provides the spatial backdrop: rooms proportioned for private family life rather than hotel function, corridors and courtyards shaped by domestic rather than commercial logic, and a material quality in the walls, ceilings, and floors that the restoration process has preserved rather than replaced. Riad Goloboy offers the experience of staying in a house with a history, at a scale that keeps that history in visible and habitable relation to the present.

Amenities

24-hour front desk
Bar
Concierge service
Family friendly
Golf course (in 3 km)
Massage
Outdoor swimming pool
Restaurant
Spa
Steam room
Wi-Fi

Location & Contacts

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