The Mellah Hotel
13 Derb Alaati Allah, Marrakech 40000, Morocco
Rooms
10
Overview
The Mellah Hotel takes its name from the historic Jewish quarter of the Medina where it sits, steps from Bahia Palace and at a respectful distance from the tourist density that concentrates around Jemaa el-Fna. The ten rooms are individually designed in colour palettes whose distinct identities are amplified by Moroccan brass lighting, hand-cut zellige tilework, camel-leather floors, and tadelakt plasterwork, the traditional surfaces working alongside mid-century modern furnishings and contemporary art to produce a gallery-like interior register. The rooftop unfolds across multiple levels above the old city roofscape, functioning as a destination rather than overflow space: a ten-metre pool embraced by banana trees and tropical plantings gives the water element a lush, garden-like quality uncommon in the compressed architecture of the Medina, while the kitchen serves a Moroccan and Mediterranean programme from breakfast through dinner and the bar extends into the evening. Massages are available within the property. The Mellah location gives the hotel a historically layered neighbourhood context that neither Mouassine nor Riad Zitoun replicate: a quarter of artisan workshops, covered market, and residential streets whose proximity to Bahia Palace gives any stay here a specific Marrakech address whose particularity no other quarter of the old city matches.
























