7 Affordable Riads in Marrakech That Feel Like Luxury (Under $100/Night)

Charming riad in Marrakech featuring a tranquil pool surrounded by greenery and traditional Moroccan decor, ideal for budget travelers.

Marrakech and riads belong together like mint and tea. But scrolling booking sites as prices jump from $40 to $400 can make any budget traveler panic.

Over the years, through many stays, “wrong picks”, and hidden gems, I’ve learned that you don’t need a gold card to sleep in a place that feels luxurious.

What you really need is the right address: good location, warm hosts, and details that make you smile every time you walk back to your room.

This list is a collection of riads that passed that test — places where your wallet rests, but your experience doesn’t feel “budget” at all.

Traditional Moroccan riad with indoor pool and lounge area at The Central House Marrakech Medina
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1. The Central House Marrakech Medina – Best for Social Travelers & Backpackers

A modern social riad/hostel-style stay with clean rooms and a young vibe. Perfect if you want to be in the heart of the Medina without spending much. It’s more “simple comfort” than traditional riad luxury, but the location is excellent.

📍 Location 10-min to Jemaa el-Fnaa
💰 Starting Rate $30 per night

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Beautiful interior of Riad 1001 Couleurs in Marrakech featuring ornate Moroccan lanterns and traditional architectural details.
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2. Riad 1001 Couleurs – Best for Families & Groups Seeking a Cozy Retreat

Colorful, warm, and family-friendly. This riad feels welcoming and calm, with a traditional Moroccan touch in the design. Good for couples or small families who want a peaceful base.

📍 Location 10-min to Jemaa el-Fnaa
💰 Starting Rate $37 per night
Affordable riad in Marrakech - Riad Carole with vibrant courtyard and traditional Moroccan decor.
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3. Riad Carole – Best for Budget Travelers & Groups

Simple, clean, and very budget-friendly. It’s not luxury, but it offers everything you need for a comfortable stay. Great for travelers who spend most of the day exploring.

📍 Location 12-min to Jemaa el-Fnaa
💰 Starting Rate $40 per night

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Bright courtyard of riad amely a traditional and affordable riad in Marrakech with lush plants, a central fountain, Moroccan tilework, and cozy seating areas.
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4. Riad Amely – Ideal for Families 

A calm riad away from the busiest streets. If you want silence at night but still want Medina access, this is a good balance.

📍 Location 15-min to Jemaa el-Fnaa
💰 Starting Rate $30 per night
Outdoor pool and traditional architecture at Riad Marrakech House – budget-friendly riad in Marrakech.
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5. Riad Marrakech House – Perfect for Families or Groups

More like a hotel than a traditional riad, but very practical for families or groups. Easy access, parking nearby, and modern comfort

📍 Location 10-min to Jemaa el-Fnaa
💰 Starting Rate $40 per night

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Bright courtyard of Riad Lkhlil a traditional and affordable riad in Marrakech with lush plants, a central fountain, Moroccan tilework, and cozy seating areas.
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6. Riad Lkhlil – Best for Families & Groups

Balanced between comfort and authenticity. Good for families and small groups who want a traditional Moroccan experience without luxury prices.

📍 Location 10-min to Jemaa el-Fnaa
💰 Starting Rate $60 per night
Interior view of Riad Nouhal in Marrakech showcasing intricate Moroccan architecture with decorative plasterwork and traditional lanterns.
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7. Riad Nouhal – Best for Families or Small Groups

One of the best locations on this list. You are very close to the main square but still inside a quiet street. Great if you want to walk everywhere.

📍 Location 5-min to Jemaa el-Fnaa
💰 Starting Rate $40 per night

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So… Which Riad Will Be Your Marrakech Home?

The beauty of Marrakech is that you can wake up in a house full of zellige, lanterns, and birdsong without spending a fortune.

Each riad on this list proves that “affordable” and “special” can live in the same sentence — it just takes a bit of digging and local insight.

Think about what matters most to you: a social vibe for backpackers, extra space for family, or a quiet corner of the medina where you can hear only the call to prayer and clinking tea glasses.

Once you know your travel style, one or two of these places will immediately stand out. Book with intention, arrive with curiosity, and treat your riad like a home, not just a bed.

Chances are, when you remember Marrakech years from now, you’ll think of a specific courtyard, a specific breakfast, and a host who greeted you by name — not the price you paid per night.

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