RIAD EL FENN
El Fenn is made up of several stylishly restored houses, swimming pools and terraces, and has all the makings of a very luxurious address.
A luxurious address in the heart of the medina. Renovated in the pure tradition of Moroccan artisans, the riad reveals paintings, photographs, objects and furnishings created to measure by carefully selected artists, sculptors, painters and designers of all kinds. A hotel-gallery with 31 rooms, from the XS to the family suite, and no less than eight swimming pools (three of which are private)! You'll find everything you need to relax: hammam, massage rooms, terraces and boutique. A high-flying address that mixes styles and influences.
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Service is terrible, staff don’t have a clue what they’re doing and it’s so badly run. Food was the worst (and most expensive) that we had in Marrakesh. Spa is sub par, no facilities, not clean.
Go if you must and have one drink on the Terrace for photos and then get out of here. I genuinely don’t believe the 5 star reviews here.
À éviter!!!
My advice? No need to specially go there if you’re in the area okay; but not worth a detour
This dinner experience (together with many others such as Restaurant L’Italien at La Mamounia, Nomad, Kabana) or sightseeing made at the usual suspects (Le Jardin Secret, Grand Café de la Poste, YSL Museum & House, etc.) leads me to believe that perhaps Marrakech as a whole is marketed more aggressively than it can deliver.
I would not recommend anyone to visit the city at all while many other destinations in the world, most closely Istanbul, can deliver much better with a more moderate budget.