Dar Baraka & Karam

Marrakesh


Guests get two riads in one at Dar Baraka and Dar Karam, two interconnected houses with equally bright woodwork colour themes – one red, one turquoise – offset by naked white walls for an arresting aesthetic. The configuration gives lots of privacy and a sense of space, making it a peaceful retreat. There's also a hammam and a good-value single room (though it's missing air-con).


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