Dar Zaman

Marrakesh


What Dar Zaman may lack in size (it has just four bedrooms and a petite roof terrace), it makes up for in heart, with extraordinary personal attention from Peter, Hassan, Karima and Yassine. Intimacy creates a convivial atmosphere, and dinners can quickly transform into social events. Rooms are stylish and snug – one, Le Carbone, has a lovely Juliet balcony.


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