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    Hotel in Marrakech, Morocco

    Les Deux Tours

    225pts

    Garden Estate Seclusion

    Les Deux Tours, Hotel in Marrakech

    About Les Deux Tours

    Set within the Palmeraie, Marrakech's palmery district north of the medina, Les Deux Tours earned 92.5 points in the La Liste Top Hotels 2026 ranking, placing it among a small tier of Moroccan properties recognised at international level. The property's garden-driven architecture and low-density layout position it well outside the riad-and-rooftop mainstream that defines most of the city's accommodation offer.

    The Palmeraie and What It Says About Where You're Staying

    Marrakech's accommodation offer splits cleanly along geographic lines. Properties inside the medina walls, from converted riads in the Mouassine quarter to the grand palace hotels like La Mamounia in Marrakesh, trade on proximity to the souks and the density of the historic city. Properties in the Palmeraie, the palmery district that extends north and east of the medina, offer a different proposition: space, quiet, and a relationship with landscape that the medina's urban grain simply cannot accommodate. Les Deux Tours sits in the latter category, on Circuit de la Palmeraie in Douar Abiad, where the architecture is organised around gardens and water features rather than around the compressed courtyard logic of the traditional riad.

    That geographic choice carries real consequences for how a stay reads. The Palmeraie has historically attracted properties that want room to build outward: low-rise compounds, generous pool terraces, and a sense of arrival through planted grounds rather than through a narrow derb. Les Deux Tours follows that model, and the design language of the property, which takes its name from its two distinctive towers, draws on Moroccan vernacular architecture without reducing it to pastiche. The towers themselves function as orientation points within a spread-out site, something that matters more than it might sound when the property is built around dispersed accommodation and garden circulation.

    How the Property Is Structured as a Stay

    The logic of Les Deux Tours is closer to a garden estate than to a conventional hotel. Accommodation is distributed across the grounds rather than stacked in a single building, which means that the experience of moving between your room, the pool, and the dining areas is itself part of the proposition. This model requires a certain kind of guest: one who finds the short walk through planted grounds restorative rather than inconvenient, and who values privacy and low ambient density over the animated common spaces that define properties like BELDI COUNTRY CLUB or Es Saadi palace.

    The property earned 92.5 points in the La Liste Leading Hotels 2026 ranking, a score that places it in a recognised tier of international hotel quality. La Liste draws on aggregated critical data from multiple sources, so a score at this level reflects consistent performance across multiple evaluation cycles rather than a single strong review. For Marrakech specifically, that kind of sustained recognition matters because the city's hotel offer has grown considerably over the past decade: there are now enough properties in the premium segment that a La Liste score functions as a genuine differentiator, not just a badge. Other Marrakech properties with serious hospitality credentials include Dar Rhizlane, Dar Les Cigognes, and Hotel La Maison Arabe, each occupying a different niche in the medina-adjacent tier.

    Dining in the Palmeraie Context

    Moroccan hospitality has always organised the meal as an event rather than a transaction. The traditional sequence, from harira and briouats through bastilla to a tagine and then pastilla for dessert, is structured around time and accumulation: each course extending the gathering rather than hurrying it toward a conclusion. At a garden estate property like Les Deux Tours, that meal architecture maps naturally onto the physical setting. Dining in a planted garden, with the specific quality of light that the Palmeraie offers at dusk, extends the logic of the Moroccan table into the surrounding environment in a way that a rooftop restaurant above the medina cannot replicate.

    The broader Marrakech dining scene has moved toward hybrid formats, with properties increasingly offering both Moroccan and international programming to capture different guest segments. The Palmeraie's positioning, at a remove from the restaurant density of Gueliz and the medina, tends to anchor guests more firmly to the property for dinner. This is not necessarily a constraint: properties that have built their dining offer with the garden setting in mind can produce an atmosphere that feels deliberate rather than default. For guests who want to move between the property and the city's restaurant circuit, the Palmeraie's distance from central Marrakech means accounting for transit time in both directions, which typically means a taxi or arranged transfer.

    Placing Les Deux Tours in the Moroccan Hotel Map

    Morocco's premium accommodation is more geographically distributed than many travellers assume. The country's most recognised properties extend from the Atlantic coast, where Fairmont Tazi Palace Tangier in Tangier and Banyan Tree Tamouda Bay in Fnideq operate in the north, through the imperial cities like Hotel Sahrai, an SLH Hotel in Fes and Fes Marriott Jnan Palace in Fès, to the Atlantic resort corridor anchored by Hilton Taghazout Bay Beach Resort & Spa in Taghazout. Heading south and east, properties like Dar Ahlam in Ouarzazate and Dar al Hossoun in Taroudant have built reputations around remoteness and garden scale that parallel what Les Deux Tours does in the Palmeraie. Dar Maya in Essaouira represents the Atlantic coastal alternative for guests who want a Moroccan riad experience at a geographic remove from Marrakech's heat and density.

    Within Marrakech itself, guests orienting around the Palmeraie are making a specific choice to step back from the medina's intensity. Properties like AnaYela, Dar Housnia, and INARA CAMP each occupy different positions in that same broader conversation about what Marrakech offers when you step outside the walls. See our full Marrakech restaurants guide for a broader map of where the city's dining and hospitality is moving.

    Planning Your Stay

    Les Deux Tours is located on Circuit de la Palmeraie in Douar Abiad, which places it within the Palmeraie zone north of the medina. Transfer from Marrakech Menara Airport to the Palmeraie runs approximately 20 to 30 minutes depending on traffic conditions around the city's northern approaches. The property's garden estate format and La Liste recognition at 92.5 points place it in a premium tier where advance booking is advisable, particularly for the high seasons of March through May and September through November, when Marrakech's cooler temperatures draw the largest concentration of international visitors. For guests comparing options at the international end of the premium spectrum, properties like Aman New York in New York City and Aman Venice in Venice represent the global peer set that a La Liste Leading Hotels score positions a property alongside.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What room category do guests prefer at Les Deux Tours?

    Les Deux Tours's garden estate layout means that the most sought-after accommodation tends to be the villa or suite categories with direct garden or pool access, where the property's dispersed format works in the guest's favour rather than simply adding walking distance. The La Liste Leading Hotels 2026 score of 92.5 points reflects quality across the property's offer, but the garden-facing categories are the ones most directly tied to what makes the Palmeraie setting worth choosing over a medina riad. Specific room inventory and pricing are leading confirmed directly with the property at booking.

    What should I know about Les Deux Tours before I go?

    The Palmeraie location means you are 20 to 30 minutes from the medina by road, so factor in transfer logistics for any evening plans in the city. The property operates at the premium end of Marrakech's hotel market, as evidenced by its 92.5-point La Liste Leading Hotels 2026 ranking, and the garden estate format requires guests to be comfortable with a spread-out property rather than a concentrated urban hotel. Marrakech's peak travel windows, spring and autumn, book out the city's stronger properties early, so planning ahead is practical rather than precautionary.

    How hard is it to get in to Les Deux Tours?

    Availability at Les Deux Tours follows Marrakech's broader seasonal pattern: March through May and September through November represent the city's highest-demand windows, when internationally recognised properties at the 92.5-point La Liste tier fill quickly. The Palmeraie's relative distance from the medina means the property draws a self-selecting guest who has specifically chosen space and garden setting over urban proximity, which keeps its competitive set focused. Booking directly through the property or via a specialist travel operator is the most reliable approach; contact details are available through the property's official channels.

    Is Les Deux Tours suitable for guests who want an immersive Moroccan dining experience rather than a broad international menu?

    The Palmeraie garden setting at Les Deux Tours is well suited to the traditional Moroccan meal format, which is structured around extended, multi-course sequences that benefit from unhurried outdoor or garden-adjacent dining. Properties of this type in Morocco's premium tier, recognised at the level of a 92.5-point La Liste score, typically anchor their dining offer to the regional culinary tradition as a differentiator from city-centre alternatives. Guests specifically motivated by Moroccan cuisine should confirm the current dining programme directly with the property, as seasonal and operational details are not publicly documented in a form that allows for reliable third-party description.

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