(Rates from $713.60)
Palace Es Saadi Gardens & Resort
In Marrakech's Medina near Majorelle Garden
Close to Majorelle Garden
Situated in the Medina neighborhood of Marrakech, this property is near Bab Doukkala, Bab Doukkala Mosque, and Majorelle Garden. Other nearby points of interest include Djemaa el Fna.
See this hotel on a mapFull-service spa
Recreational amenities at Palace Es Saadi Gardens & Resort include a tennis court, an indoor pool, and an outdoor pool. Other amenities include a full-service health spa, a casino, and a restaurant.
More hotel informationBalconies
Guestrooms have balconies, DVD players, and satellite television; bathrooms include separate bathtubs and showers, bathrobes, and bidets.
More room informationTraveler Opinions: Hotel review summary of Palace Es Saadi Gardens & Resort, Marrakech Hotel
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Most recent review and rating for Palace Es Saadi Gardens & Resort in Marrakech
All reviews displayed are submitted by customers who stayed at this hotel. Only the most recent review is shown.
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| 2 | 2.0 | 3.0 | 4.0 | 3.0 |
Promissing, but not there yet...
The newly opened Es Saadi Palace is a promising hotel, but it is not yet living up to the expectations. What we liked: the location close to the Medina, the amazing large and flowery garden, the large swimming pool, the quality of the material used. What we did not like: It is noisy (nearby road despite double glazing and tiled lobby which resonates from the air conditioning engine and luggage trolleys). We had quite a few problems with the room (bathroom, TV, fridge, eneving service), which we ended up living with, as we got tired of mentioning issues again and again. Not so welcoming of children. All in we felt a bit lost and lonely (few customers) in this large, but soulless hotel which has not yet developed the expected service level. Luxury is not only defined by the quality of the setting (by the amount of marble used or by the height of the ceilings), it should be a good level of comfort and an exquisite service: that has not been reached yet. They may get it right, but I would let plenty of time pass for them to sort it out before giving it a second chance.
