"After a heady day getting lost in the medina, bartering in the souks and dodging snake charmers, you’ll almost certainly find yourself in need of an escape. And Riad Jaanamen is just the place. As you veer off down a dark alley and enter through a conspicuous side door, you could never imagine that what hides inside could be so beautiful, so peaceful, so zen.The riad is set around a courtyard with exotic plants that shoot up to the heavens. Birds swoop overhead, and there’s a dipping pool for cooling off in. It all feels very tropical. Next to the courtyard are 2 salons decorated with designer lamps, an enormous fireplace, a towering mirror and trinkets from around the world. Italian owner Leonardo Giangreco, who used to live here with his family, has style in his genes and clearly spent his time in Marrakech scouring the souks for treasures. His collections decorate the 5 resplendent rooms, which each have their own quirky design themes. When you tire of wandering the souks, hide away in your chamber with a Moroccan mint tea and a plate of sticky pastries, then head up to the roof to loll on the loungers with a cool beer in hand. Divine. Highs Unique, romantic suites with vintage furniture, modern art pieces and marble bathroomsThe oasis-like courtyard with palms, bamboo and climbing ivyDelicious breakfasts that include healthy smoothie shots and homemade yoghurt; traditional Morocco dinners are also available on requestImpeccable service from the staff; the vibe is relaxed and very friendlyBrilliant location in the heart of the medina, yet tucked away to block out all noise from outside Lows The pool isn’t really for swimming in, more for cooling off toesIt's a little quiet in the riad for dining in, but this might be a welcome break from the lively restaurants of the medinaBees were a bit of a nuisance at breakfast, but this is a seasonal issue and staff are working hard to sort the problemAlthough kids are welcome, the romantic atmosphere of the riad means it's not ideal for little ones" - Lucy Richardson