Lalla Soulika

From the labyrinthine alleys of Tangier’s medina emerges Lalla Soulika, a boutique refuge that rewrites Marrakech’s riad playbook without ever leaving the north. Forget the souk-sleep-repeat circuit; here, Andalusian tiles whisper to Atlantic breezes while rooftop hammocks frame Spanish coastlines. In 12 sun-washed suites, the city’s hotel scene finds its missing link—where Jewish-Amazigh legends fuel mint-tea rituals and every check-in feels like crashing a secret rooftop jam.
Lalla Soulika

Address

22 Rue Ben Aliem, Tanger 90000, Morocco

Phone

+212 6 66 87 95 72

Location of Lalla Soulika
Reviews

4.8/5 (Read the Reviews)

MORE INFORMATION

Tucked into the medina at 22 Rue Ben Aliem, the 4.8-rated riad Lalla Soulika feels more like the home of a stylish friend than a hotel: cedar beams, tadelakt walls, and only five rooms that open onto a lemon-scented courtyard where storks glide past the rooftop terrace; ring +212 6 66 87 95 72 or book at lallasoulika.com and you’ll wake to amlou-filled breakfasts, linger by the plunge pool, then wander straight into the souks—no wonder repeat guests call it their secret annex of Marrakech even though the address says Tanger.

Hotel Booking Questions

Is Lalla Soulika actually inside Marrakech or should I pack a Tanger map?

Even the best GPS gets dizzy: the riad’s official address is 22 Rue Ben Aliem, Tanger 90000, Morocco—about 560 km north of Marrakech—so if your holiday heart is set on Jemaa el-Fnaa sunsets, plan a domestic flight or a scenic train ride; the staff will still greet you with the same 4.8-star smile when you arrive.

How do I lock in a room at Lalla Soulika without wrestling booking sites?

Skip the middle-man maze: call +212 6 66 87 95 72 or head straight to www.lallasoulika.com, pick your dates, pay the secure link, and you’ll receive a confirmation faster than you can say mint tea.

What makes this 4.8-rated hideaway worth a detour from Marrakech’s hotel bubble?

Think of it as pressing pause: instead of chain-hotel clones, you get a 19th-century courtyard house revived with hand-cut zellige, rooftop breakfasts under jacaranda shade, and hosts who remember how you take your coffee—details that turn guests into repeat storytellers.

Can Lalla Soulika arrange desert trips if I still crave that sahara sunrise?

Absolutely; the concierge bundles 3-day Merzouga loops—complete with camel trek, Berber camp, and return drop-off at 22 Rue Ben Aliem—so you can sandwich ocean breezes between dunes and still sleep in the same five-star sheets.

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