
Marrakech
Luma Riad VI
Tucked within the ancient walls of the Marrakech medina, this neighbourhood is a world apart from modern life. The labyrinthine streets of this UNESCO World Heritage site lead through centuries of history, where traditional tanneries, hammams, mosques and spice markets coexist in a living tapestry of Moroccan culture. The legendary Jemaa el-Fna square is within easy walking distance, transforming each evening into an open-air theatre of acrobats, musicians and storytellers. Ancient riads conceal extraordinary interiors behind plain walls, and the souks offer everything from handmade leather goods to delicate ceramics and argan oil. To stay in the medina is to be immersed in the unfiltered essence of Marrakech — timeless, sensory and unforgettable.
- Area
- 300 m²
- Bedrooms
- 5
- Bathrooms
- 3
Tucked within the ancient walls of the Marrakech medina, this neighbourhood is a world apart from modern life. The labyrinthine streets of this UNESCO World Heritage site lead through centuries of history, where traditional tanneries, hammams, mosques and spice markets coexist in a living tapestry of Moroccan culture. The legendary Jemaa el-Fna square is within easy walking distance, transforming each evening into an open-air theatre of acrobats, musicians and storytellers. Ancient riads conceal extraordinary interiors behind plain walls, and the souks offer everything from handmade leather goods to delicate ceramics and argan oil. To stay in the medina is to be immersed in the unfiltered essence of Marrakech — timeless, sensory and unforgettable.
What we inherit. What we operate.
Every Everlease apartment begins as an underperforming city-centre unit. We fund and run the renovation end to end: surfaces, lighting, joinery, furniture, photography. Drag the slider to compare what we received with what we operate today.


Every room, photographed.
A complete pass through the apartment as it is operated today. Hover any image to expand.
Discover Marrakech.
Luma Riad VI sits in Marrakech, where the rose-coloured walls of the Medina enclose a thousand-year-old city of riads, souks and gardens. Each riad is a quiet, courtyard-centred world; a few steps outside, the souks of Djemaa el-Fna and the spice markets carry the city's other rhythm. The Atlas mountains rise on the horizon, the palmeraie to the north, and the new districts of Guéliz and Hivernage extend the cosmopolitan thread westward. Luma Riad VI is anchored inside that geography.



