

Heure Bleue Riad in Essaouira
![]() | Heure Bleue is a Relais et Chateaux hotel |
The Heure Bleue is a traditional riad, situated in the Essaouira medina. Originally a travellers hotel, it was restored in 2004 to resemble a colonial residence. The 16 rooms and 19 suites are variously decorated in African, Portugese and colonial English styles. Junior suites are English and Portugese, while the senior suites are Oriental and African.
The hotel facilities include a restaurant and pool. Telephone and internet access is available. The rooms and suites have air-conditioning and a fireplace.
The Heure Bleue offers an extensive range of spa treatments (known as Zen Rituals) including a range of hammams, massages and beauty treatments.
Free nights and other privileges
Stay between 5 Jan - 31 Mar and 1 Jun - 15 Jul and enjoy a half-hour Hammam with exfoliation, black soap and eucalyptus. During the same period also take advantage of these free night offers:-
Stay for three nights, only pay for two; your room will be upgraded at booking time if possible; also enjoy a traditional half-hour Moroccan exfoliation at the spa for 2 people.
Or, pay for 5 nights and stay for seven, in an upgraded room if available at time of booking, and enjoy a 50 minute massage in the Spa and a guided walk of Essaouria.
Special Offers
Free nights, upgrades, hammam & massage and honeymoon special offers.
Morocco Special Offers
Camel Trekking
Live like Lawrence of Arabia and cross the orange dunes on a camel
Camel Trekking in Morocco
Gourmet Morocco
Learn to cook Moroccan style with a range of culinary tours led by the award winning Executive Chef Alain Bennouna.
Culinary tours of MoroccoFeedback and reviews
Everything that one expects from a Chateau and Relais. Excellent food and well trained staff. Swimming pool complex on the roof surprisingly good. K.B. in April 2007
L'Heure Bleue was just lovely and although I was concerned it might be too formal it was not at all. The staff were excellent and the roof terrace and views over Essaouira spectacular. A.B in February 2007


