Ratings based on 14 Verified Reviews
4.8 Room cleanliness
4.9 Service & staff
4.6 Room comfort
4.5 Hotel condition
Expedia Verified Reviews
by A verified traveler
Posted 22 Sep 2023 on Hotels
by A verified traveler
Posted 15 Oct 2019
Lots of different areas to relax and lovely gardens. Close enough to Marrakesh for day trips but a tranquil place to retreat
Comment from Hotel Management
16 Oct 2019 by tigmi, Hotel Management
Hello, thank you for your comment, it was a great pleasure to have you with us and hope to see you very soon. Sincerely.
by A verified traveler
Fantastic tranquil place with Atlas Mountain views
Posted 20 Feb 2019 on HotelsVery good experience with an excellent welcome from the host, very friendly. Kindly upgraded me to a large room without asking. A peaceful and beautiful place with a heated swimming pool (rare in this region).
Comment from Hotel Management
26 Feb 2019 by Jean Paul, Hotel Management
Dear Sir
Many thanks for your kind comments
Hope to have the pleasure to welcome you back
Jean Paul
Recommended
for Everyoneby A verified traveler
Posted 14 Mar 2018
This place is just magical. Very tastefuly decorated, an ideal place to forget about big city life and disconnect.
by A verified traveler from Surrey
Very remote and food unjustifiably expensive
Posted 6 Jun 2017
Pros: The staff, the buidlings
Cons: Appropriately priced food and better quality on a la carte menu, eggs included, a new manager who makes some effort to check welfare of guests.
Location: Very remote down long pitted dirt track, absolutely NOTHING to do locally
Rooms fine, staff lovely, a la carte food dreadful, inedible and exorbitantly and totally unjustifiably expensive, (avoid pizza and tigmi sandwich in particular) about 4 times the price of similar in Marrakech, which are larger by far. Set menu usually a very small tagine with no couscous – it is extra!). Breakfast very basic, eggs also extra (WHAT??). Very remote so no choice but to eat onsite or go hungry. Absolutely NOTHING to do onsite, this place is ideal for monastic retreats but not for a holiday break. I researched this break carefully and read reviews so an enormous disappointment and a case of the Emperor's New Clothes Syndrome. This is most definitely NOT family-friendly. No child facilities, manager invisible and eats better than his guests (dishes of big prawns carried past us!), does not check on welfare of guests, appears briefly at breakfast time only, shouts at staff. It was my wife's birthday and our anniversary, so I made sure that he knew when I booked, but there was no mention made of it despite my leaving the birthday card at breakfast. All in all a total and shameful disappointment.
Recommended
for Everyoneby A verified traveler
Superb
Posted 18 Apr 2017Exceptional on all levels from accommodation to service. Highly recommended.
Recommended
for Everyoneby A verified traveler
Amazing retreat from the busy city of Marrakech
Posted 5 May 2016
Cons: This isn't an improvement, but don't expect to be waited on hand and foot. There is always someone around to help, but you must seek them out.
Location: Just outside Marrakech in the foothills of the Atlas mountains. A day trip up into the Atlas mountains is highly recommended.
Tigmi took me by surprise. Overall I would say this is more of a 4 star than 3, but the rustic nature of the buildings and staff to guest ratio probably keep it rated a 3. The hotel is located in a tiny Berber village a mere 20-30 minutes from the frenetic and wonderful city of Marrakech. The buildings and rooms have incredible authentic Berber details and as a result feel perfectly tied to the surroundings. The hotel/resort is run by a wonderful man named Jean Paul who will do his best to see to any request you may have. The bathrooms are big w/ nice toiletries provided. There is only Wifi at the restaurant and main heated pool, but this is the type of place to visit if you want to unplug. The hotel is on the Yoga retreat circuit so expect a group to be in residence during your stay. Restaurant serves a great breakfast (included) and lunch/dinner with a Morrocan special every night in addition to the more international a la carte menu. Daily maid service and turn down service provided. The Spa/Hamman is wonderful and a great value.
Recommended
for Couplesby A verified traveler from Wales, UK
An oasis outside of Marrakech
Posted 22 Nov 2014Jean Paul and his staff were attentive to our needs without being obtrusive. They seemed to go out of their way to meet individuals needs and wants. We liked being outside the noise and bustle of Marrakech whilst being able to travel in and out when we wanted.
I like the Tigmi look. The room was comfortable (we slept until at least 9.45 every morning)and we enjoyed cosying up round the open fire when it got chilly one evening. We were close to the restaurant and bar so were lucky enough to benefit from the wi-fi facility too. The only thing I would say is that we would have liked to be able to make coffee in the room as we never knew when we would wake so could not order in advance.
We really enjoyed the food which was varied and delicious.
The weather wasn't fabulous during out stay (November) but the pool was still warm enough for a swim and the hammam is another nice facility.
by A verified traveler
Peace after Marrakesh
Posted 11 Oct 2013 on HotelsIf you are visiting Marrakesh then stay for 2 or 3 days in a Riad in the city but then head out to Tigmi. The perfect place to rest, relax and enjoy the excellent facilities, the food and the beautiful environment. You won't want to leave.
by Sue
Tigmi an oasis in the desert.
Posted 4 Mar 2013 on HotelsTigmi is a beautiful peaceful boutique hotel in a traditional Mocrocain village.
Service is wonderful, nothing is too much trouble.
Food is also traditional Mocrocian but there is a small a'carte menu.
Great for a restful retreat not really for families.