Book this if You want the authentic 'Arabian Nights' fantasy—intricate tilework, cedar ceilings, and dead silence—without sacrificing a heated rooftop pool and modern plumbing.
Why People Love It
The rooftop is a destination itself: heated pool (rare for Riads), jacuzzi, and sunset views over the Medina
Service is aggressively helpful—managers Amina and Mohamed are mentioned by name in nearly every review
It’s a legitimate sanctuary; stepping off the chaotic street into the courtyard feels like hitting a mute button
Quick Take: A stunningly renovated boutique riad that nails the aesthetic, though you'll pay a premium for coffee pods and might squint in the dimmer ground-floor rooms.
Reviewed by @riadlovers: Stepping into this courtyard felt like entering a secret world. The way the light hits those colorful lanterns is mesmerizing, and my room was a masterpiece of Moroccan craftsmanship. It’s the perfect quiet escape from the Medina's energy.
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Travelers universally praise the staff's warmth and the stunning 2020 renovation, often calling it a 'second home' in Marrakech.
Reality check
The 'Classic' rooms are tight (215 sq ft) and can feel dark, which is traditional for Riads but jarring if you expect floor-to-ceiling windows.
You appreciate silence; the courtyard design blocks out 99% of Medina noise
You want a heated pool—many Riad pools are freezing plunge pools, but this one is swimmable year-round
You are a design nerd who loves hand-carved cedar and zellige tiles
Bathroom hygiene: Immaculate. Tadelakt (plaster) bathrooms are prone to water spots, but staff keeps them gleaming.
Maintenance: Renovated in 2020, so everything feels new. No peeling paint or leaky faucets reported.
Linens & towels: High-quality, crisp white linens and plush towels.
Odors & scents: Smells of cedar and orange blossom, not musty old building smells.
Sleepability™
9SILENT
SILENT
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
Call to prayer (inevitable in the Medina, but atmospheric)
Echoes from the courtyard if other guests are loud (rare due to adult-focused vibe)
Before you book
Good to know
Alcohol is available (cocktails/wine), despite some older listings claiming it's 'dry'.
Breakfast is often not included in the base rate; add it for ~78 MAD ($8)—it's worth it.
The hotel is a 10-15 minute walk to Jemaa el-Fnaa; comfortable shoes are non-negotiable.
What to pack
Earplugs (for the 5 AM call to prayer, just in case)
Modest swimwear for the rooftop (it's private but overlooked by neighbors)
Cash (Dirhams) for the porters at Bab Doukkala gate
Room Genie
Best picks
Prestige Double Room (269 sq ft) for the extra seating area and best cedar ceiling details
Deluxe Room (280 sq ft) if you need maximum floor space for luggage
Rooms to avoid
Standard Single (172 sq ft) – feels claustrophobic for more than a night
Ground floor Classic rooms if you are sensitive to noise from the courtyard breakfast service
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“I would love a room on the upper floor to maximize natural light. If possible, please avoid the ground floor rooms directly adjacent to the courtyard dining area.”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is it hard to find?
Yes, the first time. It's down a winding alley near Bab Doukkala mosque. Arrange the airport transfer (~$20-30) for your first arrival to avoid getting lost.
Is the pool actually heated?
Yes, heated in winter months, which is a rare luxury in the Medina where most pools are ice baths.
Can I bring my kids?
Only if they are teenagers. The policy considers guests 13+ as adults; it is not suitable for toddlers or young children.
Is there a gym?
Surprisingly, yes. A small basement fitness room with modern cardio machines and weights—better than most Riads.
Do they serve alcohol?
Yes, the rooftop bar serves cocktails and wine, though the vibe is chill, not a party scene.
Is it safe at night?
Yes, the Bab Doukkala area is busy and generally safe, but the alley to the door is dark. Use the hotel's escort service if you feel unsure.
Insider Tips
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The 'Tabakha' (resident female chef) will cook off-menu if you ask in advance—try the lamb tagine.
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You can use the facilities (pool/country club) at the sister property, La Maison Arabe, a short walk away.
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Book the hammam for your *last* day, but do it upon arrival—slots fill up fast.
5 things to know before you go
💡The coffee pods in your room are a trap—they cost 20 MAD each.
💡The 'Standard Single' room is barely big enough to open a suitcase.
💡You might hear the call to prayer very clearly at dawn—it's part of the charm, but be ready.
💡The rooftop has 360-degree views, meaning neighbors can also see you.
💡The scent of cedar wood is pumped throughout the property and it smells incredible.
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