The Dar El Bacha location is safe, upscale, and walkable to everything
Jean-Claude and the staff treat guests like visiting royalty
The rooftop terrace is a botanical maze of private nooks and sunbeds
Resumen rápido: A stunningly photogenic labyrinth that feels more like a wealthy artist's home than a hotel, but don't expect a heated pool or a stiff drink at the bar.
Reseñado por @clahuynh: I found the ultimate hideaway in the Medina. After walking the souks all day, floating in this courtyard pool felt like heaven. The tile work is stunning, and it’s so quiet you forget the city is right outside. Truly felt like my own private palace.
Lo que dijeron los huéspedes que se hospedaron aquí
The hype
Guests universally adore the staff and the 'secret garden' vibe, often calling it their favorite stay in Morocco.
Reality check
Sound travels effortlessly through the courtyard—if someone is having breakfast at 8 AM, you are also having breakfast at 8 AM.
You love cats (they are everywhere and very friendly)
You want to be near the best shopping (Dar El Bacha) but away from the chaos of the main square
You appreciate rustic, hand-crafted imperfections over sterile luxury
Limpieza y Mantenimiento
9.2
Housekeeping: Impeccable. Daily service is thorough, and they even tidy up your scattered belongings.
Bathroom hygiene: Tadelakt (polished plaster) bathrooms are spotless, though drains can sometimes be slow (common in old medinas).
Maintenance: Generally good, though expect some 'charming' wear and tear like creaky doors or loose tiles.
Linens & towels: Fresh and crisp, though towels can be on the stiffer side (sun-dried).
Odors & scents: Smells of orange blossom and amber, no mustiness detected.
Sleepability™
7MODERADO
MODERADO
0-4RUIDOSO
4-7.5MODERADO
7.5-10SILENCIOSO
Guests chatting in the courtyard
Staff setting up breakfast early in the morning
Antes de reservar
Es bueno saberlo
City tax is ~26 MAD (~$2.60) per person/night and often payable in cash upon arrival
Airport transfer via the riad (approx. 15-20 EUR) is highly recommended as the medina maze is impossible for first-timers
Breakfast is included and served 8:30-10:30 AM
Qué llevar
Warm pajamas and thick socks (if visiting Nov-March, rooms get chilly)
Earplugs (essential for sleeping past 8 AM)
Duty-free wine/spirits (if you want a drink, you must bring it yourself)
Genio de Habitaciones
Mejores opciones
Suite Chiba (Upper floor, private terrace access, more privacy)
Suite Taroubia (Mezzanine level, private lounge, feels like a mini-apartment)
Habitaciones a evitar
Room Narjisse (Ground floor, opens directly to courtyard, zero privacy)
Any ground floor room if you are a light sleeper
Genio de Solicitud de Habitación – copiar y pegar
“I am looking forward to my stay. If possible, please assign a room on an upper floor (like Chiba or Taroubia) to avoid courtyard noise. We would prefer to avoid ground floor rooms like Narjisse.”
Preguntas frecuentes y consejos ocultos
Todo lo que realmente quieres saber antes de reservar.
Is there a pool?
Yes, two. One small plunge pool in the courtyard and one on the roof. Both are unheated and purely for cooling off in summer heat.
Do they serve alcohol?
No. It is a dry property. They serve mocktails and tea. You can usually consume your own alcohol in your room discreetly.
Is it safe at night?
Yes. Dar El Bacha is one of the safest, most upscale districts in the Medina. The alley to the riad is well-lit and near a royal palace.
Is there a gym?
No. There is no fitness center on-site, despite what some third-party booking sites might claim.
Can I get a taxi to the door?
No. Taxis drop you at the entrance of the alley (Dar El Bacha gate), and you walk about 3-5 minutes to the door.
Is breakfast included?
Yes, a generous Moroccan breakfast (crepes, breads, eggs, juice) is included in the rate.
Consejos de Insiders
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Ask for the 'cooking class' with the chef—it's an unadvertised gem where you shop in the souk and cook your own tagine.
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The rooftop has a 'menzeh' (high viewing point) that offers one of the best sunset views of the Koutoubia mosque without the crowds.
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Don't buy a SIM card at the airport; ask the manager Ali, he often helps guests get better deals or directs them to the official agency nearby.
5 cosas que debes saber antes de ir
💡The electrics are a bit 'vintage'—outlets can be loose and lighting is moody (dim) rather than functional.
💡The 'hammam' on-site is beautiful but smaller and simpler than the big luxury spas; book it for convenience, not for a 5-star resort experience.
💡You will likely be woken up by the call to prayer at dawn, but that's part of the magic (or a nuisance, depending on your perspective).
💡The Wi-Fi is surprisingly fast (200Mbps+) in common areas but can be spotty inside the thick-walled rooms.
💡There are resident cats who own the place; if you are allergic, this is a hard no.
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