Location is unbeatable—5 minutes to Jemaa el-Fnaa but dead silent inside
The spa and hammam are legitimate, not just a hotel add-on
Rooftop terrace offers stunning Koutoubia Mosque views without the crowds
En bref : It's a stunning visual oasis, but the 'indoor pool' is basically a glorified bathtub and the Duplex rooms are an ergonomic nightmare.
Évalué par @wheres.kam: I felt instantly calm the moment I stepped into this courtyard. The white architecture against the blue sky is even more stunning in person. It’s the perfect quiet escape from the busy Medina streets.
Ce que les clients qui ont séjourné ici ont dit
The hype
Guests universally adore the staff (especially Loubna) and the design, but often feel the standard rooms are smaller than they appear in photos.
Reality check
The 'Duplex' rooms are frequently cited as cramped and awkward due to the split-level layout.
You want to walk everywhere in the Medina
You appreciate high-end Moroccan design and architecture
You need a quiet, adults-only atmosphere
Propreté et entretien
8.5
Housekeeping: Daily and thorough, though some guests noted missed dust in high corners.
Bathroom hygiene: Generally sparkling, but isolated reports of slow drains and faint damp smells in lower rooms.
Maintenance: Good condition, though traditional Tadelakt plaster can show wear/cracks easily.
Linens & towels: Fresh and high quality, but bathrobes have been described as 'worn' by some.
Odors & scents: Lobby smells of orange blossom and oud; some ground floor rooms can smell musty.
Sleepability™
7.5SILENCIEUX
SILENCIEUX
0-4BRUYANT
4-7.5MODÉRÉ
7.5-10SILENCIEUX
Echoes from the central courtyard (guests talking)
Morning prayer calls (unavoidable in the Medina)
Avant de réserver
Bon à savoir
City tax is approx. 26-28 MAD (~$2.80) per person/night, payable locally
Airport transfer via the hotel is pricier than a taxi but worth it to avoid getting lost in the souks on arrival
Alcohol is served here (wine/cocktails available), which isn't true for all Riads
Quoi emporter
Earplugs (for the 5 AM call to prayer)
Slip-on shoes (you'll be taking them off often)
Conservative swimwear (the pool area is intimate)
Génie des chambres
Meilleurs choix
Junior Suite or Deluxe Suite on the upper floor for better light and less noise
Room 10 or 11 (often cited as having better layouts)
Chambres à éviter
Duplex Suites (cramped, awkward stairs)
Ground floor rooms near the reception/entrance (noise bleed)
Génie de demande de chambre – copier & coller
“I would appreciate a room on an upper floor, specifically avoiding the Duplex layout if possible. A quiet corner away from the main courtyard echoes would be ideal.”
FAQ et astuces cachées
Tout ce que vous voulez vraiment savoir avant de réserver.
Is the pool actually heated?
Yes, the indoor pool is heated, but it's small—think 'large plunge pool' rather than 'swimming pool'.
Can a taxi drop me at the door?
No. Taxis drop you at a nearby square (likely Bab Ksour), and you'll walk about 3-5 minutes through the alleys. Book the hotel transfer for a porter.
Is breakfast included?
Usually yes, and it's a table-service affair with Moroccan pancakes, eggs, and fresh juice, not a buffet.
Is it safe to walk back at night?
Yes, the street (Rue Sidi Lyamani) is well-lit and busy enough, but always stay alert in the Medina after dark.
Do they serve alcohol?
Yes, there is a bar and lounge serving wine and cocktails.
Is there a gym?
Technically yes, but it's tiny with very basic equipment. Don't plan your training camp here.
Conseils d'initiés
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The rooftop is a prime spot for sunset photos of the Koutoubia Mosque—go up at 6 PM.
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Ask for the 'Royal Hammam' treatment; it's the most praised service in reviews.
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If you leave early, ask the night before for a packed breakfast box.
5 choses à savoir avant de partir
💡The 'Duplex' stairs are steep enough to be a sobering hazard after a glass of wine.
💡Lighting in the rooms is 'moody' (read: very dim), making it hard to apply makeup or read.
💡The plumbing is sensitive—don't flush anything but TP.
💡There is no elevator, and the staircases are narrow and tiled (slippery).
💡The 'Max' restaurant serves a weirdly specific Spanish-Moroccan fusion menu.
Guide local
Carte
Découvrez où se situe Riad Elisa & Spa et ce qu'il y a à proximité.