The hype
Travelers are obsessed with the architecture and the 'royal' feeling of the service, often citing it as their best stay in Morocco.
Reserva esto si You want the intimacy of a traditional riad but the amenities of a 5-star resort (heated pool, elevator, alcohol license).
Resumen rápido: It is a maximalist, gold-leafed labyrinth that feels like a wealthy sultan's guest house, but ground-floor rooms can feel a bit like a fishbowl.
Reseñado por @homtimiste: I felt like I was living in a private palace. The silence inside is unbelievable considering the Medina is right there. My favorite part was the heated pool—perfect even in winter—and the rooftop sunset views are honestly the best in the city.
Travelers are obsessed with the architecture and the 'royal' feeling of the service, often citing it as their best stay in Morocco.
Some guests felt the breakfast (~$30 USD) was overpriced for what is essentially bread and pastries, and the 'Riad Rooms' felt claustrophobic due to lack of external windows.
“I am celebrating a special occasion and would love a room in 'Riad Bahia' or 'Riad Scheherazade' on an upper floor for better light and privacy. Please avoid ground-floor rooms near the reception or main pool.”
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Yes, the outdoor pool is heated to ~28°C (82°F), making it usable even in winter months like January.
No. Taxis drop you at a nearby square (about 2 mins walk). The hotel porters will meet you with a cart for luggage.
The Kasbah is generally safe and well-lit, but it's a local neighborhood. Stick to the main street (Rue de la Kasbah) after dark.
Yes, they have a full liquor license and a well-stocked bar, unlike many traditional riads.
Usually no. It costs around 310 MAD (~$31 USD) per person unless booked as a specific package.
Yes, but there are no kids' clubs. The pool has a deep end, so supervision is required. It's better suited for well-behaved older kids.
The rooftop offers a secret view directly into the Saadian Tombs, saving you the entry fee and the line.
Book the 'Market Tour & Cooking Class' (~650 MAD) — it's cheaper than outside tours and held right on the rooftop.
Lunch at 'La Table du Souk' (rooftop) is significantly cheaper than dinner at the fine dining restaurant downstairs.
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