다음의 경우 예약하세요 You want an authentic, wallet-friendly Medina experience that feels like a hidden sanctuary, far enough from the chaos to sleep but close enough to walk.
Stunning traditional tilework (zellige) and courtyard architecture
Genuine hospitality from staff like Yunes and Rachida who treat you like family
Rooftop terrace with panoramic views of the Atlas Mountains
한눈에 보기: A beautiful, authentic Riad that trades modern hotel polish for charm, meaning you might encounter slow Wi-Fi and the occasional old-pipe smell.
@riadlovers님의 리뷰: I felt completely transported staying here. The contrast between the busy streets and this silent courtyard is wild. My favorite part was the traditional breakfast right by the pool—the mint tea is a must-try. It felt like my own private palace.
여기에 머물렀던 게스트가 말했습니다
The hype
Travelers adore the staff's warmth and the Riad's visual beauty, often calling it an 'oasis' of calm.
Reality check
Some rooms are much smaller than they appear in photos, and bathrooms can feel dated with weak water pressure.
You appreciate traditional Moroccan craftsmanship over modern minimalism
You're on a budget but want a place that looks expensive on Instagram
You don't mind a 15-20 minute walk to reach the main square (Jemaa el-Fnaa)
청결 & 유지관리
8.9
Housekeeping: Daily service is reliable; staff are praised for keeping the common areas immaculate.
Bathroom hygiene: Generally clean, but older plumbing can cause occasional sewer smells (common in Medina).
Maintenance: Charming but aging; expect some peeling paint or stiff door latches.
Linens & towels: Clean and functional, but don't expect Egyptian cotton luxury.
Odors & scents: Usually smells of orange blossom or amber, masking the occasional old-building mustiness.
숙면지수™
7.5조용함
조용함
0-4시끄러움
4-7.5보통
7.5-10조용함
Echoes from the central courtyard (guests talking, breakfast prep)
Call to prayer from nearby mosques (part of the experience)
Street noise in ground-floor rooms near the entrance
예약 전에
알아둘 사항
Alcohol is not standard here; verify current policy or buy duty-free at the airport before arrival.
Cash is king for local taxes (approx €2.50/person/night) and tips.
Transfer service is highly recommended for arrival; finding it alone in the maze is a nightmare.
준비물
Earplugs for the early morning call to prayer
Slip-on shoes/sandals for moving between your room and the courtyard
Warm layers for winter nights (Riads get cold)
객실 지니
최고의 선택
Classic Suite (fits 4, spacious, often has a better seating area)
Deluxe Double on the upper floor for better light and less courtyard noise
피해야 할 객실
Ground floor rooms near the reception/kitchen (noisy in mornings)
Standard rooms if you have large luggage (very tight squeeze)
객실 요청 지니 – 복사 & 붙여넣기
“I would love to request a room on an upper floor, away from the kitchen/reception area, to minimize morning noise. If available, a room with a bit more natural light would be appreciated.”
자주 묻는 질문 및 숨은 팁
예약하기 전에 실제로 알고 싶은 모든 것.
Is the pool heated?
No. It is a refreshing plunge pool, perfect for summer but icy in winter.
Can a taxi drop me at the door?
No. Taxis drop you at Bab Gehmat gate. You walk about 5-8 minutes to the Riad.
Is breakfast included?
Yes, a traditional Moroccan breakfast (pancakes, eggs, yogurt, mint tea) is typically included in the rate.
Is the area safe at night?
Yes, but it's a local residential area with dim lighting. It can feel spooky, but crime against tourists is rare. Walk with purpose.
Do they serve alcohol?
Amenities list a 'lounge,' but policies fluctuate. Best to assume 'dry' or BYO unless confirmed upon booking.
Is there air conditioning?
Yes, rooms have split-unit AC/heaters, though efficiency varies by room.
내부자 팁
✨
Ask for dinner to be served on the rooftop terrace at sunset—it's magical and often private.
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The 'hammam' on-site is small and basic; for a luxury scrub, book a dedicated spa in town, but for a quick rinse, it does the job.
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Don't trust Google Maps blindly in the Medina; download an offline map or ask the host for a pin.
가기 전에 알아야 할 5가지
💡The 'shower' might just be a handheld nozzle in a tub with no curtain—expect a wet floor.
💡Lighting in rooms is 'romantic' (read: very dim), making it hard to find things in your suitcase.
💡You might hear your neighbors' conversations clearly through the heavy wooden doors.
💡The orange juice at breakfast is freshly squeezed and arguably the best part of the meal.
💡Cats are part of the Riad experience; you will likely be joined by a feline friend in the courtyard.