Staff legends Hassan and Brahim who treat you like visiting royalty
Two pools: a courtyard plunger for aesthetics and a rooftop dipper for sun
Immaculate cleanliness that feels more 'Swiss clinic' than 'dusty riad'
한눈에 보기: A stunningly tiled oasis that nails the 'Moroccan dream' aesthetic, provided you don't need a stiff drink at the bar (it's dry) or a gym.
@riadlovers님의 리뷰: I stayed at this stunning Riad and it felt like a total sanctuary. The rooftop terrace was my favorite spot for morning coffee, and the staff's tea service made me feel so welcome. It’s the perfect mix of luxury and tradition.
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The hype
Travelers are obsessed with the staff's hospitality and the 'magical' design, often calling it the cleanest place they stayed in Morocco.
Reality check
Breakfast is carb-heavy (pastries/pancakes) and lacks eggs unless you specifically ask (or beg), and the 'indoor pool' is really just a shaded courtyard plunge pool.
You prioritize hygiene and 'sparkling' bathrooms above all else
You want that classic 'breakfast on the roof' Instagram shot
You appreciate silence and a calm atmosphere over a party vibe
청결 & 유지관리
9.6
Housekeeping: Daily and meticulous. Guests consistently use words like 'immaculate' and 'spotless'.
Bathroom hygiene: Sparkling. Grout is white, drains are clear, and the 'peaceful vibes' extend to the plumbing.
Maintenance: Excellent condition, though recent 'wet paint' complaints suggest active (sometimes too active) upkeep.
Linens & towels: Fresh, crisp, and high quality. No complaints of wear or stains.
Odors & scents: Smells of orange blossom and cleanliness. No musty old-building funk.
숙면지수™
8조용함
조용함
0-4시끄러움
4-7.5보통
7.5-10조용함
Echoing voices in the central courtyard
Early morning call to prayer (unavoidable in the Medina)
Street noise for rooms with windows facing the alley (rare)
예약 전에
알아둘 사항
City tax (~€2.50-3.60/person/night) must be paid in CASH upon arrival.
The 'indoor pool' listed on some sites is actually the courtyard plunge pool; it's covered but open-air.
Transfers and dinners booked via the hotel are often cash-only at checkout.
준비물
Earplugs for the 5 AM call to prayer (it's loud everywhere in the Medina)
Euros or Dirhams in cash (small bills) for tips and taxes
Modest swimwear for the rooftop (it's intimate and visible)
객실 지니
최고의 선택
Upper floor rooms with terrace access for better light and privacy
Double Room with Pool View (if on upper level)
피해야 할 객실
Ground floor rooms directly facing the courtyard pool (zero privacy with curtains open)
Rooms with windows facing the street (Derb Boutouil) if you are sensitive to scooters
객실 요청 지니 – 복사 & 붙여넣기
“I would love to request an upper-floor room, ideally with direct access to the terrace. We prefer to be away from the ground-floor courtyard to ensure privacy and quiet.”
자주 묻는 질문 및 숨은 팁
예약하기 전에 실제로 알고 싶은 모든 것.
Is there really a gym?
No. Ignore the 'Fitness center' tags on booking sites. There is no gym on-site.
Do they serve alcohol?
No, it is a dry riad. You cannot buy beer or wine here. Plan accordingly.
Is the pool heated?
The rooftop pool is generally unheated and chilly in winter. The courtyard pool is for dipping, not laps.
Can I pay with a credit card?
For the room rate via Booking.com, yes. For everything else (tax, food, transport), expect to pay cash.
Is it hard to find?
Yes, the Medina maze is real. Book their airport transfer for the first arrival to avoid getting lost with luggage.
How is the WiFi?
Generally reliable (rated 8.9/10), but thick walls can create dead spots in some corners.
내부자 팁
✨
Ask for eggs at breakfast immediately when you sit down; they often have them but don't put them out on the buffet.
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The rooftop terrace has a 'secret' upper level that's perfect for sunset photos away from other guests.
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Don't trust the 'indoor pool' filter; it's a courtyard pool that is technically 'indoors' relative to the street but open to the sky/atrium.
가기 전에 알아야 할 5가지
💡The 'wet paint' smell mentioned in some reviews suggests frequent touch-ups—great for looks, bad for allergies.
💡You might have to ring a doorbell to get back in at night; it's not an open lobby.
💡The 'Suite' isn't a multi-room suite in the Western sense, just a larger room with a seating area.
💡Ground floor rooms can feel like you're living in a fishbowl when other guests are at the pool.
💡The orange juice at breakfast is freshly squeezed and ruins all other juice for you forever.