The hype
Beautifully decorated and well-located, but maintenance issues and noise dampen the 'palace' vibe.
Book this if You want an authentic, photogenic Riad experience in the heart of the Kasbah without paying Royal Mansour prices.
Quick Take: A '5-star' local rating that translates to a charming but creaky 3.5-star reality—bring earplugs and lower your luxury expectations.
Reviewed by @jayneytravels: I honestly felt like royalty here. Finding a triple room for £100/night in such a stunning Riad was a total win. The courtyard pool is even prettier in person, and the terrace is the perfect chill spot after a long day exploring.
Beautifully decorated and well-located, but maintenance issues and noise dampen the 'palace' vibe.
The photos look majestic, but up close, guests report peeling paint, cold rooms in winter, and a pervasive smell of damp in the ground-floor suites.
“I am requesting a room on the FIRST FLOOR or higher. Please do NOT assign a ground floor room due to allergy concerns with dampness. A quiet corner away from the kitchen is preferred.”
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
No. It is a courtyard plunge pool that is refreshing in July but an ice bath in January.
Yes, wine and beer are available for purchase, but prices are high compared to local shops.
The Kasbah is generally safe, but the alley (Derb Ben-Zina) is dimly lit. Use a taxi for late returns.
No on-site parking. You must park at a public lot near Bab Ksiba (7 min walk) for ~30-50 MAD/night.
No. Steep, narrow stairs only. Not suitable for mobility issues.
Surprisingly decent (claimed 99 Mbps), but signal struggles inside thick-walled stone rooms.
The rooftop terrace has a secret upper level that's often empty—perfect for sunset.
Ask for 'Ms. Khadija' if you need help; reviews consistently cite her as the most helpful staff member.
Don't book the hotel transfer; walk 2 mins to the main road and hail a 'Petit Taxi' for 1/3 the price.
See where Palais Calipau is located and what's nearby.