
Located in the city centre, this typical Moroccan-style guest house sits in a 300-year-old building with garden and outdoor pool. It offers soundproofed rooms, just 100 metres from the souk.



✗ The place was good but I simply felt uneasy there. Not sure if it was the “warning gays” traffic sign in the hallway or the wifi password being 22putin36 that did it. I won’t be staying there again but maybe it is fine for others.
✓ Yves, the host, was loads of fun and generous and helpful. Food/chef for dinner was excellent
✗ Feels like they have not yet got their groove back since COVID. Some of their facilities remain dusty and unused
✓ Great place in the city center, cozy environment. A lovely, cheerful owner and his two dogs, which is quite rare in Morocco. The host arranged for us a carriage ride around the medina, stopping at more interesting places. Although the driver only spoke French, he was very helpful.
✗ The fan in the room is quite noisy and disturbed my sleep at night. And when I turned it off, it got very hot.
✓ This is amazing place to stay! Big and beautiful. You can take dinner in at night which is much better than local options. Motorcycle parking and amazing staff. I will always stay here. Thank you Yves!
✓ Exotic accommodation, traditional riad with a good pool and lovely courtyard. Traditional old-style room
✗ Only sweet breakfast. Eggs would be a great option to choose from.
✓ The Riad is in the perfect location, with lovely people, especially the owner, who is hilarious. The breakfast is amazing, and includes pastries, fresh juice, tea and coffee.
there is no air conditionnig (except 1 room) because the house is in clay (very large walls) and naturally protect against warm and cold. And usually, the nights are fresh in summer. Thanks for your (my) planet. Friendly. Yves