Good product, different for another riads, with a more colonial style. Also, to be know, is that all local drinks are included in the room rate coffee, tea, local beers...We highly recommend this product. (JMG 04/08)
The building itself, from outside, looks as any other house in la Medina. The entrance is at the end of a narrow street but the riad has a light at the entrance for the comfort of its guest.
The entrance of the Riad drives you to a patio where to wait while the checking is done. There is two patios on the riad and all have a nice decoration
This hotel is located in the heart of Medina, near Bab Doukala. A delightful establishment, it offers its guests a warm welcome. The hotel is ideal for those visitors seeking an authentic Moroccan hotel in a very central location. Restaurants, bars, nightclubs, and various shopping facilities can comfortably be reached on foot (about 800 m). Public transport links are located directly in front of the hotel's entrance, and it is only about 10 km to Menara airport.
The hotel was originally constructed in the 1930s and discerningly and artistically restored in 1997 by Didier Vicaire with particular attention to Moroccan architecture and furnishings. Made up of two adjoining and interconnecting Riads, the original Delacroix wing and the newly completed Matisse wing each offer four air-conditioned rooms, and the Delacroix wing also features a suite. The reception, lounge areas and dining rooms surround the central courtyards, which have been restored in traditional ""zelige"" (mosaic) and ""tadlakt"" (plasterwork), carved wood and other Arabesque materials. Further facilities on offer here include a bar, a conference room, a games room, a TV room and a restaurant. Guests may also make use of the room service, and those arriving by car may take advantage of the car park.
Children are not allowed in the hotel.
Good product, different for another riads, with a more colonial style. Also, to be know, is that all local drinks are included in the room rate coffee, tea, local beers...We highly recommend this product.
All rooms are different. The riad has two buildings that are together they are called under the wing Mattise & wing De la Croix and both sides has its own character. The whole riad has a great colonial feeling that transports the traveller to older times. The rooms are medium size and decorated simply but nicely. The bathrooms are extremely nice the shower system is to be seen.
The hotel hasn't got a restaurant but it offers meals on request. The meals can be taken in any part of the riad the patio, the terrace or the room.
The entrance of the Riad drives you to a patio where to wait while the checking is done. There is two patios on the riad and all have a nice decoration