Good
6,0
Pros:
The breakfast band the dinner were both good
Cons:
The location was not good. My mistake
Excellent
10,0
Pros:
Wow! The welcome I received, so friendly and kind. The riad is beautiful and you can see how carefully and lovingly it has been restored. I could go praising The Repose but it would end up being a book! Can't praise the host's, the riad, the staff and the facilities enough. Just wonderful.
Cons:
Absolutely nothing to dislike
Excellent
10,0
Pros:
Beautifully restored building with both a traditional Moroccan and modern feel- comfortable and relaxing with open air terrace . The food was fantastic - really fresh and healthy ... a great breakfast to set you up for the day . The owners were really very helpful, especially as we had to leave early due to COVID19 . They were able to give advice and help with arrangements . Would definitely want to go back
Excellent
10,0
Pros:
Stylish comfy Raid in the middle of the medina, beautiful rooms with lovely roof terrace, fantastic staff ( thank you Jan and Fatima) and the most amazing breakfast ever. Dinner was lovely too
Good
7,0
Pros:
Warm welcome - staff were excellent. Owner followed up on guest comfort, satisfaction etc. at every meal. Given tour of all vacant rooms - all individually decorated and characterful. Breakfast was excellent. Roof patio would be great in warmer weather.
Cons:
Stayed in Zero Waste Suite - concept brilliant but execution just several steps too far. Overpowering! Very difficult to communicate with owners - no reply to many phonecalls, texts, msgs on day of arrival. Taxi transfer messy with argument at train station between drivers. Enjoyed set meal at dinner but menu on table was not we ate - previous day maybe?
Excellent
10,0
Pros:
Friendly welcome Location is very good Super clean Gorgeous inside Great breakfast Host is super kind
Mediocre
3,8
Pros:
There is not much that I like about this place. Really think it is overrated.
Cons:
1. Accessibility. There is no way to park close to the riad. First day it took us 1 hour extra to get there. The owner never told us in advance, there is no way to get there by car but only on foot. In a good weather day, it might be not a big deal, just pass through some dirty streets, but in a rainy day, it is very very very dirty to your shoes and suit case rolling on the floor. But watch out when you walk there in the night. Did not feel very safe. 2. Noisy. You can hear what is from the street, talks and motorbike even in the night, 24/7. As well as what is happening inside the riad. 3. Communication. Besides the owner who is not there mostly, it is very hard to communicate with the staff there.