Our room was a 2 bedroomed chalet within a beautiful riad with WC and shower wash room and sitting room. The decor was simple tiling and the bed was comfy but it was a relaxing environment, No TV but who needs it when you're on holiday?
The gardens were so splendid and there were swimming facilities, somewhere to lounge in the sun and books were provided and even a chessboard if you wanted to catch a tan whilst using your brain!
The hotelier, Francois, his family and the staff were friendly, accommodating, even though they had to listen and put up with our poor french. We had B&B there, french pastries, fresh orange, coffee, tea for breakfast and we would visit Marrakech through the day.
We ate meals on a night in the restaurant on the roof of the hotel, local dishes like tagines. The dinner bill at the end of our stay was reasonably priced and the food was really tasty!
Although the journey by bus took up to one hour, it was cheap to get there at 5dhm (50p) and it was nice to soak up all the culture along the way. Taxis can be quite dear at 200dhm (£20), so the bus is really the way to travel. It was good that our hotel wasn't in the centre in one way, because the city can be quite busy, a bit too busy sometimes!
The hotel was like a lovely little oasis for us and we hope to visit there again sometime soon. I have already recommended it to my friends and family.
