When I arrived here I had been ill for a few days, so was delighted to be welcomed with kindness & thoughtfulness by the staff. My room was one of the smallest, yet it was warm, inviting, comfortable and I loved its cosiness and charm. A great shower, lovely toiletries provided, a soft robe and rose petals on the bed, all helped to make this hotel that bit above average.
In fact, I loved it! Breakfasts were good, with plenty of choice - suggest you don't leave it to the last minute though. The bread, cakes and yoghurts are homemade and delicious. The cook will prepare you an omelette or boiled egg if you wish.
I took the Cookery course which was a lot of fun and interesting too. However, the actual food I had cooked was not all that interesting in taste when I came to eat it later that day. I notice that others comment on the food being bland - I ate dinner her on two other occasions, and then the food was excellent and perfectly seasoned for the dish!
Situated at the far end of the Kasbah, I enjoyed walking through this very friendly area, and could sense the community spirit here. I didn't take the obvious main road route to the main square as my knowledge of the Medina told me it was quicker, easier and more fun to go that way.
Would I return? Without a doubt! This hotel is a gem, with excellent staff, superb cleanliness, very pleasant rooms, an excellent menu, and great location.
Room Tip: The 'small rooms' are just that, but they are not lacking in comfort in any way. If you are...
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