If you’re like us and arrive in the evening it’s a little daunting, as to get to the Riad you have to walk through a busy market area then 2 streets. The manager meets you at the car though and we were completely aware of this before booking because it said it on the description area. By the first morning of venturing out we were fine, the souks are literally 10 mins walk away which is AH-MAZING.
The manager Sadik is brilliant, very helpful, polite and you can tell he genuinely likes his job. On the first evening we didn’t have the correct plugs to charge our phones and he went out to get them for us, which is so very kind. He knows fluent English which of course is very helpful. Sadly I’m unsure of the names of whom else worked there but they were also kind, polite and anything we asked they got.
The Riad itself is very clean, there are odd jobs that could be done to improve e.g tile near fountain slightly cracked but that’s me being very picky and highlighting it’s not perfect but it’s lovely. There is no TV in the room, no kettle etc- but on holiday I would be shocked if you would want to watch TV! We love tea and whenever we needed tea or anything they would make it, we even had sheesha in the Riad a couple of times.
The breakfast is simple but nice, egg, Moroccan pancakes or bread, fresh condiments honey, jam, marmalade, yogurt etc.
It is basically like a home away from home!
Hope this is helpful!
Thanks again Sadik and the team. See you soon🙂