The hotel is impeccably decorated and instantly reminded me of a Moroccan
riad with some Mexican flair.
An incredible traditional
riad with the atmosphere of a backpackers hostel, Riad Dia is located a minute from Place D'Jeema el Fna.
Not exact matches
Riad Dior is a small boutique hotel
riad in the medina of Marrakech city, focus on the creation of conservation management plans that guide long term maintenance and conservation policies of this traditional
riad, the restaurant, serve the typical Moroccan dishes, such as Lamb tagine
with prunes and apples, or Tagine of chicken
with preserved lemon and olives.
The courtyard is my favorite part of the
riad and it's decorated
with marvelous Moroccan rugs and a large fountain in the center full of petals.
Unlike in the west, where muslim online matchmaking often appeals to young people
with a strong religious identity, in tunisia,
riad tells me, the opposite is true.
Riads consist of three floors for a minimum of 1,500 square feet,
with dazzling architecture and regal décor
with fine silks, Moroccan tiles, handcrafted furniture and onyx baths, plus private pools.
We were welcomed
with open arms from Hyatt the
riad manager, she is fantastic.
The balloons ride starts early in the morning
with a pick up from your hotel /
riad at about 5 am.
We believe the best way to experience and Holidays & Tours is through the eyes of the local people, a local specialist of Morocco Tours & Treks
with a professional, knowledgeable and highly qualified team of multilingual guides and local drivers, that travel at your own pace during your journey to Morocco, allowing flexibility in your Morocco tour itinerary and comfort in the suggested accommodations and stays that are always in unique hotels, auberges (Inns), Kasbahs and
riads in Moroccan traditional styles and architecture, Sahara desert camps under the bedouin tents in the middle of the dunes at Erg Chebbi and Erg Chigaga
with overnight camel trek.
1) Free return transfers from your hotel or
riad Marrakech 2) Croissants and coffee or tea while the balloon is inflated 3) The balloon flight — this lasts approx. 1 hr 4) Commemorative flight certificate for each passenger
with refreshments 5) 4 x 4 excursion through the local villages to our tents 6) A full traditional breakfast in a Berber tent
with views across the High Atlas Mountains 7) A tour of a local Berber house 8) Camel ride in the famous Palmeraie of Marrakech
You may find fellow tourists to exchange practical tips
with (like the fellow New Yorkers I ran into who directed me to a charming rooftop bar in South America) or run into a local who can help you out of sticky situations (like the English - speaking Moroccan who made multiple calls to my Marrakech
riad to make sure I'd be picked up in my cab at a given intersection).
They're part of a group of expats restoring
riads and encouraging experimentation — along
with enterprising locals like Anis Sefrioui, who recently unveiled Hotel Sahrai,
with 50 contemporary rooms overlooking an infinity pool and a light - filled spa
with elaborate latticework.
This tour features a careful and varied selection of accommodation, consisting of
riads and heritage hotels of character
with coastal hotels.
Simultaneously, the hotel will offer a terrace garden, cocooned in the heart of the main building,
with design elements of a Moroccan
riad.
Marrakech is undoubtedly on the bucket list of anyone
with the travel bug, for its notorious sense of chaos, overwhelming colors, smells and sounds in stark contrast to the tranquility found within the walls of the city's atmospheric luxury palaces and
riads.
The hotel's lavishly decorated guestrooms are spread over 6
riads built around lush courtyards replete
with aromatic flowers and shimmering fountains.
The Jewel of North Africa, Morocco's diverse offerings range from the electric Marrakech to the serene Atlas Mountains
with a range of super high - end
riads and boutique hotels to enjoy.
Satvada Retreats offer five night breaks
with walking in a kasbah at the foot of the Atlas Mountains, or three night weekends at a
riad in Marrakech.
This
riad features sitting rooms, patio, roof terrace
with sun loungers, a small courtyard pool and WiFi (free).
Stay in one of the luxury
riads (traditional Moroccan houses
with interior gardens), or a range of other stylish rooms and suites, and enjoy an all - inclusive holiday which oozes character.
Featuring a courtyard
with a pool and a terrace overlooking the Medina, the
riad offers air - conditioned rooms, 5 minutes walk from Jemaa El Fna Square.
The word «
riad» originally denoted, in classical Arabic, a «garden» and came to be used to describe an urban home
with an Andalusian or Moorish patio garden.
This
riad features restaurants, bar, rooftop terrace
with pool, hammam and WiFi (free).
Your home from home during your stay
with Shaka Surf Morocco will be the beautiful surf
riad, based in the village of Tamraght, located just a short 10 minute walk to the beach and a 5 minute walk to the local shops and cafes.
A terrace and a garden are other highlights, and rooms at this boutique
riad offer up nice touches like Tempur - Pedic beds
with Egyptian cotton sheets.
We offer: 6 air - conditioned rooms each
with a private
with safe.Wifi throughout the
riad.
Nice touches like bathrobes, slippers, and comfy beds
with Egyptian cotton sheets are offered up in all rooms at this luxurious
riad.
A bar / lounge and a sauna are offered, and rooms at this luxurious
riad get the details right
with deep soaking tubs and premium bedding.
They were barely any dimmer in Marrakech itself; this painting, Stars above and Below, is the view from the rooftop terrace of my
riad,
with the celestial glow above me and the star - patterned ceramic tiles beneath my feet.
Go soft on adventure but hard on culture
with this selection of popular cultural tours offering unique experiences from overnight stays in traditional ryokans and
riads to village visits and culinary delights.
In 2002 Vanessa Branson and business partner Howell James purchased a run - down
riad in Marrakech's medina, which she converted into a boutique hotel, El Fenn, complete
with exhibition space.
Offering a contemporary take on a traditional
riad, villas are entered via a walled courtyard
with heated pool.
Jasper Conran's first foray into the hospitality industry, L'Hotel Marrakech, is a stunning
riad in the heart of Marrakech's famous Medina area, close to the vibrant Jemaa El Fna square
with its bustling souk and the 12th Century Koutoubia Mosque.
Traditional food is served in the
riad,
with local ingredients arriving at the kitchen daily, that celebrate the subtle aromas of Moroccan cuisine.
Although the finish looks a bit like modern concrete, this plastering technique has been around for 2,000 years,
with the world's first wet rooms found in the
riads and hammams of Marrakech.
«I wanted to create the feel of a modern Moroccan
riad [a traditional house
with a courtyard].»