Riad Alma is a lovely place to stay. We had 4 rooms and stayed 4 days. We the rooms were combination of rooms and suites. All are very spacious, designed with a stylish Moroccan touch, lovely toiletries in the bathroom, very clean and well equipped with beautiful local jewels. Each room opens to a balcony where you can sit outside and enjoy the quite atmosphere of the riad. The Riad itself is an oasis of calm and tranquility. Two courtyards, one with a nice small pool. Plenty of common space where we were able to gather together. All the public spaces are decorated with beautiful authentic style. Everything made the feeling of a lovely living home. There is a beautiful rooftop where rich breakfast is served. It's also a great place for sunrise and sunset. Our experience was made more delightful by the kindness and patience of the staff. Ahmed is always around to help with a smile. The food prepared by Khadija was the best food we had in Morocco. We had dinner twice in the Riad, as going out to eat after our first dinner at Riad Alma was not an option 😊…
The stay was great !! The junior club is great and the monitor is really nice! The buffet will be very good and very well stocked. The G.O are kind, welcoming and always smiling. I recommend it enormously!
We had an absolutely superb 7 nights at Riad Alma. The staff are just so kind and helpful, nothing is too much bother. The riad is beautifully decorated, spotlessly clean and has lovely facilities. It is in an interesting area of the city but calm and tranquil. You can eat in,we had a tasty traditional meal which we asked for at short notice, or there are many lovely restaurants within a 10minute walk. You can then return to share a bottle of wine either in the courtyard beside the pool or on the starry roof terrace.
Home a way from home. Wonderful decor, comfortable and large rooms. Rooftop for both sunrise and sunsets. Pleasant and helpful staff. Excellent food- probably the best couscous we had in Morocco - 20 min. Walk or 10 min drive from Jamaa El Fna.
Down a dusty, winding passageway in a working part of the medina, past motorbike repair shops, men’s and women’s clothes shops, butchers, bakers, woodworkers, children playing in the street, potted plants, building sites, ever winding until you come to a number on a terracotta wall,through a studded wooden door into an beautifully cool oasis, quiet where outside was a clamour of clashing sounds and colours, inside all is tasteful and calm, a mint tea is brought and soon you are shown to a room which is perfect. Later you can have wine before a dinner prepared and served by women who know exactly how a tagine is the best way of making the best of local ingredients. Or you can venture out into the wild, beautiful night of Marrakesh and sample the delights of a thousand different eating places. Next day is another adventure!…
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