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We stayed at Riad Bab 54 for four nights in November. The riad is very clean, and the breakfasts are divine. They prepare freshly squeezed juice, freshly cut fruit, fresh eggs, and pancakes that are divine. The traditional Moroccan coffee served with breakfast is also excellent. Breakfast is served on the roof, which means it's cold at the end of November. Breakfast doesn't start until 8:30 a.m. at this time of year, which is understandable since the sun rises at 8:15 a.m. The staff is friendly, but I must give special mention to Abdoul. Abdoul is friendly, warm-hearted, and smiles in such a natural way that you can see that's just how he is. Once again, I would like to thank him on behalf of all four of us. The only thing about our visit to Marrakesh at this time of year is that it cools down to 10 or even 7 degrees Celsius in the evening. The room was freezing cold when we arrived. The rooms do have air conditioning, but it wasn't turned on. When we asked Mohammad to turn on the heating, he replied that it was warm in the room in the evening – and did not turn it on. Abdoul saved us by putting a radiator in our room – Abdoul, thank you, otherwise we would all have definitely fallen ill. The riad is in the center of the Medina, a 5-minute walk from the center of the action. We used their transfer service from the airport to the riad and back again when we returned home. I recommend it – otherwise you won't be able to find the riad yourself in the maze of narrow streets.