JoJo230
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Trying to pick somewhere that neither my husband or I have visited before, we plumped for Marrakesh. I looked on Tripadviser and this riad had fantastic reviews. Now I know why.|When we arrived we were warmly greeted and offered some mint tea, (a Moroccan traditional drink), and some lovely biscuits. We had managed to book the last available room and were given a suite, which consisted of a lounge and a large luxurious bathroom on the ground floor and a double bedroom on the first floor. The suite was thoughtfully decorated and we were extremely happy.|Although we had booked breakfast only, we did have dinner a couple of nights in the pretty courtyard and the food and atmosphere was really special. We had been recommended the Tanjia, a lamb or beef stew, which is a Marrakesh speciality, and this was delicious. If anyone enjoys a red wine then I can recommend the Moroccan Cuvee du President. Breakfast consisted of mint or black tea or coffee, orange juice, yogurt, fruit, bread and cakes and this really set us up for the day.|The riad is approximately a 10 minute walk from the souks.|We were contacted by the riad a few days before our arrival and were offered transfers @ 25 Euros each way. I would thoroughly recommend this because you are taken there in a comfortable vehicle. We did use the local taxis a couple of times and they were an “experience” to say the least! The riad is approximately 25 minutes from the airport. We had considered making our own way there but I honestly don’t think that we would have found it as it is tucked away.|The staff were absolutely wonderful, warm and friendly, and couldn’t do enough for you. I tried to speak French to them but when I got stuck they replied in perfect English!|There is a staff tip box on the reception desk and all tips are shared amongst them.|I cannot recommend this riad enough and would love to return.|Shukran !