Good
6.0
Pros:
Breakfast is excellent, more than we could eat. Very nice view of the valley and the kasbah
Cons:
We found some hair in one of the pillows. Access is a little tricky but it's alright.
Excellent
9.0
Pros:
Djenna was wonderful and we loved to understand berber style, the rooms are lively and you hear the birds in the old kasbah immersed in loveliness
Okay
4.0
Pros:
The location. We were able to experience a bit the labyrinthe of a Morrocan neighborhood.
Cons:
The lack of good hygiene in the establishment. In the fee price breakdown you will see they charge a cleaning fee for 20€, however I did not feel, smell nor ser it in the hotel. When you claim a cleaning fee, and I don't mind paying, it should be obvious. We had a hard time sleeping because the room we stayed in was not passable for the word "clean". There was a small bed for my child, we sat on it and smelled that the pillows were not washed and it smelled like they were in the closet for years, that old smell. We were disgusted because my daughter was supposed to sleep in it and they didn't even put clean covers on it. Also the carpets in the room were dirty and stained. Also, in the bathroom, my husband saw a bunch of hair strands from different guests ( due to the different color) hanging on the ceiling, we suppose women staying had their hair stuck on the ceiling while drying it and the hotel staff is not bothered to clean it. And the bath towels smelled like cigarettes. You enter the room and it is quite obvious that it heavily lacks cleaning. The breakfast was ok, there were viennoiserie, french pastries however the coffee was terrible. Also, in the room we stayed, there was a very weird sexual photo that we thought was inappropriate to hang in a hotel where children can stay.
Excellent
10.0
Pros:
Great little find among the backstreets - quaint and comfortable rooms set upstairs over an open living area filled with books and trinkets. Jmia’a looked after us by giving us a choice of rooms, walking us to the restaurant we picked for dinner, providing a delicious breakfast and explaining to us a little about her life and history. Recommended.
Excellent
8.8
Pros:
Lovely original house which has been in the same family for years. Delightful hostess who treated us like one of the family; we were there on New Year’s Eve and though there was nothing planned we ended up joining with the family in music and good cheer.
Cons:
It was freezing!
Excellent
9.0
Pros:
The Riad is so beautiful... They also have a terrasse with a great view.
Excellent
10.0
Pros:
Everything in this place was simply amazing - from being warmly greeted by the owner, to delicious dinner she cooked for our family. Rooms are beautifully decorated with attention to functional detail, everything was in excellent working condition. Yet it felt like visiting a relative at home - so many remarkable touches in this riad, which, as we understood, belong to the owner's great-grandparents. Views from the windows and rood terrace are breathtaking - so much worth the visit!!!
Cons:
Finding may not be easy - riad is located centrally, yet off the main road. Once we called the riad, the owner helped us navigate to it - location is hidden from the main road, but this made it even more appealing
Excellent
10.0
Pros:
Warm reception with a typical marrocain tea. Amazing breakfast, fresh and with a lot of options. The terrace is really nice with sofas and small tables where we can chill and enjoy. The rooms are big, clean and comfortable. Recommended
Excellent
10.0
Pros:
Beautiful accommodation in the oldest part of Warzazat. Very nice staff, the possibility to arrange a trip to Ait Ben Haddou, Rose valey and film studios. Excellent breakfast on the roof riad with spectacular views of the valley.