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26 de noviembre de 2023
Right on the edge of the suk this Riad is well positioned. Ornately decorated throughout in traditional Moroccan style, with large comfortable rooms. Staff were always friendly and helpful and the breakfast, continental in style was delicious. However, we encountered one or two disappointments, perhaps a legacy of going out of season. The downstairs terrace area was stunning with a small pool in the centre. While the weather was hot enough to have enjoyed this facility there were no sun beds or comfortable seats. Also, the upstairs terrace area was unusable. There were one or 2 tables scattered about, most without seats and the seats that were present had no cushions. There was no shade/umbrellas and his whole area was dusty and rundown. Unfortunately the hotel chose our week to begin renovations. This work was not discreet. One whole side of the downstairs terrace was tackled at a time, dust etc minimised by an enormous black tarpaulin draped from the first floor downwards. This was unsightly, made the terrace dark and did nothing to conceal the sanding hammering and banging that was going on behind it. This went on for 5 of our 7 days stay and in-fact had progressed to include the reception area as we we leaving. In order to maintain a 5 star hotel, this type of work is of course essential. However, having paid a five star price to stay I think closing the hotel for a couple of weeks to complete this volume of work would have been fairer on guests. While the rooms are beautiful and comfortable in every way with air conditioning, minibar and reliable Wifi etc, the constant noise from the street overnight meant that undisturbed sleep was impossible.
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