Tài Khoản Khách
ngày 20 tháng 2 năm 2024
The Riad is situated through narrow alleys and at first quite confusing to get to, but once you know your way it's fine. Osama welcomed us at the Riad and was very hospitable, nothing was too much for him. Great host, we appreciate everything you & your staff did for us. Osama changed our room to a much bigger one with more beds, as the double beds are smaller than a double in the UK, pillows are soft. We got quite sick on the last day and were looked after very well. We got to stay in our room even after checkout at no extra cost, which was very kind. The Riad has a lot of stairs so not ideal for my visually impaired son, but he coped. The rooms are big & spacious. The Toilet ceiling in our Riad (for 7 people) was quite low so my husband and 17 year old (6ft tall) suffered a little. The breakfast was nice, especially the mint tea, but it was the same everyday. The Riad is 5 mins walk to the main Jema Al Fana square. Be careful walking through the bazaar, especially with kids, as motorbikes zoom past at high speed in between pedestrians. Be careful of locals offering to take you back to the Riad if you are lost as they will ask for money in the end, just use Google maps. Watch what you eat, DO NOT eat any salad, or drink tap water (even to brush your teeth). Just get bottled water. We were so sick on our last day, non stop vomiting. Marrakesh was nice, a few days is enough. We had a heatwave in Feb (25-32C) so were lucky! First couple of days were great, but after we got sick we just wanted to come home.
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