Royal
Suite
A room the city notices you from, not the other way round.
On the Royal Suite
Carved cedar and the quiet old walls keep
A super king bed sits beneath a ceiling of carved cedar — traditional Moroccan craft that you rarely find in rooms this intimate. The air conditioning, the blackout curtains, and the walls themselves keep the room cool and still through the afternoon heat.
— first floor, facing the interior courtyard
A freestanding bath beside the window
Hand-cut zellige from floor to ceiling. Tadelakt plaster finished by hand. Brass fixtures that catch the last light of the afternoon. The bath sits by the window, looking out over the rooftops of the Médina — the closest thing to a private view this city offers.
Where the Médina makes itself heard
A private balcony opens onto the old city — laundry drying on rooftops, satellite dishes, the minaret of a nearby mosque. Breakfast here in the morning; mint tea in the evening. The city never performs for you. It simply carries on, and you watch.
— five times a day, the call to prayer
Everything considered, nothing imposed
The Royal Suite was restored over two years alongside the rest of the riad, by a Moroccan family working with local artisans. The bed linens are of a generous weight; the tadelakt plaster was mixed by hand. Everything in this room was chosen the same way — slowly, and with care.
Shall we hold it
for you?
— breakfast, daily housekeeping, and the full attention of our concierge are included.
One Royal Suite · Always in demand