The
Suite
A room that rewards staying put, and a balcony for watching the city go by.
On the The Suite
Cedar, art, and the old thickness of riad walls
A king bed beneath hand-carved cedar, a curated wardrobe behind a traditional wooden door, two reading chairs by the window. Air conditioning and blackout curtains keep the room cool through the afternoon heat.
— first floor, facing the interior courtyard
Through the carved arch
A hand-carved arched door leads into the bathroom — one of the most photographed features of the riad. Beyond it, tadelakt plaster walls, a rain shower, and hand-cut zellige. Brass fixtures, soft lighting. The detail is in the doing.
Where the Médina lives its day
Open the shutters and the old city is right there. Market stalls below, minarets in the distance, the constant hum of a place that never really pauses. A quiet corner for morning coffee, or a glass of wine as the light fades.
— five times a day, the call to prayer
Two rooms, one feeling
The two Suites share the same craftsmanship — hand-carved cedar, tadelakt plaster, hand-cut zellige — but take that shared bones in different directions. One room leans warm: deep wood, soft reds, the crane paintings over the bed. The other leans cool: blue accents, a horse painting, a pair of chairs by the balcony. Either way, the work of the same artisans, over the same two years.
Shall we hold a Suite
for you?
— breakfast, daily housekeeping, and the full attention of our concierge are included.
Two Suites · Often requested first