I stayed here for three nights in the Yacout room, during booking there wasn’t any availability to stay in a double. Since I was travelling alone, the single bed was sufficient for my needs. Prior to arriving, I found the riad confusing to find as it is situated right in the medina, amongst the many, dark, narrow alleyways but there are signs in the Medina leading to the Riad RCIF so just look out for them if get lost. When I finally found it, don’t be intimidated by the alleyways leading to the riad, as I entered inside, I felt safe and was amazed by the lovely, ornate and extravagant Moroccan inspired interiors. There was a pool in the reception lobby area, I did take a quick dip but I found it a bit cold for my preferences but it was cool and refreshing. When I entered my room, it was clean, a little on the small side but perfectly adequate and furnished with Moroccan touches. There was a TV but I struggled to turn on the channels haha but that wasn’t an issue as I just put some music on youtube or use the wifi for the internet on my phone. Bathroom was nice and clean, just a small minor, when I used the shower, it did drain a little slow but apart from that, both the room and bathroom was very nice. Breakfast was included which consisted of a traditional Moroccan breakfast, that was located on the top roof terrace which I recommend you to see because there is a lovely view of the city as I enjoyed my breakfast. Overall, riad was very nice and highly recommended, I would stay here again but just be aware that the location can be difficult to find. My advice would be to perhaps email in advance to arrange for the staff to meet you in a public place to take you to the riad.
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