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Riad Al Mamoune
Riad Al Mamoune Review
This French-owned riad is a peaceful retreat amid the chaos of the souk. Rooms are decorated with extreme care, artfully blending Moroccan colonial flair with Indochine chic. Ask for the first-floor room with the four-poster bed. The manager goes out of her way to make sure that guests are pampered, and will help plan special meals and interesting outings. Pros: Local cell phones loaned to guests, piping-hot water at all times. Con: A bit hard to find.
- Address: 140, Derb Aarjane, Rahba Kédima, east of Rue Semarine through Souk aux Epices, then follow signs from Rahba Lakdima, Medina, Marrakesh
- Phone: 0524/39--19--58
- Website: www.riadalmamoune.com
- Location: Medina
Contact Information
- 5 rooms, 1 suite.
- Business center, some pets allowed.
- Rooms have: a/c, safe, no TV (some).
- Rate includes breakfast.
- Credit cards accepted.
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