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Riad Dar Maia
At a Glance
- great location
- good value
Pros
- small bathrooms
Cons
Riad Dar Maia Review
This pretty little riad is perfectly located for easy access to the Bahia Palace and the Place Djemâa el Fna. A warm welcome awaits all that arrive into the patio garden from the English-speaking staff. Rooms are small, with small ensuite "wet rooms" consisting of shower and toilet (facilities are are not separated), however they provide the basics needed for a comfortable stay in traditional surroundings. Extremely good value and exceptional service.
- Address: 31, Derb Zouina, Riad Zitoune Jdid, Medina, Marrakesh
- Phone: 0524/37-62-31
- Website: www.riad-dar-maia.com
- Location: Medina
Contact Information
- 5 rooms.
- Business center.
- Rooms have: a/c, no TV.
- Rate includes breakfast.
- No credit cards.
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