To stay at Riad #9 is truly to feel like a guest in a luxurious private home, with the most gracious hospitality. We were greeted on our first night at the airport, where Stephen and Atika helped sort out the rental car return and then escorted us "home," where Bruno had a delicious and romantic dinner waiting. The same unobtrusive solicitousness marked our entire three day sojourn. The riad itself is lovely: a 19th century home, restored with meticulous detail and furnished with exquisite taste (Bruno, it turns out, dyed the linens in vibrant and warm colors). The roof is magical, especially during the evening call to prayer, when the city is bathed in pink sunset and it is hard not to feel a spiritual connection to the mosques that spring to life, one by one. The service was flawless (even returning home one night to find our dirty laundry washed and folded, unasked). Bruno, and Atika made arrangements for everything, from guides and drivers to reservations and shopping. If one is going to go the riad route--and that is an important consideration--we recommend this one.





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