Moroccan riads are traditional townhouses, built and arranged around open courtyards, with often elaborate architecture and design on the inside, but nondescript on the outside. They are often the best accommodation for a stay in the densely packed medieval medina (or the walled part of many North African cities).
Ryad Dyor is made up of three traditional riads, with a courtyard at the center of each. The centerpiece of the first one is a picturesque plunge pool, the second has old palm trees and a fountain, and the third, the smallest, has various seating arrangements, serving as a lounge to the biggest luxury suite of the hotel.
Our suite was located on the ground level, with windows and the door looking out to the second courtyard, where the reception was also situated. This was probably the busiest part of the hotel, but the place did not feel crowded, and we often had this place all to ourselves—it was a tranquil spot to retreat to after a day exploring the dusty ...
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