Dar Seven
Like other riads, Dar Seven is tucked away off an alleyway in the heart of the medina. Stepping into it is like opening the door to a secret garden — a petite oasis in the middle of the ancient walled city — but unlike many riad hotels, laid with patterned mosaic tiles and colorful woven tapestries, Dar Seven is a vision in white. Sure, you’ll recognize traditional architecture and decor here, from the open-air courtyard to the high arched doorways to the carved wooden furnishings. But there’s a pared-down look here, a monochromatic palette, a sort of Moroccan riad-meets-modern boutique hotel aesthetic. The house rises up three stories; the ground-level patio and chic living room is a perfectly tranquil place for a cup of mint tea, while the rooftop terrace makes a memorable venue for breakfast, sunbathing, or sunset drinks. Put in a word with the staff early in the day and they'll prepare delectable Moroccan specialties for lunch or dinner.
The largest of the guestrooms is the first-floor White Room, notable for its lavish stone bathroom. On the same level is the Loggia Suite, complete with a minimalist four-poster bed and private terrace. Next door is the smaller Brown Room — the two can easily be connected. The Guest Room, opening onto the courtyard, is perhaps the simplest option. All come with Nespresso machines, Moroccan slippers, free wi-fi, and a complimentary mobile phone configured for local calls. It’s the little things, isn’t it?
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Gastscore & Beoordelingen
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Scores zijn op een schaal van 20 punten, op basis van geverifieerde gastbeoordelingen. De kwaliteitsscore helpt ervoor te zorgen dat ons aanbod vers en vitaal blijft.
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