Riad De Tarabel
What’s perhaps most notable about its interiors is that it doesn’t go in for much in the way of North African kitsch, trusting instead that the simple fact of a courtyard mansion in the heart of the medina is enough to establish a sense of place. The sheer elegance of the guest rooms is the overriding experience here — the Second Empire furnishings set a genteel tone, and so do the freestanding Victorian bathtubs.
And like any riad hotel, the services and facilities are more residential than resort-style. A courtyard pool offers a welcome respite from the daytime heat. And the restaurant feels rather more like a private-chef situation, with dinner served just about anywhere you please. No need to reinvent the wheel when you’ve got centuries of hospitality tradition at your back.
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