The rooms
Three rooms, a patio for a sky.
Olivia, Hibiscus, Jacaranda — three names of trees and flowers for three rooms that all open onto the patio, its zellige fountain, its orange trees and its candles. All on the first floor, all made for up to three guests — a double bed, a single bed — with a fireplace, air conditioning, a safe and a private bathroom. You don’t choose the most beautiful one; you choose yours.
Green tadelakt & candlelight
The room Olivia
The riad’s most intimate retreat — 24 m² on the first floor that live like a hideaway, sleeping up to three. In the evening, once the candles are lit, the walls begin to glow like an ember; the headboards were painted by hand, and the fireplace watches over winter nights. Behind an arched moucharabieh door, the room unfolds around a soothing bathroom finished in green tadelakt — a walk-in shower, a separate WC, a cooler hour of the day. And from the wrought-iron balcony you look down on the patio fountain — the water you can still hear as you fall asleep.
- 24 m² · first floor
- Sleeps up to 3
- Green tadelakt bathroom
- Fireplace & air conditioning
- Balcony over the fountain
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Burgundy marble & dervishes
The suite Hibiscus
The most outgoing of the three — a vibrant, generous 30 m² suite on the first floor, for up to three guests. Beneath a high beamed ceiling, an oversized bed; the fireplace watches over a banquette dressed in red kilim, and on the wall, dervishes have been whirling forever. The bathroom is a room in its own right — Burgundy marble, a walk-in shower, water running over dark stone.
- 30 m² · first floor
- Sleeps up to 3
- Oversized bed
- Burgundy marble bathroom
- Fireplace & air conditioning
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Turquoise tadelakt & antiques
The suite Jacaranda
The most romantic — a 30 m² suite in full bloom, on the first floor, for up to three guests. A brass and wrought-iron bed, hand-carved furniture, a collection of Moroccan antiques gathered over the years. The bathroom is dressed in turquoise tadelakt with twin basins; the moucharabieh shutters sift the patio light into stars — open them in the morning, and the room fills with the scent of the orange trees.
- 30 m² · first floor
- Sleeps up to 3
- Turquoise tadelakt, twin basins
- Fireplace & air conditioning
- Moroccan antiques
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Book
Three rooms, three keys — claim yours.
Milouda’s breakfast is served on the patio, beneath the orange trees; at night, the house is lit by candlelight. Write to us — we’ll keep the key.