Need to know
Rooms
Five suites.
Check–Out
11am, but flexible, subject to availability. Earliest check-in, 3pm.
More details
Rates include a daily-changing set breakfast with made-to-order eggs, and a set four-course dinner on the evening of your choice. A three-night minimum stay is required.
Also
There are no specially adapted suites for wheelchair users, but the ground-floor residence has step-free access and is suitable for guests with limited mobility.
At the hotel
Charbagh courtyard, rooftop terrace, pantry, lounges, and free WiFi throughout. In rooms: working fireplace, air-conditioning, underfloor heating, free bottled water, bathrobes, slippers and Nectarome bath products.
Our favourite rooms
As the only ground-floor residence, Mmuddu is closest to the culinary action as it’s just across the courtyard from the kitchen – early birds can catch the home-baked pastries just out of the oven, then take back to the private terrace for an intimate breakfast. Ornately tiled fireplaces, statement headboards, arched doorways and deep soaking tubs all feature in the four upstairs residences, but it’s just Iẓẓlmeḍ and Tagut which have their own balconies.
Spa
Robe-wrapped guests pad across Dar Al Dall’s courtyard to the marbled bathing rooms, which operate a private booking system (so that you never share this argan-scented space with anyone but your experienced therapist, or lucky plus one). There are homemade scrubs in the wet area and hammam, and plush loungers in the relaxation room facing the towering palms outside. Personal trainers and yoga instructors are also available on request.
Packing tips
If you forget your camera (or don’t have your own), you’ll be given a Leica on the hotel’s photography tour of the medina to print instant mini snaps along the way.
Also
Seek out the zellige-tiled alcove in a sun-dappled corner of the courtyard, and order mint tea and honey on repeat.
Children
Over-12s are welcome to stay, and will enjoy raiding the late night pantry (though are not specially catered to otherwise).