호텔의 전 직원이 매우 친절합니다. 호텔 시설은 오래되었습니다. 하지만 수양장은 매우 근사합니다. 로비도 근사합니다. 하지만 객실 내부는 오래되었고 주변의 소음이 있어서 새벽까지 시끄러웠습니다.
아침메뉴도 매우 다양하고, 레스토랑에서 먹은 음식은 괜찮았습니다. 비지니스 트립으로 모로코에 방문 하였는데 좋은 인상을 남겼습니다. 노후된 객실 퀄리티를 높인다면 또 방문하고 싶습니다. 업무 때문에 레이트 체크 아웃을 했는데 이해해주셔서 잘 쉬다가 돌아갑니다.
We booked for a 3 night stay for 3 people but had to manage a room for 2, for the first 2 nights.
No apologies whatsoever from the hotel nor a compensation.
The 2 rooms we stayed in during our stay were both badly lit; make up for nights out was a huddle cos the room was quite dark.
A great highlight however is the amazing location and fresh flowers in the lobby that oozed amazing scents.
We loved it here and will return.
Pros
- allowed us to check in early
- room/ hotel was aesthetically pleasing
- tv in the room was modern, so you could mirror your phone and watch films you have downloaded.
- staff speak many languages and were really helpful and friendly. They were always smiling.
-Bed was nice and comfy
-Spa treatment was lovely!
- the hotel is filled with everybody Ronaldo and my fiancé loved it!
- near to mall and many food restaurants in your doorstep
Cons
- we saw a small amount of ants in the room near the bathroom sink but couldn't locate where they were coming from. After I corned the area I don't recall seeing any again.
- Breakfast was nice but if you don't like egg, like my fiancé, it wouldn't be as nice for you. Unless you eat cereal etc. But there was a few options there to choose from. My fiancé is just very picky and too used to the continental breakfast in the UK.
We plan to return
LLesiea NadiaA beautiful little riad just a short walk from the main square and local amenities. Initially, not so easy to locate, but Google maps took us straight to the door.
The riad is located by walking through an area in which locals inhabit and therefore fresh meat and fish is being prepared and sold. This can be a somewhat novel experience and definitely a glimpse into local culture.
Once you are familiar with the walk in and out, this is just part of the day and good to see how others live.
The property itself is immaculate and provides excellent services. We were warmly welcomed and given refreshments which were gratefully received.
Our room (room 1) although small, was comfortable, clean and had everything what was needed. The bathroom has plenty of surface space to house toiletries etc.
The room is situated off the central patio and as it only had shutters (no glass in the windows) this can leave you a little exposed to noise from the reception/breakfast area and rooms surrounding.
It would have been great to have access to tea/coffee making provisions as we usually like to make a drink before sleeping. I am sure the host would have been amenable should we have, but we did not.
The courtyard is quite cold first thing in the morning and so prepare accordingly. The roof terrace is pleasant and has views across the local area.
The courtyard area hosts a plentiful Moroccan breakfast, fabulously presented and tasty. Even as a ‘picky eater’ I was pleasantly satisfied. Breakfast is a selection of Moroccan style breads/crepes accompanied by local jams/soft cheese and honey. A serving of prepared fruits was served daily with a different offering of boiled egg/fresh yoghurt/ cake severed on the days of our visit. Should you have any specific dietary needs I am sure the host would accommodate, however it is worth noting that breakfast is served to you and therefore choice and quantity is not possible. We found the breakfast plentiful and the owner very accommodating. Breakfast was served with freshly squeezed orange juice and fresh coffee or mint tea.
The host was super accommodating and helped us to print boarding passes (needed at Marrakesh airport) prior to our departure.
We walked to and from the airport as the weather was pleasant and a little over an hour to do.
The walk to the main square was around 10-15 minutes and pleasant enough as well.
I would recommend this riad and could clearly see how hard the owners are working to accommodate their guests and provide an authentic experience.
訪訪客用戶Our stay at Riad Nafis was simply amazing. As soon as we got in, Yousseff (I hope I spelt this right), the owner, gave us some tea while we chilled on the great rooftop. He got us a map, marking every important point around Marrakesh and kindly explaining different things. The two other males working there are also super helpful and nice. They have a lady who you see cleaning almost all the time, so the place is in an impolite state, cleaning and naming your bed every day (along towels). They also printed our boarding passes for the airport with no extra cost. Overall, this is the place to stay! We will most likely be back :)
On another note, breakfast was simple but nice, we are not big eaters in the morning so we never really finished it all! It definitely makes you full. The location somehow central, about 15mins walk to all the important points (can be up to 20 considering that it's a busy city).
FFarahWe had the pleasure of staying at Riad Jibril during our visit to Marrakech, and what a delightful experience it was!
Our host, Iheb, truly deserves the title of a legend. From the moment we checked in until we checked out, he made our stay memorable. Whilr it may not be a 5-star hotel, it provided a unique and authentic Moroccan experience that exceeded our expectations.
The riad itself, with its traditional architecture, was clean and inviting. The highlight was undoubtedly the serene terrace, a peaceful oasis away from the hustle and bustle of the medina. One evening, we indulged in sheesha on the terrace, a delightful experience that only cost us around 70 MAD. We also had the pleasure of dining on the terrace, where we enjoyed delicious tagines at a very reasonable price of 60 MAD each. The chef's culinary skills were truly impressive. The breakfast served each morning was traditional and homely too!
What made our stay truly special was the warm and welcoming atmosphere created by Iheb and the staff. We arrived as guests but left feeling like friends. We were even befriended by the two adorable resident kittens, Sofia, the long-haired tabby, and Leena, the ginger kitten. Their presence added an extra touch of charm to our stay.
The location of Riad Jibril was perfect, and the camel in front of the money exchange served as an excellent landmark. The riad was on the opposite alleyway, second door, making it easy to find. We especially enjoyed its proximity to Kasbah, near Zeitun Cafe, a favorite spot of ours to visit at night. The lantern-lit terrace at the cafe provided majestic views that made our evenings even more memorable.