Riad Laaroussa

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Riad Laaroussa, 3 derb bechara, Fes, Morocco.
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About this hotel

The ultimate riad fantasy, hidden away in the heart of the Fez medina. A family home where children and dogs roam a courtyard filled with orange trees and days can be spent lolling by a turquoise pool, or on a roof terrace with views that make your heart skip a beat.

Hotel/Riad Location

If you could say the Fez old city has a hot spot, this would be it, where the two main shopping streets – the Ta’laa Sgira and Ta’laa K’bira (small slope, big slope) – converge via the Zkak Rouah. It’s also minutes from some of the best restaurants in town (Nur for nice dining, Ruined Garden for Moroccan tapas, Moi Anan if you get bored of tagine and fancy some home-spun Thai).

Accomodation’s Design

With soaring proportions and vast, zellige-tiled rooms owners Fred and Cathy have managed to carve out a space that feels warm and cosy despite its size with lots of places to chill out in. It’s muted rather than shouty, and has been smartly bought to live with some quirky touches like distressed metal sofas and armchairs piled high with jewel-coloured cushions.

Services and Amenities

Oozing generosity in everything it offers – and it offers a lot – you get a lot of bang for your buck here. There’s a small, but perfectly formed candle-lit hammam where you can get a scrub down and a top-fsubtle massage, followed perhaps by their signature cinnamon and orange infused gin and tonic, or a fresh minted lemondade, in the courtyard. A good-sized pool was added on the first floor last summer along with a whitewashed bar and shady, fern-filled porticoes for poolside dining. Straw hats and hand-woven fouta (the Moroccan equivalent of a South East Asian sarong) provided, officially making it the most desirable place to stay in the old city once temperatures soar. When the temperatures drop – and they really do come the winter months – there’s a real wood fireplace in the salon where you can snuggle up with a book. But above all it’s the staff, many of whom have been here from the outset, who flit about making sure you want for nothing that really make it.

Suites and Rooms

Stately without being prim, and organised by the colour of the bathroom tadelakt and the textiles. The Grey Suite, for example, is soothing and spacious with a tub big enough for two in the bathroom, deep metal armchairs topped with vermillion velvet arranged around a red brick fireplace and a large writing desk overlooks the orange tree courtyard. Atmospheric extras like the incense and candles burning when you arrive, and velvet babouche (slippers) embroidered with the hotel’s insigna, which are yours to take home, do much to reinforce the fact you’ve arrived in North Africa. If you’re on a budget, the annex house offers smaller, but no less delightful rooms. All it really misses are some in-room tea and coffee making facilities, so you can hole up for an afternoon.

Hospitality and Cuisine

Breakfast is served daily on the roof terrace offering a choice of classic Moroccan breads and pastries, fruit salads and yogurt, eggs to order. Through the day the restaurant serves great sandwiches and salads as well as a plat du jour – fried calamari with harissa-spiked mayo, lamb chops with Mediterranean barley salad, or big bowl of spaghetti Puttanesca anybody? – and classic Moroccan home-cooking by night. They also have an alcohol license, which means you can work your way through some rather good Moroccan wines too.

Special Needs Access

This part of the old city has reasonably good access from the Bab Boujloud (blue gate), which is not impossible for wheelchair users. The riad also has two ground-floor suites that are easily accessed. Be aware however, there’s no lift, so accessing the pool or the roof terrace would be difficult.

Is this place family-friendly?

Arguably one of the most child-friendly hotels in town. Owners Fred and Cathy have a brood of four, who you’ll often see scampering around befriending newcomers of their own age.

Hotel Facilities

Bar
Laundry
Parking
Pool
Restaurant
Room Service
Steam room/hammam
Wi-Fi

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