Superior Double Room
Amra is an intimate cocoon, bathed in a deep burgundy hue that reveals itself in refined touches within the zellige tiles and extends gracefully into the bathroom.
Modest in size yet precious in atmosphere, it invites calm and rest. A cosy, hushed, and enveloping room, conceived as a serene interlude in the heart of the medina.
Deluxe Double Room
Sfar radiates like a burst of sunlight. Its walls adorned with zellige tiles, delicate embroideries, and silky textures blend harmoniously with the generous light that floods the room through its many windows.
At the crossroads of modernity and traditional craftsmanship, Sfar embodies a luminous elegance — a bright, refined, and open space where the gaze wanders as far as the temple of Molou Ksour.
Deluxe Double Room
On the ground floor, Sefli unfolds in harmony with the rhythm of the patio. Open to its gentle murmurs and refreshing coolness, it welcomes its guests into a serene and elegant atmosphere.
Its understated lines, traditional materials, and refined simplicity create a room where one may fully enjoy the calm, the soft song of water, and the gentle charm of the medina.
Family Suite
Ayla is a haven designed to bring people together. Two bedrooms, each with its own private bathroom, are arranged around a welcoming central lounge, which leads upstairs via a staircase.
With its modular banquettes and reassuring atmosphere, Ayla is a true retreat — intimate and warm — where every member of the family naturally finds their place.
Superior Suite
Dafia — “the warm one” — truly lives up to its name. Here, the light softens to better reveal the depth of greens and blues, like a reassuring embrace. The room is arranged around an ancestral plaster fireplace, masterfully restored, which stands as the beating heart of the space. Blue and white zellige tiles converse gracefully with a modern rug that seems almost woven to blend seamlessly into this harmony.
Deluxe Suite
Bathed in daylight and lulled by the birdsong rising from the patio, Nour embodies serenity.
Its tall windows, draped in delicate sheers, diffuse a gentle radiance that converses softly with the lanterns and the subtly toned walls. The majestic historic ceiling recalls the riad’s heritage, while the comfortable seating invites moments of pure relaxation.
Here, all is calm, brilliance, and harmony — a luminous haven at the heart of the medina.
Executive Suite
Yuba is the very essence of the house. Bearing the name of an ancient Amazigh king, it embodies the cultural heritage we have sought to preserve and pass on.
Its carved wooden ceiling, patiently restored, and the delicately crafted zellige tiles bear witness to ancestral craftsmanship returned to its full splendor.
Within this generous space, the grand bed reigns beneath the beams like a ceremonial centerpiece. To sleep here is to embark upon a journey beyond time — an echo of the chambers once reserved for pashas.
An intimate yet majestic experience, where one feels enveloped by history, beauty, and the discreet luxury of Marrakech.
Dar Yuba — “the House of Yuba,” named after an ancient Amazigh king — embodies this meeting of past and present. More than a guesthouse, it is a tribute to Morocco and an invitation to experience something intimate, elegant, and authentic, in harmony with the rhythm of the medina.