About Riyad Al Moussika
This evocative hotel in an elegant riad is set in the upmarket Douar Graoua district, just ten minutes' walk from the legendary D'jemaa el-Fna market square. Ornate interiors, lush gardens, and a beautiful Andalusian swimming pool are just a few of the standout features at Riyad Al Moussika.
There are just five guest rooms, all of which feature traditional decor, carved wooden furniture, and views over the grand Moorish courtyard. Air conditioning and satellite TVs come as standard, and most quarters have seating areas.
Guests can relax in a classy reading room and admire the Atlas Mountains from two rooftop terraces. Additional amenities include a spa and hammam, plus laundry and concierge services are on hand too. Other amenities include airport transfers and Wi-Fi.
PepeNero, the hotel's popular on-site restaurant offers three daily menus which generally feature Moroccan, French, and Italian dishes. A la carte breakfasts and tea-time meals are complimentary.
Riyad Al Moussika is a ten-minute drive from the Koutoubia Mosque's landmark minaret.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Moroccan magic.
Guests didn't know where to start witheverything that they liked about thislovely historical hotel. Many described it as a beautiful oasis tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the city, and guests were wowed with stunning rooms that were exquisitely
positive:
Marvellous staff.
Staff were very welcoming and went out of their way to make guests feel at home. Guests said that everyone working at this hotel was a breath of fresh air, with needs anticipated and every wish catered to.
positive:
Simply amazing.
If you want to spoil your taste buds, guests said that it was worthwhile to pay a visit to the restaurant. It was easy to understand why there were so many diners night after night, and meals were a highlight for many, with guests saying&nb
Negative Reviews
negative:
Minor changes in order.
Some guests thought that it might be time for a freshening up. Dimly lit rooms, older towels, and a few items of worn furniture were enough for guests to say that Riyad Al Moussika wasn't quite as good as it used to be.
negative:
Courtyard noise.
Rooms that overlook the courtyard might get a bit more noise due to restaurant diners that didn't usually head home until around midnight. While peaceful during the rest of the day, some guests weren't impressed with this aspect of the hotel.
negative:
Restaurant focus.
A few guests felt like the hotel was an afterthought to the restaurant. It sometimes seemed as though restaurant patrons had the run of common sitting areas and other spaces, and a few guests noted that only the restaurant sign could be seen from the stre