We, a retired couple, stayed at this Riad for one night in September. The hotel is located in the pedestrian-only Medina, but someone met us at the drop-off point outside the walls and carried our bags to the hotel. The central courtyard is ornately decorated and acts as the front desk and hotel restaurant. Staff was friendly and helpful, although most spoke Arabic, bits or French or bits of Spanish and little or no English. Friendly gestures and smiles worked wonders. Our room was actually in a smaller Riad annex across the narrow laneway. The room consisted of a sitting area overlooking the interior courtyard, with a large bathroom off one end and a confortable well air-conditioned room (with comfortable bed) off the other. Everything that we wanted to see was close by, including both the old Medina and the newer colonial town. We had an enjoyable dinner in the Riad’s restaurant, which was licensed for beer and wine. Breakfast was more than ample and, for a reasonable price, the kitchen packed us a takeaway lunch for our onward bus ride