Riad El Youssoufi

Marrakesh


With such a warm welcome from Moroccan-Belgian owner Asma and her house manager Karim, it's little wonder this intimate riad gets repeat visitors. There are just five unfussy, well-designed rooms off the leafy courtyard, a comfy roof terrace where you can sip wine, cosy nooks for relaxing, and mint tea with Moroccan pastries on arrival.


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