Saturday, March 30, 2013

To enjoy


Our customers speak

"Super hotel, attentive staff. Although it's "next door" to the souk, the hotel is quiet and ideally
situated for touring the souk on foot..
The hotel has a lovely heated sunny swimming pool set in a beautiful garden dotted about with mature trees.
Well appointed, warm bedrooms. TV has BBC ! and 2.

Log fires in the bar and restaurant at night. and a welcoming log fire in the restaurant for breakfast.
French and Moroccan cooking is good.
Small torch an asset as lighting in garden at night is dim.

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Our customers speak

"This is one of the nicest hotels I have ever stayed in. We received a warm welcome on arrival and throughout our stay the service was friendly, helpful and unobtrusive. There is a peaceful ambience pervading every part of the hotel and it is very easy to feel completely at home. The food is fantastic too! We stayed for only four nights and were sorry that we did not have time to sample the beauty centre or the hammam. We found it very difficult to leave and we only managed to do so by promising ourselves a return visit!"

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Shooting Special Wedding for ILLY at Les Jardins de la Médina !

Choice of colors and accessories

The last touch...
Go for a nice Shooting day in one of the greatest gardens of Marrakech !


Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Our customers speak

"Les Jardins de la Medina is an oasis in the busy city of Marrakech. Its within walking distance of the main square and is easy to navigate to and around compared to some other hotels down winding side streets.
The central courtyard is pretty spectacular, and perfect for spending relaxing afternoons by the pool. The hotel is in imaculate condition and the rooms are of a really good standard. The staff are very helpful and friendly and overall its hard to find fault with the place.
We had an amazing time while staying there and would thoroughly recommend it to anyone."

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

And the winner is.... Les Jardins de la Médina !




20 best riads in Morocco !

"A riad surrounded by lush gardens offers blissful calm amid Morocco’s hectic urban life. Annabelle Thorpe picks her favourites.
Morocco is famous for its riads but somewhere along the way the meaning of the word has become muddled: a townhouse with rooms around a courtyard is a dar; to be a riad, the house must have a garden, ideally divided into quarters with a central fountain.
1 Jardins de la Medina 
One of the grandest addresses in the old part of the city, Jardins de la Medina.....
Discover the whole paper on :
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/travel/destinations/morocco/article3693995.ece

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Cookery school


Our customers speak

"This is a hotel of great character and comfort, located in the Kasbah area. Situated on an unobtrusive street, the old wooden front door gives little clue as to the elegant and sophisticated establishment within. This hotel is really a great refuge (and antidote) to the hurley-burley and often full-on nature of Marrakech street life outside. The gardens filling the central courtyard are luxuriant. The dining room is large, with an antique atmosphere and with a background aroma of woodsmoke and spices. Meals are served with a sense of style & occasion by the atentive staff. My wife, son and I shared a well-appointed room for our stay, which was quite big enough for the double plus extra bed. The room was located off a small and intimate courtyard with table, chairs and bubbling fountain (turned off at night). TV channels included BBC (so you can compare the rotten British weather with that outside). Don't forget to try the comfy chairs and settees up on the roof terrace, listen to the doves, watch the storks flying overhead and enjoy views over to the Koutoubia Mosque tower on one side and the distant Atlas mountains on the other. Or the pool in hot weather."