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A Riad is a traditional house inside the Medina built around a central courtyard or garden, offering a peaceful, authentic escape from the busy streets.

Yes, it’s an adventure hub! You can explore historic palaces, shop the souks, or book thrill excursions like paragliding, hot air balloon rides, and desert tours.

Yes! The best way is to book a structured 3-day desert tour, which includes transportation through the Atlas Mountains, camel trekking, and a night in a desert camp.

Walking is best inside the Medina. For longer distances, use the local “Petit Taxis” but always make sure the driver turns on the meter (compteur) before moving.

Yes. It is generally safe. To ensure a smooth trip, dress modestly, respect local culture, and avoid walking through quiet Medina alleys alone late at night.

It is a traditional steam bath ritual that involves relaxing in steam, followed by a full-body scrub with organic black soap for ultimate relaxation.

The best times are Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November) when the weather is warm and pleasant, avoiding the extreme summer heat.

Staying in a Medina riad offers an authentic, peaceful Moroccan experience with beautiful architecture. Modern hotels in Gueliz offer more western amenities and space.

Absolutely. By staying in cozy local hostels or budget riads, eating street food, and exploring free cultural sites, you can experience the city on a very low budget.