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Angsana Riad Dar Zaouia

The latest addition to the luxurious Angsana Collection, the Riad Dar Zaouia is a carefully restored Riad harmoniously blending contemporary elegance and traditional charm, with a central location and signature Angsana service.

Accommodation

Six rooms and one suite are decorated in warm earthy colours and feature airconditioning, tea and coffee facilities, minibar, queensize bed and complimentary use of a mobile phone for local calls.

Deluxe rooms as above.
The
Suite is more spacious with an additional seating area. Portable DVD players are available on request. 

Other details

Minimum stay: 5 nights Dec23-Jan05.

Key information

Rooms
  • 7
Airport transfer time
  • 20 minutes

Kuoni Plus

2012 OFFERS

EARLYBIRD SAVER
Book 60 days prior to arrival for stays between Jan03-Dec28 and receive a discount of up to £17 per couple per night.

HONEYMOON / 25TH ANNIVERSARY
Receive a romantic turn down service and a bottle of wine on arrival. Valid for minimum of 2 night stay.



For up-to-date details of offers please use our online booking process or call us on 01306 747002.

Facilities

Relaxation areas include a tranquil roof terrace with loungers and a pretty patio with a fountain. There is also a massage room, and complimentary Wi-Fi is available for all guests. Dining is at a choice of two restaurants - traditional Thai cuisine is offered at Riad Bab Firdaus and an award-winning à la carte Moroccan menu is served at Riad Si Said – both just a minute’s walk away.

Location

In the centre of the Medina, ten minutes from Djemaa El Fna, close to the Si Said Museum and the famous Palais Bahia. Approx. 20 minutes from the airport.

Public transport

500 m

Climate data for this region

Best time to visit

From March to May and September to November.

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Explore the surroundings

Destination introduction

Nestled between mountain and desert, it's unsurprising to find that Marrakech is a city of contrasts. The bustling atmosphere of the Djema el Fna is far removed from the tranquillity of the many beautiful gardens, and the medina's intricate medieval streets wonderfully contradict the wide, tree-lined boulevards of the New Town. Everywhere, though, the city's infectious charm shines through.

Shopping

• At the Semmarine souk, browse stalls selling everything from traditional leather slippers and flowing djellabas to fragrant spices and jewellery.

• Shop for spices in the old Jewish neighbourhood with help from the friendly shopkeepers. Barter for beautiful carpets and leather at Place Rahba Kédima.

• For more luxurious goods, head to the Sidi Ghanem or Guéliz neighbourhoods.

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