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Riad Al Bartal
An Arab-Andalusian riad with its own library of Moroccan history and culture, and a restaurant good enough to rank on its own merits.
Riad Al Bartal is a small eight-room riad in Arab-Andalusian style, with marble, zellige and carved cedar throughout. Owner Raymond runs it hands-on, and the house has a genuine curiosity built into it: a library stocked with books on Moroccan history and culture, set among a flower-filled terrace and courtyard.
The restaurant is rated well enough on its own to be worth booking dinner even without staying — a good sign for a property this size. It suits readers and history-minded travellers as much as sightseers.
Why we chose it
- A dedicated library of books on Moroccan history and culture — unusual for a riad this size
- An independently well-rated on-site restaurant
- Marble, mosaic and cedar interiors, personally overseen by owner Raymond
Amenities
- Library of Moroccan history and culture books
- Flower-filled courtyard terrace
- Independently well-rated restaurant
- Air conditioning
Frequently asked questions
Is there an on-site restaurant at Riad Al Bartal?
Yes — independently well-rated restaurant.
What is Riad Al Bartal best for?
Riad Al Bartal is best for culture-minded travellers who want to read as much as they explore.
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