La maison arabe was originally set as a restaurant by two French ladies in mid 1940's specialising in Moroccan cuisine. It swiftly established itself as a legendary gastronomic meeting place and so remained for several decades, frequented by such distinguished travellers as Winston Churchill and Queen Ingrid of Denmark.
The riad was transformed into a boutique hotel in 1997 and comprises 13 rooms and suites with terraces encompassing two central courtyards. The entire property is decorated in a multitude of local materials and crafts and all rooms/suites are luxuriously appointed with all the comforts one would expect. There is a restaurant which offers excellent Moroccan cuisine, The hotel has its own country club in a garden setting a 20- minute drive away on the outskirts of town (serviced by hourly shuttles) with a large swimming pool.
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| Jan - Feb | 569 | 69 | 739 | 99 | 898 | 135 |
| Mar - May | 569 | 69 | 739 | 99 | 898 | 135 |
| Jun - Aug | 569 | 69 | 739 | 99 | 898 | 135 |
| Sep -Oct | 569 | 69 | 739 | 99 | 898 | 135 |
| Nov - Dec | 569 | 69 | 739 | 99 | 898 | 135 |
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