
“Ein Hammam für Massagen toppt noch das vielseitige Angebot, das die trubelige Stadt gern mal zur Nebensache werden läßt. Eine schöne Ruhe-Oase inmitten des quirligen Souks.”
African

“…fühlen wir uns wie im siebten Himmel.”
Gala

“Galerien, Salons, stilvoll eingerichtete Zimmer, mehrere Innenhöfe, ein Pool und eine großartige Dachterrasse stehen den Gästen des „Riyad El Cadi“ zur Verfügung.”
Wohnen & Garten

“…une oasis charmante, le Riyad El Cadi.”
bazar

“What we loved most about Riyad El Cadi was how inviting and kind everyone was. Everyone who worked at Riyad El Cadi (front desk, taxi, helpers, chef, etc) was always willing to listen and help with whatever we could have possibly needed. Such incredible hospitality is a staple in Morocco, but Riyad El Cadi went the extra mile for us each and every time. The food was also DIVINE!”
Wander Onwards
“Es herrscht eine sehr persönliche Atmosphäre, so als wäre man zu Besuch bei polyglotten Verwandten.”
Icon, Welt am Sonntag

“Nur zwei Gehminuten vom Djemaa el Fna entfernt liegt eines der schönsten Riads der Stadt…”
Stern

“Those curious to unravel the secrets of Moroccan cuisine will certainly benefit from a stay at Riyad El Cadi, located in the medina. This wonderful small and authentic riad of 15 rooms not only feeds you well in local and European style, but also offers highly personalized cooking instruction as an add-on.”
LUCIRE

“… El Cadi is a rambling maze of a residence in which getting lost is a joy. Its 12 (supremely comfortable) suites and bedrooms as well as the various salons, corridors and landings, also double as gallery spaces for an outstanding collection of art and artefacts … Accomplished cooking and extensive roof terraces with tented lounging further add to the appeal of what, for the money, is some of the classiest accommodation in town.”
TIME OUT GUIDE

“A few minutes’ walk from the Medina’s central square, Riyad El Cadi is made up of no less than eight interconnected houses and offers a total of 12 supremely comfortable suites and bedrooms plus various salons, corridors and landings that serve as gallery spaces for the fine collection of Islamic and ethnic art and artefacts. Despite the trappings of antiquity, the overall feel is uncluttered and contemporary.”




