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                <title>Riad Maison du Sud</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Stayed for 11 nights in a room on the beautiful roof terrace. The riad turned out to be a delightful place, full of charm and character with very friendly and helpful staff. Felt more like home than a hotel. Took breakfast in the sun on the terrace amongst the gulls which was lovely.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Where to stay, eat and what to do in Eassaouira</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[PLACES TO STAY<br>We were happy with the Cherifa Suite (approximately $200/night) at Madada Mogador. Nice, contemporary style; convenient location (just inside the medina); pleasant manager who is happy to provide advice and answer questions; and a ginormous deck. And, the liquor store is only a 15-minute walk.<br><br>THINGS TO DO<br>- Have a drink at the Taros rooftop deck. Pretty people, pretty views.<br><br>- It's cliche but, see The Ramparts at dusk.<br><br>- Get scrubbed at the Hammam Lilla Mira. This was the (unexpected) highlight of our trip to Essaouira.<br><br>- Buy argan oil. You'll never find it this cheap in The States.<br><br>- Visit Galerie d'Art Damgaard. Stunning pieces by local artists on sale for reasonable prices.<br><br>- Treat yourself to aperitifs (and impressive, complementray hors d'ouevres) in the Heure Bleu lounge.<br><br>WHERE TO EAT<br>- Have a drink on the rooftop deck at Taros. Beautiful view; even beautiful-er people.<br><br>- Dine at Le Patio. Sophisticated, yet homey. DO order seafood.<br><br>- Lunch at Creperie for a safe, no-nonsense crepe in a convenient location.<br><br>- Aperitif It at the Heure Bleu's swanky cocktail lounge. The (complementary) "bar snacks" are first-class.<br><br>- Dine at Restaurant La Licorne. Charming. Order the Lyonnaise salad (trust me on this).<br><br>Full Essaouira trip report (plus Marrakech and the Atlas Mountains) at: <a target="_new" href="http://www.travelmusings.net/morocco/">www.travelmusings.net/morocco/</a>]]></description>
                
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                <title>Riad Essaouira</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[A budget place (I haggled it down to 100dhrs in January 08) with predictably bare rooms (no heating), but a pretty patio and very helpful (if not English-speaking) staff. No ensuites, but bathrooms are clean and showers powerful. Thirty steps off the main tourist drag in a predictably scruffy alleyway, takes some time to locate.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Dar Loulema</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[A super-stylish converted riad hotel down a quiet alley (but not far from the seafront) in Essaouira. Think World of Interiors or Elle Decor cover shots. It's also got a great roof terrace and rooms are spacious and not overpriced, though the rates do seem to be on the rise since I stayed in summer 2005.]]></description>
                
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