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                <title>Riad Dar Najat</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[My time in Marrakech and Dar Najat has been one of the best weeks ever. The Riad surpassed my expectations - it is simply stunning. There is so much to look at and the decor makes you feel like you're staying in the poshest of hotels but with the comfort of your own home. The location is also perfect, with the square only a five minute walk away. <br><br>The rooms remained spotless, with the ladies coming in to tidy up and change the sheets on a daily basis (but only if you're not in the room!). I must admit, I appreciated getting into a nice tucked bed everynight. The Riad is also maintained daily to its usual fantastic standard - the staff really do take pride in this place. <br><br>The food is fantastic - really fantastic. Their cous cous is most definately worth trying, and im convinced they also do the best tagines in the city. The lemon chicken tagine was amazing! I also looked forward to the breakfast everyday. Such a selection of food, it really sets you up for the day. <br><br>However the most positive aspect about the Riad is the staff. If the Riad was rented as a private villa, it would no doubt be a beautiful place to stay - but the staff have really made my time here something i will always remember. I was often sat on the terrace alone with my puzzle book and the staff would come over and chat with me. They are all extremely approachable and easy to have a laugh and giggle with. I enjoyed my conversations with them and felt really welcomed. They are so helpful, and often left the Riad (without us knowing) to buy things for us that werent in the Riad. They also walked with us to show us directions and key spots and organised all our transfers and trips during our stay. <br><br>I think we are already planning to come back early next year (when I hope it will be a bit cooler) and will definately stay at Dar Najat again. This place makes an already amazing city even more amazing. I love it, take me back!]]></description>
                
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                <title>Riad Maizie</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Riad Maizie is a beautiful calm oasis right in the heart of Marrakech. Reached through a maze of alleyways, but only seven or so minutes' walk from the main square, it's set on three floors (the top one being a fabulous sun terrace) around a cool tiled courtyard.  <br><br>Our accommodation was fabulous - comfortable and spacious, and the whole place is ideal as a base from which to see the sights, or for day-long lounging - our favourite hobby. Our host, James, was the most charming, knowedgeable and helpful person, and his team were also lovely - helpful and eager to please.  We may well have exasperated James a wee bit with our lack of sightseeing ambition, but it never showed and a plentiful supply of teas, coffees, cooling drinks and interesting chat was always on offer.  <br><br>This is a great place for a holiday - we spent six days there, but I think you can book for shorter breaks - or, of course, for longer! Warmly recommended.]]></description>
                
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