My mother-in-law, daughter and I stayed at the Riad Daria Suites & Spa on our recent trip to Marrakech. Although we often travel, we had never been to Morocco before this trip, and it was truly a joy. The Daria is in the ancient walled city, which was maze-like and initially a little imposing. But we were greeted at the Daria by a kind, beautiful young woman named Mariam who instantly put us at ease. She gave us a tour of the Riad, and sat with us as she served us mint tea and cookies in the courtyard garden, and answered all of our questions. We soon soon felt relaxed, like we were family, and were at home (assuming, of course that our home was an ancient castle.) The rooms were large and clean and graced with beautiful tiles, and artifacts, yet all necessary modern amenities were at our fingertips. And the food! I intentionally ordered lemon olive chicken tagine every day, and I am still trying to copy the recipe, to no avail. But the most wonderful aspect of our stay, was the people. Ysama (I am uncertain how to spell his name, and for this I apologize) became our unofficial guide through the City, and he was a gem. In fact, a piece of my luggage broke during my stay, and Ysama drove his motorbike in to the City square, took pictures of varying pieces of luggage, purchased the piece I selected, and brought it back to me. I cannot say enough about this wonderful hotel, and the people that work in it. I only know that I will be going back to Morocco, and I will be staying at the Riad Daria Suites and Spa. Do yourself a favor. Go!
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