We spent 2 weeks in Morocco around Christmas 2017 and of all the places we stayed at on the trip this kasbah was the most memorable!||We drove from Marrakesh to Merzouga and this was our overnight stay on the road. We were the only guests that night, which totally added to the magic of the experience. Imagine you have your own sand castle? That's how it felt. ||||The actual kasbah is 300 years old, but very well preserved. It's an open air museum and a big tourist attraction in the area. So being able to stay here overnight was a real privilege. The hotel section is a new addition, so the room had heating and hot shower. There is an awesome roof patio, where I spent half a night photographing the stars. ||The manager Mr. Reda was such an accommodating host! The night before we were supposed to arrive, he sent me driving instructions and offered to make a dinner (because the location is a bit away from the main town of Skoura and is far from restaurants). Once we arrived, he served the customary tea with locally grown dates and we ended up just chatting about life for a about couple of hours. ||The breakfast spread was awesome too! With white buns, crepes, yogurt, cheese, jams, several types of olives... Overall, breakfasts in Morocco is my favourite thing!!||Before getting back on the road, we went to visit the museum part of the kasbah. Again, this early in the day we were exploring it by ourselves, no other visitors in sight. So if you value independence and authenticity, I highly recommend staying at kasbah...
Read moreWe stayed three nights at Kasbah Amridil and we loved every minute of it.|Here's why:||The kasbah is absolutely beautiful. It has an old and a newer part, both built the traditional way. The guest rooms are in the newer part and you can take a tour trough the old part and see how people have lived there in the 17th century.|The kasbah situated in an oasis, with lots of palmtrees, fruittrees and olive trees. The landscape is quite picturesque. Every morning stepping out of my room I was amazed by the stunning landscape I was seeing.|The food was very good as well. The breakfast was great and the dinners Réda's wife Amina cooked us were even greater.|Réda was the best host you could wish for. Réda welcomed us warmly with Moroccan tea and salted peanuts when we arrived. He helped us planning our day trips and and showed us around in the old kasbah. He made absolutely sure we had everything we could wish for.|Amina even washed my clothes as my suitcase had gone missing at the airport.||This place might even be our favourite place spending our holiday.|Thanks Réda and Amina for...
Read moreWe were a group of 16 Italians coming from other places in Morocco where we were accommodated even in nice place but nothing to compare to Kasbah Amridil. Amazing place, like a castel, with simple but clean rooms, no complain at all. But the best had still to come as the dinner was definitely the best ever along our staying in Morocco and the welcome from all the staff was much more than a warm welcome. Reda, the manager of the place, gave to us useful information not only about our journey but also pleasantly talking with him regarding politics, economy, movies and whatever else interesting concerning Morocco. Last but not least, Reda the day of our leaving we had a deeply visit to the Kasbah, that I cannot what a nice experience was. Said that what more: I strongly suggest this place and invite you all to be a guest...
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