We stayed at the Riad Nomades for an entire week in late October 2017. We enjoyed our stay immensely. The hosts were very friendly, extremely helpful and provided lots of advice concerning what to do and what rather not. (They even got us a tin of that yummy sweet potato concoction they serve for breakfast, to carry home.)||The room was a very pleasant one, nicely furnished with a double four poster bed and a bathroom with a very good shower. The mattress was fine, and we slept well all the time.||Every morning we were greeted with a sweet breakfast of pancakes of various kinds, rolls, croissants and so on with a selection of jams, a fresh orange juice and another variety of fresh fruit salads daily. A wonderful start into the day.||Due to the riad’s location in the northern Medina, just a few minutes’ walk from the bustling souks and the big square, we had wonderful opportunities to explore the areas of interest without bothering to carry anything, because within minutes we would be back at the hotel to grab the camera or the extra money if required.||Pascale also offers to go on excursions into the Atlas Mountains or other areas around Marrakech. We went to Aït-Ben-Haddou with him and had a wonderful day with lots of impressions that we would not have had if we had travelled alone. He knows the places to see and the people to ask for permissions.||For the times between excursions the riad offers a lovely sun terrace and a very pleasant patio to stay in and read.||The restaurant that belongs to the riad is called Exotic Bali and surprises the guests with dishes of the Balinese kitchen, cooked to perfection. A wonderful alternative to the restaurants in the neighbourhood, when you have tried enough couscous, tajine and the like.||I would recommend the Riad les Nomades any time. And I’m sure to go back there, when I return to Marrakech for another visit.||If you go there for the first time, make sure thatt you book the airport transfer, because otherwise you might have...
Read moreThe peaceful Riad is a 15 minute walk from Jamaa el Fna, once you learn the streets, located minutes from several good restaurants, including a delicious option downstairs. I stayed for 5 nights over new years, and enjoyed the wonderful hospitality of Pierre and Pascal. The Riad has a terrace upstairs which provides beautiful spaces to relax on or escape the heat and noise. The riad is located just off of one of the larger streets in the medina, so it is easy to navigate once you recognize the major landmarks and start to orient yourself in the medina. There is a taxi stand less than 5 minutes up the road to take a petit taxi to anywhere you need 24/7. The restaurant in the Riad is absolutely packed with flavors and spices, something you will smell and instantly want to eat -- the flavors were excellent.||||Being greeted and talking to Pierre, Pascal, or anyone at the Riad was always a pleasure and a source of information. Would reccomend to anyone looking for a quiet place to stay in the Medina, with wonderful hosts. Definately...
Read moreRiad Nomades is tucked away down a quiet side street off the souk between the Jema El Fna square and the Riad Larousse area. This puts in within 10-15 minutes walk from most of the main sites. Plus Riad Larousse is one of the main pickup/drop off points for tourist trips, taxis and airport transfers, so it makes travelling further afield so easy.||||It's recently changed hands but the previous quality is still there. The rooms are spacious, clean and comfortable. And the Riad itself is spacious and airy, with a nice roof terrace.||||Rashid and Zackery, who now run the Riad, couldn't be more helpful and friendly. They were always happy to answer questions, give directions or just to chat. They went out of their way to help me and other guests, even calling tour companies to chase...
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