Riad Amaris - Rabat
34.025083, -6.840184Overview
Located 25 minutes' walk from Rabat Archaeological Museum, the 3-star Riad Amaris Rabat offers Wi-Fi throughout the property and public parking. This Rabat riad is in Rabat Medina, which is a great choice for travellers interested in markets, sightseeing and Old Town exploring, quite close to such natural sights as Andalusian Gardens.
Location
The centre of Rabat can be reached in 15 minutes' walk of the property, and such cultural venues as Au Grain de Sesame Art Gallery are 1.1 km away. At the Riad Amaris Rabat you'll be 850 metres from Rabat Beach. The accommodation stands not very far from Cathedrale Saint-Pierre, popular with pilgrims and tourists alike.
Situated right in the centre of Rabat, Riad Amaris is 10 minutes' walk from Bab El Had bus stop.
Rooms
Equipped with a safe, some of the 7 rooms feature a tiled floor along with a sofa and a work desk. Guests can also make use of a separate toilet and a shower, as well as comforts such as a hair dryer and bath sheets.
Eat & Drink
Within easy walking distance of the hotel, Le So Lounge serves French meals.
Leisure & Business
A sundeck and a shared lounge are offered at this Rabat property for an extra charge.
Rooms and availability
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Max:2 persons
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Bed options:1 King-size bed
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Max:4 persons
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Bed options:2 Double beds
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Shower
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Heating
Essential information about Riad Amaris
| 💵 Lowest room price | 16604 INR |
| 📏 Distance to centre | 1.4 km |
| ✈️ Distance to airport | 10.1 km |
| 🧳 Nearest airport | Sale, RBA |
Location
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Reviews of Riad Amaris
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missingWrote a review on 27 Novsuperb breakfasthelpful staffcharming atmospherelong waitmissing kettle
Staying at Riad Amaris was a delight! The breakfast was superb, with a variety of eats like the unique Balboula soup that really tickled my taste buds. The staff, notably Abdul, were not just helpful but genuinely cute was good. Plus, the charming atmosphere allowed me to unwind beautifully after a bustling day out in the medina! I loved the cozy vibe of the stylish rooms.
I did hit a snag during check-in. After a long journey, my room wasn't ready, leaving me waiting longer than I'd hoped. A kettle for hot water and coffee/tea sachets would've been a cherry on top, especially for someone who travels often like me!
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missingWrote a review on 25 Nov
The rooms were neat with electric heating, you feel like home. I appreciated that there were lots of facilities in the room such as: climate control, a private safe and a couch bed. The location was particularly good as for me, just next door to a major avenue, the ruins, and most things worth seeing and doing in Rabat.
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missingWrote a review on 24 Nov
Had an excellent stay during the visit, everything was excellent. The room I had was tidy and huge with electric heating, tasteful interior, for example. Very central location was a plus. A shopping area and a market were right next door.
No issues.
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missingWrote a review on 15 Novcozy roomwonderful breakfastopen toilet
Riad Amaris impresses with cozy rooms and wonderful breakfast. The open toilet design might be awkward for some.
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missingWrote a review on 12 Nov
The rooms are well-kept and a nice size with a sofa and our experience is very pleasant. The stuff are extremely helpful, managed the parking off site...
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missingWrote a review on 12 Nov
The room I stayed in was neat and huge and complete with shared bathroom, windows facing the inner court, for example. It was in a very central setting close to a major avenue...
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missingWrote a review on 03 Novcute staffrooftop terraceparking hasslehard to find
The highs and the lows
The staff are cute. The rooftop terrace is a perfect spot to unwind while enjoying a delicious breakfast that includes a variety of fresh, local options!
Finding nearby parking posed quite a challenge, and the riad's entrance can be a bit tricky to locate, particularly amidst the bustling market streets.
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missingWrote a review on 23 Octcozy decorunique bathroomunpleasant smell
The charming decor in the rooms created a cozy atmosphere that provided a cute escape after a day of wandering. The bathroom, while different, had character that some might find intriguing.
The rooms had a noticeable unpleasant smell that could. The windows opened directly into the common area, limiting privacy and light. The check-in process was frustrating as my room was not ready, leaving me waiting too long after a long flight. There was also a lack of amenities such as a kettle and coffee/tea supplies, which are standard in many other hotels.
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missingWrote a review on 15 Julreally good locationfriendly staffdelicious breakfasttricky directions
Really good location in the heart of the Medina with a lovely sun terrace. Great staff. Breakfast included local pastries and fresh juice, great start to the day!
It was a bit tricky to find at first, could use clearer directions for newcomers. They don't provide keys for the entrance door.
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missingWrote a review on 08 Julcomfy roomexcellent breakfastcozy decorawkward bathroom layoutminimal noise issues
I stayed in the Double Room with Private Bathroom for one night. The room was just like the photos, super comfy! The decor. Plus, the breakfast was excellent, served in a lovely space. No complaints about noise despite being in the medina-very peaceful. Only downside? The bathroom layout might be awkward for some, but it didn't bother me much.
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missingWrote a review on 05 Jul
We had a truly wonderful time at Riad Amaris. The breakfast was outstanding, featuring fresh orange juice, excellent coffee, and the most delicious croissants. The location is fantastic, right in the heart of the medina and surrounded by a vibrant shopping area.
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missingWrote a review on 29 Jununique roomdelicious breakfastgreat locationawkward bathroom layout
Charming retreat with a twist
The double room was super comfy, and having some stairs to the bedroom felt unique. Breakfast on the terrace was a highlight. Loved the mint tea and soft omelette! Only thing was the bathroom layout could be a tad awkward for some. Still, it was a peaceful spot after a long day exploring!
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missingWrote a review on 28 Junfresh local options
Just a top selection for getting around the area in Rabat with very nice value for money. The breakfast had various fresh local options that were really good. Make sure to ask for directions ahead of time, as finding the entrance can be tricky.
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missingWrote a review on 27 Junspacious roomsfriendly staffrelaxing terracetricky location
the location can be a tad tricky to find but once you do the place is stunning the rooms were spacious and the terrace was perfect to relax on the staff was really friendly and the breakfast had plenty of options
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missingWrote a review on 23 Maydelicious breakfasthelpful staffawkward bathroom layoutconfusing entrancelack of amenities
The breakfast was enjoyable, with homemade croissants and other delicious local dishes, served on a lovely terrace with captivating views. The staff exhibited amazing hospitality, going above and beyond to ensure a pleasant experience. The layout of the bathroom might be off-putting for some, as it lacks proper separation, which could affect privacy. The entrance can be a bit confusing to find, and a lack of basic amenities such as a kettle could have enhanced the stay significantly.
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