Douar Graoua
Kennaria N° 18 Derb
Lalla Chacha, 40000
Marrakech Medina
Tel : (+212)(0)24375085
mobile : (+212)(0)61439221
Fax : (+212)(0)24384699
email : black_zitoun@yahoo.fr
http://www.dar-najat.com/
Dar Najat is Located in the centre in the heart of the Medina of Marrakech within five minutes walk to the famous place Jemaa el Fna.
A perfect success hospitality, user-friendliness and intimacy are the reflection of this riad completely rehabilitated with refinement & romanticism. Around the terrace, you will spend long moments surrounded by a floor of pinks and attentions of every moment without forgetting an Eastern gastronomy full with colors and dietetic benefits concoctée by SAKINA, our very dynamic cooker!
The panoramic sight of all the médina will fill with wonder you by one to lay down sun, festival of colors and the living room “the stars” perched on the terrace will be certainly the privileged place of in love with its roof in ice and the stars within reach without forgetting an appreciated collection of discs of the music lovers of any horizon….
The heating jacuzzi will erase the steps and other efforts of the day for the courageous ones! This house is a place of meetings, poetry and in addition, with the statements of all, the team is rather funny! ….
Audio-visual equipment of quality as well as a work-center with portables and connection WIFI in the entirety of the riad will be more undeniable in an environment alleviated and cordial or each part is a voyage for the pleasure of the eyes…
March 13th, 2008 | Posted in Hotel | No Comments
Like in any other muslim country, to show a bit of respect to the locals in your dress code is always a good idea. However, Morocco is quite a modern country in that sense and you will see a lot of different attires worn even by local women, please don’t assume that you won’t offend because others dress in a western style
The normal dress code on the street in Morocco is to cover legs, chest and arms for both men and women and although this is much more relaxed than it used to be. It is fine to wear shorts/swimwear in certain places and staff will advise you of the protocol at each place, specially if you planning to travel outside Marrakech.
I have seen some tourists wearing next to nothing, showing complete disregard for local customs. However, Moroccans are very civilised and relaxed. They will not bother you but they may stare. If you like to be stared you can wear what you like, but if you like more anonymity just wear what you would normally wear, taking with you a light pashmima to cover your shoulders/arms & even your head when you feel it would be appropriate.
Advice sent by Jim Parker
February 18th, 2008 | Posted in Arrive, News | 2 Comments
When: 1st – 3rd March 2008
Where: Marrakech – Morocco
Website: www.maghrebarts.ma
Organised by the internationally renowned pianist Youra Nymoff & the music director of the Nice Philharmonic Orchestra Marco Guidarini – A festival of classical music with the participation of international orchestras.
Rencontres Musicales de Marrakech cross paths between western music and non-western and open a window for young performers and Moroccan talents to popularize and promote the great classical music in Morocco.
February 18th, 2008 | Posted in News | 1 Comment
The Golden Tulip Farah Marrakech is a modern hotel situated in the residential area of Marrakech only 10 minutes walk from the medina and the Koutoubia Mosque.
Rooms are decorated with bright colors and furbish with wood furniture. All rooms offer television with satellite, balcony, mini-bar and telephone.
The hotel offers a lot of amenities such as fitness center, tennis court, and swimming pool.
Moreover a shuttle is available to drive you to the Amelkis gulf court.
The hotel offers different bars and restaurants where the guest can enjoys a drink or a nice lunch or diner.
February 9th, 2008 | Posted in Hotel | No Comments
The Most Romantic Riads in Marrakech include:
Maison Mnabha: Situated in the Kasbah area of old Marrakech, Maison Mnabha offers 4 bedrooms, some with a private roof terrace, overlooking the medina and the distant Atlas Mountains. The rooms are beautifully decorated in 17th century tile work. A private chef can offer you a candlelit dinner on the roof terrace.
Riad Kniza: Situated in the heart of Marrakech’s Medina just a few minutes walk from the Djemma el Fna (the main square), this small, romantic, beautifully furnished traditional Riad has 7 rooms, two lounges, a courtyard and several patios.
La Maison Arabe: La Maison Arabe is a luxury Riad in the heart of the Marrakech Medina. Famous for its restaurant it also offers 17 rooms overlooking two courtyards and a beautiful hammam (traditional Moroccan sauna).
February 6th, 2008 | Posted in Hotel, News | No Comments