Sultana Larache

Larache


­Hidden away down one of the medina’s winding lanes, this large house – said to have once been owned by a sultan – has been sensitively and stylishly restored. There are just three rooms with neutral-toned, smooth tadelakt (waterproof limestone plaster) walls and local touches, along with a breezy salon with medina views and a cosy salon with a log fire.


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