Maison d’Hôtes des Amis

Taroudant


This budget guesthouse has aged but sizeable rooms, basic bathrooms with intermittent hot water, a couple of salons, and a roof terrace for breakfast. It’s 800m west of Bab Taghount (on the west side of the ramparts) at the beginning of the open countryside, although street noise and the nearby mosque overwhelm any suburban tranquility.

The friendly and responsive proprietor, Said Dayfollah, offers bike hire, trekking and activities, pick-ups from Al Massira Airport (Dh300) and meals on request (Dh70).


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