A seductively converted 17th-century townhouse, the Riad opens through a polished-concrete lobby adorned by an ornamental fountain/pool, fresh lilies and flickering candles. It's dressed with original architecture: exposed-stone walls, antique doors, red-brick arches, a frescoed facade. Off the patio are a hammam, a rooftop lounge and 10 intimate rooms styled with tadelakt (waterproof plaster) walls, Morocco-made tiles and soothing Andalucía-meets-Morocco design.
Wonderful breakfasts are served on a tucked-away open-air courtyard.