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16 rue Ceuta
ESSAOUIRA 44000, MOROCCO
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- Price Range:
Mid-range
- Neighbourhood:
Bani Antar
- Atmosphere:
Elegant and Low-key
Lonely Planet Review
A sailor, a restaurateur, an artist and a gallery owner - Jean-Gabriel is a man of many talents and his house reflects his bright, breezy outlook on life. It's big and light, comfortable and practical, full of good books and intriguing maps.
With high ceilings, lots of light, and bright windows it's one of the best terraces in town. It was such a mess when Jean found it that he pretty much demolished it and started again, installing new electrics, a generator, three separate boilers, a laundry room and a reserve water tank. The 10 rooms show the same attention to practical detail - they're huge and comfortable, beds have Siemens mattresses and showers are of the power variety. Rooms are well-stocked with books and decorated with curiosities from Jean's travels. But it's not really the decor that catches the eye. What impresses most is the atmosphere. The staff are delightful: they've known each other since childhood and live in the same street as the hotel. They're Jean's adopted family and it shows in the easy-going banter and comfortable feeling that pervades the house.
Review by author Paula Hardy
How To Get There
Essaouira is a pedestrian town. To get to Ryad Watier from one of the doors where your taxi or the bus will take you, the easiest way is to hire a wheelbarrow used here to carry bags and suitcases. All the people handling them know where we are located and will lead you to the ryad for less than 2 euros.
Ryad Watier is only 10 minutes welk from any of the city doors.
Check-in/Check-out
Earliest check-in:
12:00 AM
Latest check-out time:
12:00 AM
Author Tip
Jean is currently waiting for his boat license after which he hopes to take his guests out on boat trips. His innate curiosity also means that he has many tips for walks and secret swimming spots. The riad also has its own hammam (steam bath) or you can pop round the corner to the excellent Hammam Mounia.
Curious Fact
Ryad Watier was built by the French in 1913 and was the first school in Essaouira to cater for local children. The downstairs rooms are the original classrooms. The school continued to serve the community long after the French departed in 1952 and only closed in 1982. When Jean was working on the restoration, dozens of people from the neighbourhood wanted to revisit their old school.