Riad Watier - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review Kids playing ball in the square, women collecting water from the fountain - and a huge carved-stone doorway behind: Ryad Watier . Built in 1913 as Essaouira's first school for muslim children, closed as direlict in 1982., rediscovering by Jean four years ago and named after the man who saved Essaoui... bootsnall.com
No title - expert review Entirely renovated according to Moroccan traditions, with creative craftsmen who used all the traditional technic giving a single charm to the residence respecting the aspect of Moroccan architecture. The riad watier is organized on 4 levels which bring you to ... sidestep.com
Riad Watier (Essaouira, Morocco) - Hotel Reviews - TripAdvisor Thank you Jean Gabriel and all the wonderful staff for a comfortable and thorougjhly enjoyable stay at Riad Watier. We did not stay long enough to enjoy the excellent food, [although we smelt it on our way out each evening] but we made friends with the tortoise and browsed the excellent library. Lov... tripadvisor.com
Maison d'hôte au Maroc, séjour à Essaouira, ryad marocain Nous sommes bien au Maroc, mais oubliez Marrakech et sa vie trépidante, ses souks bruyants, la pollution... Ici, à Essaouira, entre minarets et somptueuses demeures, dans les ruelles et les petits passages de la medina, la population de pêcheurs, d’artisans et de commerçants vous accueille en ... ryad-watier-maroc.com
A wonderfull guesthouse in Essaouira, Morroco, ryad in the hearth of medina This is Morocco, but forget Marrakech, with its hectic life, noisy souks and pollution. Here in Essaouira, among the minarets and magnificent houses, in the narrow streets and winding passages of the medina, local fishermen, craftsmen and shopkeepers will give you an unaffected and simple welcome. T... ryad-watier-maroc.com
Brochure - Ryad Watier - Essaouira "Arriving at the Riad Watier is like stepping into the home you never knew you had. The combination of Jean Gabriel's welcome and the jewel-like beauty of the place itself is utterly beguiling. Hidden down a tiny side street, in the heart of the medina, it is not only the perfect base from whic... naturallymorocco.co.uk
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