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Traveler’s Choice Award Top 25 Hôtels de Luxe — Monde

Presse et Récompenses
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2015 Traveler’s Choice Top 25 Hôtels de Luxe — Monde

« An absolute oasis in the middle of the hectic medina. The whole property is traditionally decorated with local antiquities and is beautiful in its understated simplicity. »

TimeOut

TimeOut

« It’s the most Moroccan of upmarket riads »

The wall street journal

The Wall Street Journal

« Riad Kniza is run by a friendly and helpful Moroccan family »

Times online

Times Online

« My favourite is Riad Kniza, owned and run by Moroccans … »

« … the family riad of Mohammed Bouskri, doyen of local tour guides. He has filled it with Moroccan treasures and created an elegant, peaceful home. »

The guardian

The Guardian

20 Best Places to Stay in Marrakech: « The Riad Kniza is that rare find - a riad owned and run by Moroccans… »

Frommers

Frommer's

« This 18th-century riad has been in the family for almost 200 years and offers the complete package of traditional architecture, authentic furnishings, and, above all, overwhelmingly hospitable service… »

A Hedonist’s guide to Marrakech

Un guide hédoniste de Marrakech

« … the decor and ambience are 100% Moroccan, complete with gorgeous fireplaces, traditional furniture and museum-quality antiques … »

American Way

American Way

« The eighteenth-century building that houses Riad Kniza has been in the same family for 250 years; a team of artisans spent three years turning it into a jewelbox of Moorish design… »

Mirror

Mirror

« I've stayed at the Riad Kniza just inside the Bab Doukalla gate, which has beautiful rooms and a rooftop view to die for. »

Maisons côté sud

Maisons côté sud

« … Une terrasse à la vue imprenable et une table aux saveurs exceptionnelles, sans doute la meilleure de Marrakech … »

Magazine Couleurs Maroc

Magazine Couleurs Maroc

« Au Riad Kniza, point d’état d’âme : on s’y sent bien et l’on regrette la maxime selon laquelle “Toutes les bonnes choses ont une fin”. Ici, l’appellation “maison d’hôtes” ne se résume pas à une banale figure de style. »