The property was very clean. I was able to check in online to submit my passport information. I was picked up at the airport and taken as far as cars would go. There a hotel staff person with a wheelbarrow took my luggage the remaining 5 min walk on foot to the hotel, since it is down long windy roads in the old medina area of town. Check in was easy, and I was able to rent a towel and buy a lock for the locker, and get a free hot mint tea. They carried my luggage up stairs to the room. The room was a share women's hostel room with double bunk beds. Each bed had a curtain. The AC and hot water worked and soaps and shampoos were provided. There were some menu items served (food and drinks) downstairs. Many travelers hung around the pool, TV (watching soccer), and other tables in the common area, as well as up on the roof. When the sun goes down you can hear the call to prayer pretty loud, but if the windows are closed it won't wake you at the 3 am one. If you stand on your tip toes on a lounge chair on the roof, you can see over the wall for the sunset, but otherwise you can't see the city over the wall.
This location is good for walking to get to the main square in 15 min or so, and is close for many restaurants. Google maps works so you can find the hotel. There is an espresso stand right outside the entry to the hostel starting at 9 am, and he has some good pastry/cookies. Front desk was always staffed.