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Tin Joseph
10/10 Excellent
"Ideal if you are visiting Ait Ben Haddou. Just a short 15 min walk to the centre of Ouzarzate. Staff exceptional and very friendly. Very good and spacious room but be warned you cannot put toilet paper down the toilet. Ample and safe parking space outside. Highly recommend "
"Lovely welcome with mint tea served, whole property in good condition (despite driving up a rough track with lots of part finished buildings and rubbish - typical of much of Morocco). Fantastic views, and many areas to sit inside and out, e.g around the small pool (paddling only but I'm sure welcome once it gets hot). Good included breakfast (and dinner which was an extra €15 for 3 courses). No choices but plentiful and good quality. Very quiet, apart from barking dogs in the neighborhood. About 1km walk to village of Ait Benhaddou. Room spacious, comfortable and well decorated."
"We spent one night at the riad and had a wonderful stay. Thanks to its proximity to the city center, we were able to explore the most interesting sights on foot. The room, bathroom, and kitchen were clean, and the beds were comfortable. Our pleasant stay was also thanks to the friendly owner, who also recommended a nice restaurant. We highly recommend it!"
"A Cinematic Masterpiece of a Stay: Le Temple des Arts
If you are looking for a stay that feels less like a hotel and more like stepping onto a Hollywood movie set, Le Temple des Arts is a dream come true. From the moment you pass through the carved wooden doors, you are transported into a world of pure imagination and Moroccan grandeur.
The Unique Ambience: This isn't just a boutique hotel; it’s a tribute to the silver screen. Each room is a beautifully themed "set"—we stayed in the Kundun suite, and the attention to detail was breathtaking. It felt authentic, luxurious, and wonderfully kitsch all at once.
The Service: The staff, especially Omar, deserve a standing ovation. They treat every guest like a VIP. Whether it was the attentive service at breakfast or the helpful tips for navigating the city, the hospitality was warm, genuine, and professional.
The Food: Breakfast by the pool was a highlight of our mornings. Fresh, traditional Moroccan pastries and perfectly made omelets served in a serene garden setting. We also dined at their restaurant, Out of Africa, which offered a delicious fusion of flavors that rivaled any high-end spot in town.
Verdict: Le Temple des Arts is for the traveler who wants something different. It’s quiet, intimate, and bursting with"
"It was difficult to locate the property and there are no signs to direct to the property. Once inside, The Kasbah is fantastic surrounded by fruit and olive trees! The dinner was excellent. The staff are very helpful. The room is very well equipped including a wood burning fire place!"