We visited this riad during covid times and loved that it was a small riad which allowed us to make it a private rental for the entire unit. Every evening I contacted the owner with any questions I had and they were always available to answer. The property uses a driver who was always available via WhatsApp and provided driving locally at affordable prices without the need of looking for a cab. The cook made a delicious breakfast. She does not speak English but that was easily resolved with our limited French and google translate. The cook is also available for dinners for an additional fee. This was very helpful as restaurants would close at 8pm during the covid curfew. There is a pool at the property but it is a soaking pool. The location is walking distance from the marketplace. Be careful of locals that may come over to you inviting you to come see the market of colors or the market of spices. They take you simply to one of the little shops who charge the highest prices in the market even after you bargain. The dar bacha cafe is located at the entrance to the community as well as some government office with lots of military and police. We never needed assistance from police but if we had they would’ve been less than a two minute walk from the riad. The dar Bacha café is also a great landmark to offer tour guides who may be meeting you for any excursions. There is a laundry washer on property but like most European properties clothes is hung to dry. There is a stove top but no oven. This allows you to still make many meals but plan your grocery shopping knowing that you cannot bake any items. There is a lovely terrace on the roof. During warm months you can sunbathe up there on the chaise loungers or you can have a meal up there any time of year. I loved the privacy, safety, and conveniences of this property and would visit again in the future. We stayed there as a family with 15, 17, and 20 year old children and found that there was more than enough room throughout the property for all of us.