Welcome to Inns of Morocco - a selection of charming small inns, hotels, riads, kasbahs and other special guest accommodations. Exotic Morocco offers a diverse range of landscapes and activities--from bustling bazaars to desolate deserts. Over the past thirty years the tourist industry in this country has blossomed into a fascinating and desirable destination. The accommodation represented on this site is a compilation of hand-picked special places to stay that offer guests a welcoming reception, luxurious rooms and delicious traditional cuisine.
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Boutique HotelDuring a tour of Morocco, an Anglo-Swiss couple fell in love with Marrakech. Living in London, and looking for a sunnier clime, they fell for the house that was later to become Dar Les Cigognes (Dar is Arab for house, and Cigognes is French for storks), named for the storks that perch on the ramparts of the Royal Palace opposite. With the assistance of renowned architect Charles Boccara (other work includes the magnificent Marrakech Opera), the owners brought the enchantment of the house back to life. Some of the walls of the building date back to the 1600’s. Over the centuries, the decorative features changed, but the structure remained. A team of nearly 50 craftsmen and artists laboured to bring the house back to its original glory. In 2004, a second house, connected to the first by a covered bridge, was opened. Dar Les Cigognes is a small jewel, showing the many facets of the rich cultural and artistic traditions of Moorish art and architecture. The Dar is conveniently situated ...
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