We have just returned back home from a weeks stay at the wonderful riad P´tit Habibi and we could not have been more happy. We have been to Marrakesh twice before, staying at significantly more expensive hotels (Amanjena, La Mamounia and the Four Seasons), but this stay at P´tit Habibi was the best! From the moment we first contacted the manager Abdel to ask for practical things and tips for things to do, we felt very well taken care of. All requests were answered quickly and nothing was a problem. We arrived on a Saturday just before sunset and was warmly greeted with the traditional mint tea and local biscuits which were served at the beautiful roof terrasse. Sitting there, hearing the Ramadan prayers over the city while enjoying our tea, was just magic. The riad has just five rooms plus a courtyard, a number of common rooms and the mentioned roof terrasse with a small pool, loungers and sitting areas. It is beautifully decorated with a tasteful mix of Moroccan and modern furniture, all very carefully selected. There are pretty, quirky and surprising things to see wherever you look, including amazing lamps, colorful pillows, art and a number of wonderful mirrors. Our suite - the White room - was great. It is the most traditional room of the riad, pretty long with some chairs and a fireplace in one end and a comfy bed in the other end. There is also a decorated wardrobe with plenty of space for our clothes and a private bathroom with everything needed. The best part is the private terrace with a huge daybed and another sitting area, all with comfy pillows, lamps, lanterns being lit every evening and green plants. The very best thing about the riad is, however, it’s staff. All friendly and smiling, always willing to help and keeping everything clean and beautiful. They are happy to give recommendations, make reservations, walk you places if it is hard to find your way, they pick up take away pizza if you feel like eating in or even assist you in getting a local hair cut or have clothes repaired. We got a local mobile phone to be able to reach them when we were out and also cash the first day before we had been able to get some ourselves. Food is very good too. Varied breakfasts every morning, with freshly pressed orange juice, coffee, different Moroccan pancakes, bread, egg, yoghurt, fruit etc. We also had a dinner at the riad the first night of our stay. This has to be ordered in advance, and I highly recommend it. Our dinner consisted of a large selection of Moroccan starters and salads followed by a traditional tajine with chicken, olives and preserved lemons plus freshly grilled skewers of meat, all really tasty and fresh. In my view this riad is a real find and I hope we will have the chance to visit again.…