Morocco travel accommodation
I won’t go into details about normal hotels, but local homestays with Moroccan characteristics are a sight to behold. It is said that more than half of the world’s most popular homestays are in Morocco. Generally speaking, the words Riad or Dar appear in the name of the homestay. In terms of pure architectural classification, Riad means garden in Arabic and Dar means courtyard. Riad is a traditional Moroccan house, many of which have a history of hundreds of years. The gate is small and there is a cave inside. Provides 4-6 rooms of different sizes, the owners are mostly elegant gentlemen or ladies, and the breakfast is exquisite. Dar is a Moroccan B&B. It means that the tiled, beautifully decorated courtyard, and even a small fountain are generally exquisitely designed and mixed with many local cultures. It is also an quintessential embodiment of Moroccan culture. However, in reality, regardless of the definition of Riad or Dar, most homestays call themselves Riad, and there i...