When traveling to Morocco, there are normally two different types  of places that you can stay. One place that you may stay in is a riad  and the other place that you can stay is a hotel. Many people would like  to know just what the differences are between a hotel and a riad.  Although there are many similarities, there are also some major  differences.
The name "riad" in Arabic means "house with a tree or  garden." This word has been adapted to the world as the name of a place  to stay. Riads are found often in the midst of a traditional city,  where the people and the shops are found within close walking distance.  The riads are made from old, large and traditional house that have been  restored. Thus, the walls are covered with the traditional, handmade  tiles that lock intricately together, making a beautiful sight. Also,  there is the traditional plaster and woodwork and as the name states  there is a garden in the center. In most riads there are around 8- 20  rooms but in the larger riads there are more. The rooms are decorated in  the traditional Moroccan style and have a private bathroom. Depending  on the rating of the riad, whether it is 3, 4 or 5 star, it could have a  pool and air-conditioning. The pros of staying in a riad are the lovely  atmosphere, and the food, which is prepare carefully in the Moroccan  cuisine and tastes just like you would have at a Moroccan home. The cons  of staying in a riad would be that sometimes you would have to walk a  short distance to and from the riad and depending on the riad it may be  not as modern as you would wish. 5 Star Riads always are very  comfortable and anyone should be perfectly satisfied during their stay  there.
There are a few major differences between hotels in Morocco  and riads in Morocco. In general hotels are found in the New City,  which means that they are in the more modern part of Morocco. Unlike the  riad, you can always drive to your hotel. The hotels are large and most  good hotels have a swimming pool and air-conditioning. The rooms are  decorated in a more European fashion and are very comfortable. The  hotels will most likely be decorated with Moroccan décor as well, as  will the lobbies and other rooms in the hotel. The meals served in the  Hotels may be more western, so if you would like to taste Moroccan  cooking at its best, you should go to a riad. The pros of staying in a  hotel are the conveniences, you will always be cool, well cared for and  have all the little things of home. The cons are that you will not have  the full authentic experience of staying in Morocco.
Morocco is a  wonderful place to vacation as it offers so much variety and things to  do. Whether you choose to stay in a riad or hotel, it is sure that you  will enjoy your stay!
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