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Built at the end of the 18th century, it is the historic heart of the city and the main center of activity with the port. Surrounded by a Vauban-style wall, the Medina is protected by fortifications where the European style blends harmoniously with the Arab-Muslim style. The Sqala de la Kasbah is an example accessible and open to the public of these fortifications where the walls are still under attack from the ocean. Inside, the maze of alleys divides the districts and the various souks. Fairly organized despite everything, the souk offers all types of products. Clothing rubs shoulders with spices, necklaces, bracelets and other items follow olives and other fruits and vegetables. There are many restaurants where the fresh fish caught in the morning is cooked for lunch or dinner. Many other typical dishes are also offered and it is good to stop on a terrace, in the refreshing shade of the trees. The Medina was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2001.
A stone's throw from the famous Skala, this riad is located in a derb at the end of a dead end.
Completely renovated and with great taste, it has been designed to offer its inhabitants a soft and pleasant living environment.
With a floor area of 77 m² and a total area of 211 m², it is arranged as follows:
On the ground floor: an entrance with a reserve that can be used as a laundry room, a bathroom and WC and built-in wall cupboards, a storage space under the stairs, a bright patio covered by a glass dome, a living room that can serve as a bedroom, a bedroom with fireplace and cupboards.
On the 1st floor: two bedrooms with dressing room for one and closet for the other and a shared bathroom.
On the 2nd floor: an unexpected living room, bright and designed as an open space, houses an open kitchen with its dining area, a living room with fireplace and an office space.
On the 3rd floor: the staircase leads to a cozy terrace where there is a modern Moroccan lounge under a pergola, a fireplace and a sunbathing area.
This riad is harmoniously decorated and designed. The volumes are refined and pleasant to live in.
The finishes are neat: cement tiles on the floor, wood on the floor and staircase, double glazing for the PVC sliding windows which are on the terrace, tadelakt in the bathrooms, exposed stones.
- Land title
- Sold partially furnished
Description produced by Immobilière d'Essaouira © all rights reserved
A favorite nestled in the medina, with flawless charm, that future owners will appreciate.
Review by Immobilière d'Essaouira © all rights reserved
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