Nice facility with great breakfast, especially the particularly delicious coffee. Situated in the old Medina, not too far from an entrance outside of the wall. The old Medina and souks are by and large too touristy. There are sections of the old Medina where the shops are catering to local Moroccans, but these shops sell things like clothes and kitchen wares, things were not of much interest to me as a tourist. But there were plenty of shops selling leather goods, wooden items, and souvenirs that I found all over Morocco (I also went to Fes and Marrakech). In short, the Riad is quite comfortable with friendly, helpful staff, but the location in the old Medina is not a particular bonus because there isn't much in the old medina that's authentic, historic, or unique. Still, the hotel was nice enough and very, very close to Centre Ville and the United Nations Plaza.