We stayed at this riad for 3 nights. Comparing all 8 places we stayed at during our trip to Morocco, Riad Myra was without a doubt THE best. The riad had some of the finest zellij, plasterwork, carved wood, brass work, etc. that we saw outside the tourist attractions. Everything was first class from the fine fessi embroidered table cloths to the intricately carved furniture in the rooms. This was simply a palace.
Besides the jaw-dropping interior, the food was superb. Both lunch and dinner were 3 courses. Note though that the breakfast is the same every morning (as was the case at the other riads except one). However, we did have dinner at the famous La Maison Bleue (just around the corner), and we thought that the food was just as good.
Most impressive of all was the personalized service. One afternoon we had come back to the riad hungry thinking that we could get lunch at the riad. When we had told them of this, they seemed to have a confused/worried look. It turned out that they did not normally serve lunch without advanced notice (as was the case at the other riads). Instead of turning us down, they spoke to the kitchen staff and apologetically said that they can only offer us chicken with couscous. Of course it was delicious. Another instance was where Noel (riad staff member) even came back for our last dinner just to be able to serve us. I believe it was her day-off (Friday) given that we didn't see her during the day. Finally, Brahim (riad staff member) kindly gave us a wake-up call at 3AM and served us breakfast at 3:30AM just so that we wouldn't leave hungry to catch our 6AM flight out of Fes.
Overall, the best experience I've had anywhere in the world.











