This charming nineteenth century residence (douiriya) that once welcomed prestigious visitors of War Minister Sultan Moulay-Abd el Aziz, now graciously extends its hospitality to you.
Located in the historic heart of the old city (medina), this hotel is a veritable architectural jewel that beautifully melds traditional décor with all the modern amenities. Lovingly restored over the course of two years under the supervision of talented architect Quentin Wilbaux, the riad faithfully retains its original character, as described in Jean Galloti’s famous book « Arabic Gardens and Houses of Morocco » (1926).
Let your imagination run wild and imagine yourself back in the days of Josephine Baker who loved to stay here during the Second World War. Relive the history that permeates the atmosphere of this uniquely enchanting riad reopened in 2003. Come savour this relaxing oasis of beauty and serenity and enjoy beautiful memories for years to come.
Upon entering, you will be dazzled by the light emanating from the majestic patio where beautifully painted ceramic tiles and a lofty ancient wooden ceiling compete for your attention. The marble fountain is reminiscent of that in the Bahia Palace (same architect, period, and provenance).
Welcome to Dar Lalla Fdila
Luxury, Charm & Authenticity

Pat F
A great place to stay with excellent service
We had an amazing time staying here. Abdu was an excellent host and and helped us with everything we needed. The room was amazing and the home cooked meals were some of the best food we experienced in the city. I highly recommend staying here and would definitely stay here again.
Raquel R
Perfect!
Absolutely recommended! Perfect stay in the heart of the medina, with lovely personal and owners, the food is a dream and the benefit is totally over the price. They did everything for us, incluiding to get a lovely guide and the best moroccan wine!
jakob h
Great spot
The Riad is very beautiful and in good condition. The staff is helpful and pleasant. I highly recommend this for both families and single travelers.