Showing posts with label places to stay in tangiers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label places to stay in tangiers. Show all posts

Monday, 2 March 2015

La Maison de Tanger


As you may know - I am currently living in Assilah - yes the blog is called tea-in-tangiers, I know
but that's just because I have a thing for alliteration, and it had a nice ring to it . . .  but if you look at the small print it does say its about Tangiers, Assilah, and the places in between!
Anyway - the point of that little introduction is to explain how I came to spend the night at this lovely place : La Maison de Tanger!




Having been invited to a little soiree one Friday evening in Tangiers, I thought I would spoil myself and stay somewhere nice overnight rather than driving back late.
We decided on La Maison for a few reasons - some practical (parking,central etc) and others just because it looked pretty!




And it didn't disappoint on any accounts.



It is a beautifully restored and gracious home nestling surprisingly close to the grand socco.
Take a right at the arches -  just before you hit the metal workers.
I know the word "oasis" gets used an awful lot when talking about places to stay in morocco,
but this really is an oasis in the middle of the urban chaos of Tangiers.



The images above all give you the "big picture" which is undeniably impressive
but
to me
its always the details that make the difference . . . 



and La Maison de Tanger is full of details like this that make your stay there just that little bit more special
x


Wednesday, 8 October 2014

Berbari


Berbari is a country house, maison d'hote, restaurant, retreat. . . nestled in a quiet corner of the Moroccan countryside, not far from the town of Assilah. It fits perfectly into its surroundings - so much so that the storks have made it their annual residence!


For me Berbari is about paths and doorways, interesting corners and quiet spaces.


The organic bamboo work as you come through the entrance is almost sculptural


Doorways entice you to open them and explore.


Moroccan-blue paths begged to be followed.


And at the end of a path is often a corner that you know is the perfect place to read your book while settling into a slower pace of life.



Decorative details are often in unexpected spaces,


while every bedroom is different, individual and inviting.


The salon looks out over the countryside - even if you are not staying overnight, phone ahead and make a reservation for lunch - we did and it was delicious!


A little vintage piano detail.


At the end of the day - the hammock calls! 



And as the sunsets over the Berbari . . . 

the evening light throws up shadows that add a little mystery to the tranquility.

x