"The first guesthouse in Tangiers: A bohemian beauty"
Tangier: Perched high up on 11th-century ramparts of Tangier, Dar Nour has spectacular views over the Bay of Tangier and the old Medina. Dar Nour has retained the spirit of a traditional Moroccan seaside building, with subtle touches in its furniture and decor reflecting Tangier's cosmopolitan history.
Owned and managed by an archaeologist, journalist and architect, Dar Nour has an artistic and creative foundation represented by the subtle and diverse intricacies in artifacts and décor throughout the property. Extremely proud of their reputation as a house of artists, Dar Nour has attracted a number of international writers, film makers and painters.
The oldest guesthouse in Tangier Dar Nour is well known all over the world and one of the best Riads in Morocco. Dar Nour houses a cosy movie salon on the ground floor alongside the 1st floor lounge crafted in a bric a brac bohemian retro style, offering guests a unique stay in Tangier with a very tasteful colonial European ambiance.
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In-house dining
A vast and impressive complimentary breakfast is prepared each day on the lower roof terrace of Dar Nour.
Dar Nour offer its guests an early evening aperatif from 18:30 with a selection of cocktails and Moroccan wines to be enjoyed on its large undulating roof terrace with spectacular views over the bay of Tangier and the multicolored city below.
"Wonderful place to stay. Each room is a little treasure. Cool roof deck for breakfast, drinks, dinner. Great staff. Very clean. There are a lot of stairs, but that's part of the hotels charm. Wish we could have stayed longer."
Pagels from California, July 2013
"Gorgeous breakfast on the roof terrace. The Nour Suite was wonderful, white walls, lots of pretty lamps and 3 windows over the edge of the kasbah onto the Rue de la Kasbah/d'Italie. Ensuite shower room with great scented toiletries and a stained glass door throwing colours into the living room. Dinner was also great, with a fantastic view from the terrace and the noise of the city rising up below us. The Dar is multiple houses joined together with a warren of stairs leading to rooms, wonderfully decorated salons and the roof terrace.
The staff and owners were very accommodating, spoke English and/or French and especially the arrival routine was very well organised and instructive, with an information pack full of recommendation"
R.A from London, June 2013
"Spent 4 days here in November, 2012. The staff are wonderfully responsive, and most speak some English. Accommodations have dramatically beautiful views of the whole Medina. Of course this means you have to climb back up the hill after you go to the Grand Socco or wander through the Souks to the bottom of the Medina. Well worth the climb, believe me. Phillippe and Jean-Olivier are the owners/operators and are always available to help. They live at the Riad. The restaurant they just opened a short walk away is lovely. You can have your meals brought up to the Riad if you want to eat there, or you can go to the restaurant (a short walk away) and enjoy yet another vista of the Atlantic Ocean. The Suite Nour has a living room, dining room, bathroom, bedroom and closets galore."
Margo from Massachusetts, November 2012
Located on top of the Kasbah walls of Tangier medina, Dar Nour in the heart of the most vibrant and cultural part of the city. The beach is accessed by a 25 minute walk or 5 minute taxi but both of which passing through the bustling heart of the old city with plenty of sights to see along the way
Pacha Suite
This apartment suite with an air of mystery, decorated in grey and green tones, features a portrait gallery of the kings, pashas, sultans and viziers who have left their mark on Morocco's history. Split-level room. Double bed. Bathroom with shower, bath and lavatory. First floor.
Jassim Suite
The Jassim is a split-level apartment suite fit for the stars. Featuring silky fabrics and a colour scheme dominated by red… and black, it is a rock n' roll tribute to the Rolling Stones, who stayed nearby in the Kasbah. The upper level boasts a lounge area that opens out onto two small terraces. Double and single bed. Bathroom with shower and lavatory. Second floor.
Nour Suite
Meaning ‘light’ in Arabic the Nour suite offers a fresh bright and very spacious atmosphere located on the 2nd floor of Dar Nour. White, elegant and bathed in sunlight, this suite is perfectly named. The lounge-cum-library and the large writing desk provide an intimate apartment sized space, perfectly suited for a honeymoon in Morocco. The Nour suite has a double and single bed. The large bathroom has a with shower and lavatory.
Hafa Suite
With its whitewashed walls and Matisse-blue floor tiles, this suite boasts a private terrace with sea views. This extremely romantic suite features netting draped around the bed set into an alcove, charcoal drawings, potteries and books. Double bed. Bathroom with shower and lavatory. Third floor.
Fayzas Mini-suite
In an art loft bohemian style, the Fayzas mini suite is located at the very top of the Dar Nour, all in white and bathed in sunlight, Fayzas has the Andalusian character of its old tiling and contemporary artwork. The stairs from its small terrace lead you to the rooftop boasting views over the entire Bay of Tangier. Perfect for lazing in the sun between the sky and the sea. This mini suite has a double bed and small lounge with sofa and table. The Zeleig tiled bathroom has a shower and lavatory with superior toiletries. Third floor.
Mohand mini-suite
This room pays tribute to Berber art with its clean and geometric lines. It features abstract patterns, natural colours, and pottery from the Rif. Peaceful atmosphere. Office area and lounge space. Twin beds. Bathroom with shower and lavatory. Second floor.
Salam Mini-suite
This green retro townhouse styled room on the 1st floor of Dar nour has a typically Tangier-style character thanks to its eclectic decor. The white interior is set off by green and black waxed tiles, custom designed and created for this room. The in room lounge area promotes tranquility and harmony. The bathroom of the Salam mini-suite has a large shower and lavatory.
Redouane Room
Bathed in blue and enhanced by a sparkle here and there of Venetian glass "so typical of Tangier homes", the Redouane room, located on the 2nd floor, has twin beds and is the smallest room at the Dar Nour. Ideal for solo travellers, younger guests or an economical stay. The cosy bathroom has a shower and is decorated in cream tadelakt.
Itaf Room
Located on the 1st floor or Dar Nour, the Itaf room features yellow ochre walls, a split-level situated at the heart of the house. Filled with books, old photos, fabrics and mirrors, this is the largest of Dar Nour’s "small rooms" and has a decidedly Kasbah inspiration. The large bathroom is situated on the lower mezzanine level with shower and lavatory.
Faris Room
With its walls painted in Marrakesh red, the Faris room, located on the 2nd floor of Dar Nour, is the most oriental-style room. Its small arches and cedar woodwork from the Atlas Mountains mean that the Farris room captivates visitors with its Delacroix-inspired charm and extremely intimate feel. The small bathroom is decorated in yellow tadelakt with a shower and lavatory.
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