Much of the old palace was rebuilt between 1928 and 1930 hence the art deco influences found throughout Palais Amani. This theme has been respected in the choice of decor, creating an atmosphere of purity and opulence.
In arabic 'riad' means 'garden' and traditionally the garden was enclosed in the heart of the building. Maintaining this tradition, aromatic flower beds planted with citrus trees are set around a spectacular mosaic fountain creating a private paradise in which to escape the bustle of the surrounding medina.
One of the largest riads in the medina, Palais Amani underwent a three year restoration to repair and replace the intricate mosaic, stained glass, plaster carving and woodwork that one would expect in a Moroccan listed building. During that time, all the modern comforts were installed making the riad the luxury hotel that it is today. Palais Amani is spacious enough to respect your privacy whilst being sufficiently intimate to give you the personal attention you deserve.