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Audio Guide of Blanco Riad

Entra en este rincón blanco de la medina de Tetuán, donde exiliados andalusíes escondieron dramas de amor, traiciones y tesoros que aún susurran al viento.

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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. The Exile That Painted These Walls White

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2. The Stones That Keep the Echoes of Pirates

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3. Betrayed Loves in Shaded Courtyards

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4. The Myth of the White Ghost Who Haggles

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5. Marks Only the Sharp-Eyed Notice

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6. The Heartbeat You Carry in Your Pocket

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What time can I visit Blanco Riad and how do I get there?

Blanco Riad is a boutique hotel, so access for non-guests is limited to common areas such as the restaurant or the courtyard. The specific opening hours for these areas vary, so we recommend contacting them directly for dinners or special events. It is located in the old medina of Tetouan, near Moulay El Mehdi Square. The best way to get there is on foot if you are staying near the medina, or by taxi to the edge of the medina and then walking. You can find its location on Google Maps.

Is there an entrance fee for Blanco Riad or is it free?

As a riad, Blanco Riad is primarily accommodation. If you are not a guest, entry does not work like it does at a museum. However, you may access its restaurant or café if you plan to order something. We suggest checking their website or contacting them directly to find out whether a minimum spend applies or whether they have specific events with an entry fee.

How much time is recommended for visiting Blanco Riad?

If you are a guest, the experience is immersive and depends on your stay. If you only plan to visit the restaurant or have tea, allow between 1 and 2 hours to enjoy the atmosphere and architecture. It is not a place for a quick visit, but rather for relaxing and appreciating its design.

What is the history or meaning behind Blanco Riad?

Blanco Riad is a restored traditional Moroccan house (riad), redesigned with exquisite taste, combining traditional Tetouan architecture with a modern, minimalist style. Its significance lies in how it has transformed an old home into a luxurious space that respects local heritage, offering an authentic yet contemporary experience in the heart of the medina. It reflects the beauty and calm of white, a color deeply present in the architecture of Tetouan.

What is the best time to visit Blanco Riad?

The best time to visit Blanco Riad, if you are not a guest, is in the late afternoon for a quiet dinner or at sunset to enjoy the light in its courtyards. As for the time of year, spring and autumn are ideal in Tetouan thanks to the pleasant temperatures. It is always advisable to book in advance if you plan to dine there.

Is Blanco Riad accessible for people with reduced mobility?

As a traditional riad in the old medina, many of these buildings have stairs and narrow passageways, which can make wheelchair access difficult. We strongly recommend contacting Blanco Riad directly ([email protected] or the phone number listed on their website) to ask about specific accessibility to the common areas or any adapted rooms, if available.

What other points of interest can I visit near Blanco Riad?

Blanco Riad is located in the medina of Tetouan, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Very close by, you can explore Moulay El Mehdi Square, the Royal Palace, the Archaeological Museum, and stroll through the souks. The medina itself is an attraction, with its maze-like alleys and craft shops. Not far away, you can visit the Kasbah and enjoy the views. You can find more information about attractions in Tetouan on sites such as Visit Morocco.

Could you give me some practical tips to make the most of my visit to Blanco Riad?

Of course. First, if you plan to have dinner, book in advance. The cuisine is excellent and the atmosphere intimate. Second, take your time to appreciate the design and tranquility of the place; it is not somewhere to rush through. Third, be respectful of guests' privacy if you are there as a visitor. Finally, since it is in the medina, wear comfortable shoes to explore the surroundings and get pleasantly lost in its charming streets.

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