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Arriving at Marrakech — Riad Viva (Hotel)


Follow the signs to Riad Viva

Ursula and I took a side trip on a recent visit to Lisbon. On 8 November 2024 we flew down to Morocco for a three-night stay in Marrakech before returning to Lisbon and hoping a cruise ship back across “The Pond.” We’d both been to Morocco before, and Ursula visited Marrakech back in the late ’80s or early ’90s, but this was a first-time trip for me. So, imagine my surprise when we took a taxi to our hotel, only to be dropped off at the entrance to a nondescript side alleyway that allowed bicycles, scooters, and pedestrian traffic, but no cars, and given vague directions on how to traverse the remaining distance to our hotel.

Rue Saâdiens (left); our alleyway, Derb Sidi Mbarek (right)

It seemed to me a case of, “You can’t get there from here. You have to go elsewhere first.” Four winding turns later, after hauling our luggage some 280 meters/920 feet, we found ourselves standing in a narrow, dusty street alive with playing children and friendly cats. Before us was a door and a call button to summon someone to unlock it and allow us entry. By now I was wondering what Ursula had gotten us into. It turned out that she had gotten us into a very pleasant surprise, for upon our entry we found ourselves standing in a luxurious 5-start hotel that looked to be ½-star at most on the outside.

The open-air courtyard of Riad Viva

As you can see above, the area just past reception is quite the contradiction to the description I gave you of our first, street-side impression. The courtyard came with a comfortable seating area and a tranquility-inducing fountain:

Riad Viva courtyard seating area, where we were served tea
Riad Viva courtyard fountain

Our room was on the first floor. Indeed, it was the first room on the left as you step into the courtyard. Here are photos of the sleeping quarters and the bathroom:

Riad Viva room
Note the high ceilings and bright lighting
Luxurious, spacious shower in a well-appointed bathroom

Riad Viva also has an incredible restaurant that serves traditional Moroccan food with a set menu that changes daily. I’ll be reviewing that little delight in this week’s Fun Food Friday. For now I’ll leave with a taste of Marrakech to whet your appetite for what’s to come this week and next:

12th Century Koutoubia Mosque; built 1158-1195
Jemaa el-Fnaa, a.k.a. Piazza Principale

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Fun Photo (Video) Friday — Burj Khalifa Light Show; The Extended Version


Last week I presented a short video of the Burj Khalifa light show. Today I’m going to show you and extended video showing much more of what you can expect. Today’s video contains three clips stitched together in the sequence in which they were recorded:

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Dubai — Gold Souk


Royal Portraits; Rulers of the United Arab Emirates

If it’s Wednesday, it must be time to shop. And Ursula loves shopping for precious stones and gold. We hit souks (marketplaces) in Istanbul, Abu Dhabi, and now it was time to hit Dubai’s Gold Souk. Continuing north from Burj Khalifa Metro Station, exit the light rail at Al Ras Metro Station. From there it’s about a seven-minute walk.

Al Ras Metro Station to Dubai Gold Souk

Prepare to be amazed when you arrive. The shops selling gold, expensive watches, and other luxury items seem to stretch forever:

Dubai Gold Souk

And don’t worry about the Sun. You’ll be walking beneath shade. The temperatures may be warm, but the shops run air conditioning.

Dubai Gold Souk

Gold sold here comes in basically four flavors — 24K, 22K, 21K, and 18K. Gold for bracelets, rings, and other pieces subject to dings, squishing, and other abuse generally come in the 18-to-21K range. Here’s a 21K bangle that I finally managed to talk Ursula into letting me acquire for her after I insisted we return (twice) to the store selling it:

21K gold bangle — rich in color

Gold pieces intended for more formal wear or slated to become family heirlooms tend toward 22K and 24K, such as:

Gold as Attire

But I have trouble distinguishing anything 21K and above. This 21K piece is an example as to why:

21K Gold

Friday ends this series of articles that began way back on 8 July with a transatlantic cruise Spain and continued onwards with flights to Istanbul, Abu Dhabi, and Dubai. I hope you enjoyed the journey. But let’s continue for now with more shopping at Dubai’s Gold Souk:

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