Riad di Siena
A working riad in the Marrakech medina.
Six rooms. A kitchen that runs every day. We run the front desk and the kitchen ourselves.
Visit Riad di Siena ↗Fifteen properties across six functions: host, write, teach, sell, measure, archive. Built for places, hosts, and travelers.
A working riad in the Marrakech medina.
Six rooms. A kitchen that runs every day. We run the front desk and the kitchen ourselves.
Visit Riad di Siena ↗Streets, addresses, and the geography of the medina.
Names, aliases, and the small streets standard maps miss. A reference for guests, hosts, and travel platforms.
Visit Derb.so ↗A guest-management app for hosts.
Built so a host can run day-to-day operations calmly. We use it inside Riad di Siena first.
Visit Hosh.space ↗The long-form regional editorial.
Long pieces about places, kitchens, and lineages in Morocco. Written from the medina.
Visit Slow Morocco ↗The daily column, filed from inside the riad.
Short, dated entries. A working journal in public. Same voice as Slow Morocco, volume turned down.
Visit Derb37 ↗A learning app for Moroccan Arabic.
Built for people who want to actually speak Darija. Lessons, audio, and a structured reference behind them.
Visit Darija.io ↗A learning app for Amazigh.
Companion to Darija.io. Same shape, different language.
Visit Tamazight.io ↗A Moroccan pantry.
Olive oil, spices, and preserved goods. We stock what we already cook with at the riad.
Visit Zfriti ↗A rug house from North and West Africa.
Rugs sourced where they are made and named where they come from. Catalogued before they move.
Visit Tilwen ↗The Moroccan real-estate index.
Listings, prices, neighbourhoods, history. One place to see the market clearly.
Visit Hawazine ↗The parcel layer beneath Hawazine.
Parcels, ownership, deeds. The land record under the listings.
Visit Cadastre ↗Reference data for travel operators.
Comparative regional data and occupancy signals. Follows Cadastre.
Visit Travel Intelligence ↗A record of Saharan-Maghreb earthen architecture.
Ksour, kasbahs, and the building traditions of the southern Maghreb. Survey, photography, and structured records of a built environment that is changing fast.
Visit Ksour Archive ↗A catalogue of North and West African rug traditions.
Looms, fibres, motifs, and the weavers who keep them. Indexed by region, technique, and lineage.
Visit House of Weaves ↗The Amazigh thread, across the continent.
From the Atlas to the Sahel. The Amazigh world held in one place.
Visit Tazmgha ↗