We're just back from a 4 night trip to Marrakesh, I'll start with the good points about Riad Catalina - Excellent location in the Medina Very friendly staff Beautiful kittens & even a couple of resident Tortoises! Nice breakfast Now the main reason for 3 stars instead of 5, I had messaged via Instagram several months ago after booking to make sure we would have a terrace as it was my Husbands 40th Birthday the day we arrived and this holiday was a surprise, I booked a Superior Double & the description on the Riad Catalina website states the Superior Double as having a 'view of the Koutoubia Mosque and a balcony/terrace', but on arrival we were shown to a room which looked like one of the standard rooms, so I asked Nadia if the terrace room was available instead, which it was and we were moved with no problem. Apparently the room we were given first was a suite, but was pretty small and had no view at all from the room(looked out onto an internal corridor)despite the website description of the suites as having a terrace and Atlas Mountain views? The pics are also confusing as they don't accurately show the room type you are booking which could lead to disappointment. That being said, Nadia was lovely and we got moved to room 307 which is on the top floor with access to a shared terrace. The room itself was quite tired, small things like TV not working, wall socket cover fell off, only one pillow each, shower head broken so sprayed everywhere if mounted in the wall so had to use as a hose instead and because there's no shower screen, just a curtain, the floor got soaked every time, only small bottles of shampoo, no hand soap or tissues in bathroom, I know we could have mentioned these things to Nadia but I already felt bad about asking to move rooms so we decided not to! A few small things could make the rooms more comfortable, maybe a kettle with tea/coffee in room, a small fridge, hand soap, and I do think the website needs updated with accurate pics and descriptions of each room type. Not a big deal, but this particular Riad does not sell alcohol due to licensing, but you are allowed to bring your own in and they will keep in fridge for you. We had some terrible cold weather and rain during our trip unfortunately but I can imagine it would be beautiful in warmer, drier months.