Moroccan tea house in an 18th-century riad offering 12 regional teas and a collection of rare teapots. Immersive experience combining tasting, tea culture education, and historical artifact exhibition.
A sensory and cultural journey through Moroccan tea
The 1112 occupies a riad dating from 1700, meticulously restored to preserve its original architecture. This tea house offers an immersive experience in Moroccan tea culture.
Culinary offerings
- 12 teas representing Morocco's regions
- Traditional pastries
- Authentic regional dishes
Architectural and decorative elements
- Restored interior across three floors
- Remarkable period ceilings
- Interior garden
- Terrace with panoramic city views
Educational and cultural aspects
- Gallery exhibiting a collection of rare British and Moroccan teapots
- Demonstration of traditional tea preparation
- Guided tour of the premises included
Practical information
- Located near the Ben Youssef Madrasa
- Recommended for a morning visit before crowds arrive
The 1112 distinguishes itself by fusing an authentic historical setting, regional gastronomic offerings, and an educational approach to Moroccan tea culture.