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The attraction of this hotel, apart from the price, was the location in relation to the Old City and the Airport. Our first impression was very good. We were met by a porter who carried our bags to reception where it took next to no...More
Visited with family, young children, location is good, hotel is very old and pretty lame internal, kids didnt like it, ideal for adults would not recommend with young ones, bath, rooms etc needs an upgrade, breakfast needs improving, customer service non existent, price was good...More
Stayed here one night after moving out of a noisy riad in the medina. I can't really understand the negative reviews for this hotel. Staff is helpful and polite and the room was good. No luxury hotel, but nothing to complain about.
We have been several days in the hotel, before and after our tours to Merzouga and Essaouira. Every time we went back, it was like being at home! The staff was helpful and friendly, the breakfast was very good and served in a nice area...More
A friendly and relaxing place to stay in Marrakech. The staff there is top class! Very friendly and very accommodating. I highly recommend this hotel to anyone who is going to this part of Morocco. Food is great and the rooms are basic and well...More
Hello regarding your question I travelled alone but saw many couples. The problem is if one of you are Moroccan citizyen and the other is not and you are not married.Foreign couples I believe have no problems. I have... More
Hello regarding your question I travelled alone but saw many couples. The problem is if one of you are Moroccan citizyen and the other is not and you are not married.Foreign couples I believe have no problems. I have travelled with my husband before but no one ever asked us to prove we are married. Hope this helps))
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"I would imagine a room at the rear would be quieter"