A well-worn hotel. But a slight shabby, in my opinion, gives it a unique charm. This is the kind of hotel I wanted to stay in Casablanca. The hotel is urban, and its main advantage is the location. If you leave the hotel and turn right, a fork will open in a 5-minute walk, just like in a fairy tale: if you go left, you will get to the medina, go right along the tram tracks - Mohamed the Fifth Square with a fountain and doves, go straight - Nations Square.
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A well-worn hotel. But a slight shabby, in my opinion, gives it a unique charm. This is the kind of hotel I wanted to stay in Casablanca. The hotel is urban, and its main advantage is the location. If you leave the hotel and turn right, a fork will open in a 5-minute walk, just like in a fairy tale: if you go left, you will get to the medina, go right along the tram tracks - Mohamed the Fifth Square with a fountain and doves, go straight - Nations Square. Huge hangout space. In the evening, in all the above places, there is a very lively movement of locals and tourists. As for the insides of the hotel, I got a spacious room without a balcony with a window overlooking the internal well. The only drawback, for me, is that there are not enough outlets. In order to have time to charge everything overnight, and here I spent the night only a night, I had to turn off everything - a floor lamp, a TV, a refrigerator. Breakfast, by the way, was more varied than usual in Moroccan hotels. It is served not in the main restaurant, but in a bar-like room. There is WiFi in the lobby. Staying here for 1-2 nights is a great option to add to the good experience of Casa.
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City hotel, far from the beach. The spacious rooms testify to its former glory, but it is now an old shabby Indian-style bunkhouse. But in the toilets there is a bidet and a huge mirror. The pillows are such that it is impossible to sleep on them - hard and thick, long and round in cross section. For breakfast, you could only eat olives and boiled eggs, you can only drink coffee.
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City hotel, far from the beach. The spacious rooms testify to its former glory, but it is now an old shabby Indian-style bunkhouse. But in the toilets there is a bidet and a huge mirror.
The pillows are such that it is impossible to sleep on them - hard and thick, long and round in cross section. For breakfast, you could only eat olives and boiled eggs, you can only drink coffee. Everything else (scrambled eggs, leftover salads from dinner, tea) is depressing, which is hardly what you need before starting the day in Casablanca.
There is Wi-Fi in the rooms!
The pillows are such that it is impossible to sleep on them - hard and thick, long and round in cross section. For breakfast, you could only eat olives and boiled eggs, you can only drink coffee. Everything else (scrambled eggs, leftover salads from dinner, tea) is depressing, which is hardly what you need before starting the day in Casablanca.
There is Wi-Fi in the rooms!
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