- Breakfast: Lukewarm coffee, cold hard boiled eggs, slices of raw cucumber and a plate of sliced sausage, croissants, a huge bowl of pieces of butter scraped from a block and two huge bowls of marmelade(for what?), Lipton tea, some synthetic fruit juice.
- Their tajine: A flavourless waterly soup with a big piece of meat swimming in the middle, sprinkled with soaked french fries (and I am really not beeing overly critic). By contract the traditional soup harira was fine.
- Restaurant staff speaks only arab.
- Climatisations humming from all directions. Atrium neon illuminated making the rooms uncomfortably bright.
- No kettle on the room to prepare a cup of tea or coffe.
- Smoking permitted everywhere.
- Mattresses are covered with vinyl.
Unfortunately there are not many alternatives, so they get away with that. In reality this is worth less then 20 Euro per night.
+ They have a great building, very comfortable yet old and worn furniture.
+ Close: Central Market, Av.Mohammed VI with spices sold everywhere.
+ Receptionists friendly and helpfull, able to communicate with guests in arab, french or english,
+ Hotel has a club, I have not been in but there was great live music one day on the weekend.
With a more caring owner this hotel could be a nice place to stay.
Taxi drivers do not know the street, to indicate directions use one in proximity.