By the standards of Morocco, a good hotel. It is stated 4 stars, but in fact it is a confident 3 stars.
I'll explain.
Old TVs without apps.
It's a pretty austere room in itself.
The cleaning is strange. Towels are picked up at 8 a.m. and if you don't ask, they won't bring new ones right away.
The food is normal, by the standards of Morocco, again.
The territory itself is cool, there are two swimming pools, a club, three pestles, a bar, a good geographical location. It's a 9-minute drive to the center. There is a large carrefour store nearby.
I lived there for 40 days. Good memories.
2 weeks spent in this hotel allow us to say one thing-they are not waiting for us in Morocco! Not in the sense of us Russians! No one is expected at all! Africa is so... ambiguous! :)) The hotel is tired. Apparently even the owners understand this because the entire hotel is being renovated. Pointwise. Room-wise. But it's coming. Secondly, IT'S NOT CLEAN! That is, it is not dirty, but somehow it is not cleaned up! It is normal for the staff to scoop up water from the pool with a dirty bucket and calmly wash the floors! Without a habit, it's not tasty! There is no food! There are no salads at all. Meat without taste/color/smell:((except beef with prunes (but this is delicious) An omelet that is cooked in front of your eyes ... it must be seen!!! how can you shit pans, stoves, etc. Eggs broken on the edge of a dirty table is a song :)) Drinks include orange juice and bottled water and cola. Well, berber tea (for an amateur). At night, the temperature drops to 12-15 degrees and the room is frankly dubak. The heating seems to be buzzing but does not heat. Will I go to Africa again? Yes! Will I go to Morocco? Probably not:((