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Casablanca, Morocco

Hotel Rio

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from £315.00 per person

  • Hotel Hotel
  • Breakfast Breakfast

Amenities

  • Free WiFi
  • Heating
  • Facilities for disabled guests
  • Non-smoking rooms
  • Family rooms
  • Pets allowed

Inclusions

  • Return flight tickets
  • Hotel Stay 4 nights
  • Baggage Included
  • ATOL protected
  • Bed and Breakfast

Exclusions

  • Drinks
  • Meal
  • Travel Insurance

Itinerary

Though lacking the medieval magic that characterises many Moroccan medinas, Casablanca’s compact 19th-century example is still worth a wander. You're unlikely to find treasures in its everyday shops (hardware stores, pharmacies and shops selling cheap clothing and shoes predominate), but its whitewashed crooked lanes, occasional tree-shaded square and buzzy local cafes make it a popular route for those walking between downtown Casablanca and the Hassan II Mosque. The most heavily used entrances are through Bab Marrakech on Ave Tahar El Alaoui or through the gate next to the rebuilt clock tower at the northeast corner of Place des Nations Unies. The narrow lanes near these gates are where most shops are found; the rest of the medina remains largely residential. On the north side of the medina, facing the port, you’ll see the last remains of Casablanca’s 18th-century fortifications. Known as the sqala, the bastion offers panoramic views over the sea. More
La Corniche is Casablanca's beach neighborhood, stretching for a few miles along the ocean, just west of the Hassan II Mosque. Its heart is Corniche Boulevard, looking very Mediterranean with stately palm trees and the beach on one side and a line of shops, cafes, bars, amusement centers and fast food restaurants on the other. Fancier hotels are located further along the coast, on the Boulevard de l'Ocean Atlantique. La Corniche is a nice area to stroll along and watch the ocean pounding the sand, have a jog or sit in one of the many outside cafes and watch the world pass by. More
Morocco is a marketplace with historical and cultural significance. It is located on Muhammad V Boulevard, among the colonial architecture of the 20th century, facing the Central Market Tramway Station. a broad selection of stalls, Primarily a fish market but without that strong fishy smell. Strong competition from small eateries on perimeter of market to get you to select your fish of choice which they then prepare & serve to you alongside salad, bread, etc. There's also stalls of fresh fruit & veg and flower stalls. A genuine, for better , Casablanca experience. More
The best entry point is the Marrakech gate, with its imposing clock tower. There are no reliable maps but, with a little twisting and turning, you may find your way to the old Portuguese fortress that backs onto the old city. Marked by great iron cannons pointing out to sea, the bastion is known as La Sqala. It's a restaurant now, offering exceptional cuisine from all corners of Morocco. Famous for its salads and fish tagines, La Sqala is the exception to the rule that says Moroccan food is best eaten in the home. More

Reviews

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Corey Byrne

Corey Byrne

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Well organised

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Loved my trip to Morocco. Really well organised, well taken care of and saw so much in the few days. Great guides, great people, great experience. Can't wait for my next one!

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Jamie Burns

Jamie Burns

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Efficient deal with enquiries

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Company provided excellent service from our initial enquiry through booking to completion of our holiday. They dealt with enquires efficiently and provided all paperwork on time.

FAQ’s

The normal allowance is 15 kg but you can take maximum of 23 kg baggage with you. If you want to take more luggage then you have to pay extra for that.
Our team is present 24/7 for your special assistance. Inform us about your demands without wasting time. You will feel comfortable with us.
Do not visit any place during night. Keep your passport and all other documents in your safe hands. Keep yourself in full security.
Normally the check-in time for the hotel is between 1pm to 3pm and the check-out time is almost 2pm. You have to follow the timings of hotel. You cannot enter or go out from hotel without exact timings.
If you are booking online, you can use different payment cards. These are Visa Card, MasterCard and American Express. Choose one that you have and pay for booking.
Yes, you can change the date of your holiday package. But for modification in the package you will be charged extra. Its cost depends on the changings you make.
If your luggage is overweight, you will be charged without any discount.
You should call your airline for getting wheelchair assistance if you are disable. You will receive wheelchair at the airport.
Yes, you will get your deposit back if you cancel your holiday. There will be no any objection from agency for refund.

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