I reserved 2 river view rooms and two regular rooms for a family reunion. When I got there, inexplicably the second Riverview room was given to a booking.com guest, and of course the manager blamed the employee for "not knowing" how to block this second room. I ended up with a "terrace view" room, which is really nothing short of a room on the roof, the room so tiny, it's not fit for a single person, there is no a/c, the room was sooo hot to sleep in, and if you open the Windows, you have to deal with insects and pretty much everyone seeing you sleep. The bathroom is stinky, my nephew's next door shower was clogged, and they refused to fix. ||The worse for me was being woken up by a centipede crawling on my arm -- I would then find 3 other insects. When I told the reception -- of course they said they could do nothing about it. The manager then came up and started yelling at me that I need to not speak (you can hear everything in this tiny riad -- the pictures are a lie -- they make everything appear so much bigger and nicer than the reality). Worse, the manager was drunk (his breath reeking of alcohol) and just kept repeating that I need to deal with my insect situation and that I shouldn't complain. The remainder of the staff do the best they can as far as kindness -- but really the place is a scam, the pool is very narrow, very dirty. The breakfast was o.k. The room with a view (which my dad had) was o.k. but also incredibly tiny, with no dresser, and nothing but a small bed facing the window. ||I have travelled all over Morocco, and this is by far the WORST EXPERIENCE I have ever had in a Riad. ||Stay away from this place and the drunkard who manages it. He actually gets mad if you speak in English and keeps telling you not to speak English. Very weird...
Read moreWhat a lovely place. The view from the terrace is terrific. Often photos on booking.com make accommodation look prettier than it really is, but there really is a magnificent view of the river, the city walls and city. The room was comfy and had everything I needed, including a heater, which was very welcome and a rare find during my travels. Breakfast was good (juice, tea/coffee, yogurt, cheese, several breads, jams and honey, and eggs had I wanted them). The staff were all polite, friendly and helpful. One met me at the gate to the medina to guide me to the place initially and kindly carried my backpack back there when I left. I really liked all the shelves in the bathroom too. Usually my things end up on the floor as few accommodation places seem to think of shelving for guests. The bathrobes were a nice touch as well. If I return to Azemmour, I'll definitely stay again.||||The art work in the various rooms of the building was a bonus too and...
Read moreLocated inside the medina and accessible only by foot, this beautifully designed place offers a direct river view. The team was incredibly welcoming and helpful. Our rooms on the 2nd floor had a delightful view of the river with a local and classy design. The rooms on the terrace upstairs were fine. The Maison is beautifully decorated with numerous captivating paintings, decorative items amd furniture. The various interior lounges are equally impressive, as is the external pool area. We enjoyed a boat ride on the river, which provided stunning views of the medina from the outside. The hotel's exclusive location within the medina adds to its authenticity. Breakfast was delicious; however, the hotel doesn't offer any other meals except for breakfast. Nonetheless, they do allow food delivery from all the restaurants around which are local typical food. Highly...
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