My stay at this hotel in Rabat was nothing short of incredible. The location is perfect — just steps away from the vibrant souqs, historic museums, and cultural sites, and only a short walk to the beach. But what truly made my experience unforgettable was the warmth and kindness of the staff.
From the moment I arrived, I was welcomed with such genuine hospitality that I quickly felt like part of the family. Sister Amina and Latifa were especially wonderful — they brought so much joy to my mornings and made the breakfast experience something I now dearly miss. Both are multilingual and even took the time to teach me some Moroccan Arabic, which meant a lot to me.
The entire staff went above and beyond to make sure I was comfortable and supported. Whether you're visiting Rabat for the first time or returning again, I wholeheartedly recommend staying here. It’s more than just a hotel — it’s a place...
Read moreThe most pleasant new hotel in Rabat is called ARABESQUE, a three-star hotel in a priceless position, in the most beautiful square in Rabat, a few meters from the excellent Majestic pastry shop, with rooms that can be small suites, those in the corner with a balcony with view where you can also enjoy the famous Rabat sunset. A hotel managed with the utmost professionalism by the directors Omar and Said, with a seemingly simple breakfast because all you have to do is ask and what isn't in the small buffet magically appears after a few minutes. And with a large garage for now free! A hotel where we were supposed to stay for a couple of days, and instead we are still there after more than ten days. What more...
Read moreComfortable hotel with air conditioning, wifi and plenty of hot water. Walking distance to the Medina, the beach, the park and the mausoleum. There are plenty of restaurants nearby and a small grocery shop a couple of minutes away. The railway station is easy walking distance. |Breakfast was a mix of local and western choices and if the hotel is busy, the food goes very quickly so get there early. I would have loved some fruit each morning. |The mosque is diagonally opposite and is really loud!| I couldn’t close or lock the sliding door onto the balcony. The mechanism seemed to be missing. |Very...
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