This hotel is well situated in the business district (somewhat former government district also). The smallest room option is not appropriate for more than two adults. And if you are staying for more than 2 nights, you should choose the larger room options. I would recommend skipping “incl breakfast”. Instead, go across the street to “Marhaba”. The dishes are amazing and the coffee is addictive. For lunch or dinner-you can still go to Marhaba, or the Syrian restaurant next door.
We found the water pressure to be VERY low. The hot water also wasn’t working day 1, but once we said something they fixed the problem.
The hotel is very family friendly since there is no bar nor space that congregates people. Safe inside too.
I loved that there was a small gym on the top floor-includes free weights, two treadmills and an elliptical machine. Same floor also includes a large conference room that 10-12 people could meet at.
I wish there was a mirror beside a power outlet. I would love better...
Read moreAl Fajr is a new hotel, nice and modern reception with a small lounge, it has a small lift for 3people, a wide staircase and has a wheelchair access ramp, however it doesn't have a garage, despite being at a busy road. The rooms are spacious and luxurious, a king size double bed, a working top area and 2 chairs with a coffee table. The bathroom area is modern with a shower a wc and a washtable. It has good airco and opening windows. The curtains are wide and cover the windows well. I was at the street side, and the sounds of the road are well muffled.||It offers a nice continental breakfast in the lounge located at the mezzanine.||It also offers a meeting room, with technical facilities.||The hotel offers free WiFi, but that could do with a professional overhaul to remove white-spots in certain rooms a common problem in Moroccan buildings and application of...
Read moreAl Fajr is a new hotel, nice and modern reception with a small lounge, it has a small lift for 3people, a wide staircase and has a wheelchair access ramp, however it doesn't have a garage, despite being at a busy road. The rooms are spacious and luxurious, a king size double bed, a working top area and 2 chairs with a coffee table. The bathroom area is modern with a shower a wc and a washtable. It has good airco and opening windows. The curtains are wide and cover the windows well. I was at the street side, and the sounds of the road are well muffled. It offers a nice continental breakfast in the lounge located at the mezzanine. It also offers a meeting room, with technical facilities. The hotel offers free WiFi, but that could do with a professional overhaul to remove white-spots in certain rooms a common problem in Moroccan buildings and application of...
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