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""Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Feb 22, 2013
The Riad was great but the neiborhood was not that good, It's really hard to find this place, there's no any sing at all and It was really scarry to walk from the place the taxi droped us off at 9:00 pm to the Riad, the only direction the taxi driver gave us was take this way and walk 300 meter straight but we found many little streets and got so confused till we found some kids and ask them for the Riad and 3 of them lead us tho the main entrance of the Riad, we pay them 5 Euros but they keep asking for more money. The service was just great, the brackfast was good, but after 3 days we had almost the same a lot of carbs and low in protein.
"typical Ibis"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Feb 21, 2013
If you have stayed at Ibis before, no surprises. This hotel is about 6km out of the city center - perfect if you have a car and you've had enough Riads and the Medina - this hotel is in a quiet suburb. Room can be a bit noisy in the morning as the sound carries through the hall. Food was SPECTACULAR, we had two meals a day and even left the Medina to return to the Ibis because the restaurant was so tasty.
"Wonderful location"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Feb 20, 2013
My husband and I spent 5 nights at the Riad Nesma, and we enjoyed our stay there tremendously - it is very close to all the sights in the medina, the staff was very friendly, and the freshly squeezed orange juice you had to start your breakfast off with was delicious - furthermore the staff served you a nice pot of mint tea whenever you felt like it - also a real treat. Considering that it is categorized as a budget riad, you get really good value for your money.
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Feb 8, 2013
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"Close to Jma El Fnaa"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jan 28, 2013
It was a great stay with great concierge service and breakfast!
"Close to the train and bus station!"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jan 28, 2013
The hotel is very nice and conveniently located near the train and bus station. It's also within walking distance of the medina and nice shops and restaurants.
"convinient shuttle service"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jan 28, 2013
The staff were azazing everybody went out of their way to make your staff enjoyable and comfortable. Simo, Ali, and Kalid at the front desk were very helpful and polite. The entertainment group was very welcoming and friendly. I wpuld totaly recommend this hotel in a heart beat.
"Good Value hotel with excellent location"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jan 27, 2013
I'd recommend the Dellarosa for its great location, large, comfortable rooms and friendly service. My only suggestion is that in suites' kitchenettes come equipped with basic cookware, dishes, silverware, unlocked refrigerators, etc... There's a stated policy at the entrance prohibiting guests from bringing in food and drinks from outside. This is silly, since the suites actuallty have kitchenettes.
"Great time had"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jan 26, 2013
I had a great time,Pierre and Pascal great hosts,Pascal a wonderful driveer for adventure with Abdulah into Essoquira,Pierre great knowledge of restaurants great recomendations for dinner try the Souk restaurant,Breakfast was always wonderful and welcoming great time thanks
"Beautiful spot"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jan 14, 2013
This is a lovely riad with one or two drawbacks. The water from the shower drained very slowly so you had to stand in two inches of it. When you arrive if it's evening you have no idea how to get out of the alleys where it is located to the main square, which is actually only a short walk away, but you can't take a taxi because the alleys are too narrow. So you might not be able to go for a walk until the next day when you can find your way around. The food is excellent but it seems that they don't really want guests to eat there because the prices are so high. We ate there the first night and there was one set meal with no price advertised. Afterwards I asked how much it was and found out it was 25 euros per person, which is about four times as much as food anywhere else in Marrakech. It was a nice meal but I wouldn't want to pay that price for that meal in Europe, let alone in Africa. The staff were very helpful though and an Expedia rep provided information about excursions and met us at the hotel on our first morning so that we could quickly make plans. I would stay there again, but not eat there at that price.
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