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HOTEL
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Taza Ville Nouvelle
Sleeping
1 Hôtel Dauphiné
Eating
2 Café Amsterdam
3 Café La Joconda
Hôtel Dauphiné
4 Les Deux Rives
5 Mou Mou
6 Pizzeria du Jardin
Transport
7 Buses & Petits Taxis for Medina
8 Buses for Medina
9 CTM Office
Hôtel de l’Étoile €
Offline map Google map ( 0535 27 01 79; 39 Ave Moulay el-Hassan; s/d Dh40/50) Spanish-
owned, this cheapie next to Place Aharrach is easy to miss (the sign is hidden under the
arcaded front), but inside, the strawberry-pink paint job is hard to escape. Friendly enough, it’s
as basic as the tariff suggests – rooms are fine for the money, with shared squat toilets. All
have sinks but there’s no shower: head for the nearby hammam to really clean up.
Hôtel Dauphiné €
Offline map Google map ( 0535 67 35 67; Place de l’Indépendance; s/d Dh130/165) Ideally
located on the main square, the Dauphiné is good value in the budget category. Rooms are
hardly exciting, but most are generously sized, and those at the front have small balconies.
There’s a bar and restaurant on the ground floor.
Hôtel Friouato €
Offline map ( 0535 67 25 93; Blvd Bel Hassan; s/d Dh275/315; ) Halfway between Taza
Haute and Taza Bas, the Friouato is nevertheless a fair choice if you’re after a bit of comfort
and a pool to have a dip in, especially if you have your own transport. Some of the decor is a
bit tired, but all the three-star amenities are there, including a bar and restaurant.
Hôtel Tour Eiffel €€
Offline map ( 0535 67 15 62; [email protected]; Blvd Bir Anzarane; s/d Dh320/410;
) Stuck on the road out of town, the Tour Eiffel is named for its high aspirations. Past the
cramped lobby, a lift swishes you up to well-sized and fairly comfy rooms, many with great
views out towards the mountains. The house restaurant has good juices and is noted for its