Morocco Travel Guide

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CAFE

PATISSERIE

BAR

BAR

NIGHTCLUB

this cute Italian bistro thrust out into the chaos of Place du Rif has just four tables inside and
some on the pavement, but lots of charm. Service is appallingly slow, and the cook is a
microwave, but the ambience makes it a pleasant place to people-watch and have some pizza,
hamburgers or salads.


Café La Belle Vue €

Offline map Google  map (131    Blvd    Mohammed    V;  breakfast   Dh12)   This    cafe    gets    its name    from

the terrace at the back overlooking the bay. There are several similar cafes on this stretch of
Mohammed V with great views.


Boulangerie Patisserie Azir €

Offline map Google  map (14 Rue Youseff Beni    Tachafine;   5am-8.30pm)    This    patisserie  is  the

town favourite, with great home-baked bread and tons of different sweets.


SELF-CATERING

Many small general food stores are dotted around town, including Épicerie Hassouni

Offline map Google map (Blvd Mohammed V) and Supermarché el-Bouayadi Offline map
Google map (Calle Abdelkrim Khattabi).
For alcohol try Bougamar Offline map Google map (near cnr of Rue Micra) , the local liquor


store, where bottles are dispensed from behind the counter pharmacy-style.


Drinking

Club Nautique

(Gate 2, Port d’Al-Hoceima; beer Dh18) An atmospheric option, and the bar here usually
attracts quite a crowd.


Suites Hotel Mohammed V

(Pl Mohammed VI) This has an inviting bar, particularly as the terrace has some excellent views
over Plage Quemado.


Entertainment

Calypso

(Plage Tala Youssef; admission Dh100; midnight- 4am) This nightclub at Chafarina Beach
Resort is the only option if you’re carrying your dancing shoes; a lively place in the summer
months, partly due to the professional female company.


Shopping

There is a weekly market Monday and Tuesday in the souq Offline map Google map.


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