Morocco Travel Guide

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HOTEL

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Offline map ( 0535 56 25 62; [email protected]; Place Moulay Hachem ben Salah; s/d
Dh70/140) This small hotel is an exceedingly pleasant place to stay. Small, cute rooms are
nicely presented with a smattering of traditional Berber decoration, and you will be made
welcome by the friendly staff. Shared bathrooms are kept constantly clean, with 24-hour hot
showers (Dh10).


Auberge du Dernier Lion de l’Atlas €

( 0535 56 18 68; www.dernierlionatlas.ma; 16 Rte de Meknès; s/d Dh225/300, breakfast
Dh25; ) A bit of a way from the centre of Azrou, this is nonetheless a great option, with
pleasant rooms and a friendly atmosphere. If you’re basing yourself in the Middle Atlas area,
the owner is a mine of local information. Evening meals are also available.


Hôtel le Panorama €

( 0535 56 20 10; www.hotelpanorama.ma; Hay Ajelabe; s/d/tr Dh274/330/435) Built in a
grand alpine-chalet style, Azrou’s most comfortable hotel is in a quiet wooded spot a short walk
northeast of town, with a pleasant garden. Staff are friendly and efficient. Rooms are compact
and modern, with balconies, and the restaurant is fair.


Hôtel Azrou €

( 0535 56 21 16; Rte de Khenifra; s/d with shower Dh109/142, with shower & toilet
Dh138/163) A decent midrange place on the south side of town, this is a fair choice. It has
comfy rooms – plus a bar, a restaurant and an ivy-covered terrace (although the atmosphere
can be a little seedy at night). If you fancy a game, the staff are the local petanque champions.


Hôtel des Cèdres €


Offline map (    0535   56  23  26; Place   Mohammed    V;  s/d/tr  Dh75/105/160)   Built   in  1925,   this

hotel still has plenty of interesting period features and a hint of deco styling in its fixtures.
Rooms are good value – all have sinks, with separate showers and toilets.


Hôtel Beau-Séjour €


Offline map (    0535   56  06  92; [email protected]; 45  Place   Moulay  Hachem  ben

Salah; s/d/tr Dh70/100/180, cold/hot showers Dh5/10) Another decent budget option, rooms
here are pretty simple and unaffected. The roof terrace has good views across Azrou.


Eating

The best cheap eats are found in three main areas – strung along Blvd Moulay Abdelkader
south of the bus station, and clustered around Place Hassan II and Place Moulay Hachem ben
Salah. You can find all the trusty favourites here – rotisserie chicken, brochettes and steaming
bowls of harira .


Café Boulangerie Bilal €


Offline map (Place  Mohammed    V;  sandwiches  Dh20)   This    is  an  always-busy cafe    with    upstairs

seating, good sandwich and pastry options, plus fruit juices and the occasional ice cream for
the hot weather.

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