Hotel Amouday
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Finding an ideal hotel in Casablanca does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Hotel Amouday, a nice option for travellers like you.
While staying at Hotel Amouday, visitors can check out Square of Mohammed V (0.3 mi) and Notre Dame de Lourdes (0.6 mi), some of Casablanca's top attractions.
You’ll enjoy relaxing rooms that offer air conditioning, and you can stay connected during your stay as Hotel Amouday offers guests free wifi.
The hotel features room service.
During your visit, be sure to check out one of Casablanca's popular shrimp restaurants such as Restaurant du Port de Peche, Casa Jose, and Taverne du Dauphin, all a short distance from Hotel Amouday.
There is no shortage of things to do in the area: explore popular art museums such as Villa des Arts de Casablanca.
Hotel Amouday looks forward to welcoming you on your visit to Casablanca.
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Room was clean but very very tired. Bed was as hard as the floor though. Balcony to the front allowed you to watch the chaos below.
Breakfast was a typical European event, lots of bread and jam and croissants, a yogurt and a boiled egg. All with freshly squeezed orange juice and a jug of rocket fuel espresso!
Bathrooms have a bidet (novelty for us) but are so cramped. The bathroom was designed by a very skinny contortionist. It’s comical how I need to manoeuvre all 190lbs of me sideways and backwards to sit on the loo!
But really pleasant surprise in the morning, with gallons of hot pressurised water in the shower! The powerful shower makes up for all the negatives and loosens your back up after sleeping on a hard bed all night.
Can’t comment on value for money as cake as part of Intrepid’s North Morocco Adventure.
The first challenge was at reception: a particularly surly individual at reception was really quite rude, and unhelpful (he was still there, four days later, wearing the same clothes, and just as rude and surly). Then there was the room - on the fourth floor, right opposite the lift - and of rather irregular and small proportions. But it was clean. Nightime was hell: street noise, throughout the night, and the noise of the elevator - no matter what floor it was on you heard every movement, every opening and closing of the doors, etc. Then there was the opening and closing of the bedroom doors - enough to keep you awake most of the night.
Dawn came upon us - and there was the calling of the muerzin: not a problem, as one was preparing in one's mind to go back to a full sleep after that calling was quieted down. Uh, uh, that was not going to happen: other guests started to use their bathrooms, getting ready for the day. Every tap that was turned on, every shower that was taken, etc. could be heard. Absolutely no chance for further sleep. And then people put their shoes on and moved chairs, etc. Just more noise. Then they departed their rooms and called the lift to go downstairs to check out, etc. Just more noise, and more noise and distraction.
I (foolishly) thought I might catch up on some sleep by having a short nap in the afternoon: that also was a mistake on my part. A diligent housemade was determined to move every piece of furniture in every room, above me. below me, and beside me, and then squeegee the tile floors - the intrusion, the noise, was horrendous. By the end of the four days I felt like I was a sleep-deprived zombie.
The bathroom was quite small - you may even say "compact" - you virtually had to straddle the bidet in order to stand in front of the mirror to shave........ There was one bath towel, and one sort of bath mat. No face flannel. One small soap, and one sachet of shampoo/body gel.
What concerns me about this experience (for me) is: has the owner/developer of this recently-completed hotel ever stayed in it, overnight. Has he/she endured the unhappy service and noise, etc. They should be forced to spend a week in the place, and then required to come up with a plan to make the place comfortable and customer friendly.
Then they might get some more business.
Not recommended - at any price.
I did stay in for one breakfast - nothing to write home about!: a thoroughly rude young man quizzed one as to what sort of tea/coffeee you wanted; then he wandered away and cam eback with a tray with the breakfast. Not worth Dh40. You could go to a smart cafe on the Boulevard de Paris and have a complete Petit Dejeuner for Dh18 - and the sdervice will be cheerful
Good luck.
Room was clean, airco and wifi worked well and staff behind the counter were friendly.
Location wise you are at walking distance from everything and neighbourhood is safe to walk in the evening



The rooms we had were spacious enough even with the extra bed. The aircon worked well, and blankets were also provided in case we are feeling cold. Wifi inside the room was strong, we managed to upload photos fast.
The complimentary breakfast was adequate but not really great. The dining area is next to the lobby. There are 3 interenet computers at the lobby but were not really in working condition.
For the price we paid, I feel we got good value for our money. Will not hesitate to stay in this hotel again on my next trip to Casablanca.
The music finally died down and I finally fell asleep, only to be woken very early by the sound of slamming doors in the corridor. I think this was the cleaner accessing the vacant rooms.
Verdict: if you score a quiet room where everything works, you may find this is an ideal budget city-centre hotel. If like me, you get the short straw, you may choose not to return. I cancelled another booking at a similar hotel and paid more to stay here due its good ratings, but I won't be back.
"Ask for a room away from elevator as the elevator door is only three feet across from our room."Read full review
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