MMauriceWe were the only “foreigners” in the hotel at the beginning. The constant staring from staff and other hotel guests was exhausting. It's probably more of a hotel for locals. We couldn't use the pool as soon after the opening at 10am there is animation music with a DJ and the whole pool is a show area. The people at reception are not very cooperative - we asked if there were guided tours as we felt unsafe in the streets - we didn't discover the modern Morocco that was advertised to us anywhere. The receptionist replied as if we were not from this planet, no, there is absolutely no such thing. We left the hotel prematurely, totally disappointed. Nador and the region probably need a few more years to really prove themselves as a presumably interesting encounter.
PS. The advertising photos are great, but the hotel itself is a bit outdated. In the room some things were damaged like the TV and furniture. We had the worst room in terms of view on the second floor. Presumably this is a general treatment of non-locals.
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What is the average cost of a hotel in Nador Province?
For hotels in Nador Province, the average price on weekdays is £51, the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is £51.
What are the most popular hotels in Nador Province?
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