Casablanca, Morocco travel tales
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| M Reiner |
23 February 2005 |
Stayed at Riad Salam - Casablanca, Morocco.
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Very good destination.
Restaurant: Rest du Port - chip and cheerful fish restaurant, always full, need to go early, highly recommendable. Great for oysters and fish soup. Near the port entrance.
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| M Muharib |
24 January 2004 |
Stayed at Al Mounia - Casablanca, Morocco.
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I was on a family visit so I didn't go around much. I visited the Morrocan capital Rabat which has a lot of very nice seaside restaurants and hotels.
Aeen Diab is a suburb of Casablanca. A walk on the corniche there is very nice especially at sunset.
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| D Barrett |
22 May 2003 |
Stayed at Al Mounia - Casablanca, Morocco.
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Casablanca is O.K.
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| H Bin mohamed jumari |
22 March 2003 |
Stayed at Al Mounia - Casablanca, Morocco.
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Check out Restaurant Al Mounia (yes same name as hotel) about 5 minutes walk from Hotel Al Mounia, behind the Judicial Hall. Excellent decor and great traditional Moroccan food. Good service mid-range prices. Expect to pay SG$30 per person for a good hearty dinner. Advisable to make reservation.
Getting around - petit-taxis are cheap. Unfortunately 3 passengers maximum. Great hassle if you are travelling in quads (4). All petit-taxis metered and would not cost more than 10 Dh around city centre.
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| F Gaume |
28 December 2002 |
Stayed at Rivoli - Casablanca, Morocco.
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Maroc is always beautiful.
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