Hotel in quiet area close to tram station. 2 stops from central train station. Room clean on arrival. No lead for tv so couldn’t use. Hairdryer rubbish, if I started drying my hair on Monday it might be dry by Wednesday. Bring your own if these things matter. Cleaners came in but did not make up beds. No fridge or bottled water in room.
Friendly and warm.
I loved how convenient the hotel is, with a wide array of restaurants and shops just steps away. It felt quite safe, which made the stay better.
Good stay, polite people. Some good choices for breakfast. Rooms look new, luxurious bed and towels with high quality soap and shampoo. Not sure why we were not provided with daily complimentary water and tea. Near to shops and supermarket so we were able to buy water and any other essentials. Loved Morocco!
I stayed for 2 nights (31st January and 1st February) and had a great experience. The staff were very polite and the room was clean and comfortable.
The location is excellent — very close to Hassan II Mosque, the Old Medina, and the railway station. Everything is nearby, so if you like walking, it’s a perfect place with all facilities easily accessible.
Before our departure to Morocco, our return flight got cancelled by the airline, so we had to book an additional day to stay at Barcelo Anfa, which was the same hotel we were scheduled to stay at from the tour company. Luckily, Trip.com helped and we got a very good deal. We had an extra day to explore Casablanca and continued to enjoy Barcelo Anfa’s clean and spacious room, friendly staff, and convenient location, especially the traditional Moroccan live entertainment at the lounge. We will definitely stay here if we ever return to Casablanca.
The front desk staff were very warm and responsible. There was one woman who could speak a few specific Chinese phrases really well (like ”WiFi password,” ”thank you,” and ”breakfast at 7 o'clock”). The only thing to note is that guests from China or Europe should bring their own hair dryer, as the rooms don't come with one by default.
The hotel is great: everything is new, looks fresh and fancy. Breakfast was plentiful, with great choice. Location is nice - not in the very center, but close to everything needed. The only flaw of the hotel - they have loud parties every evening. It is impossible to avoid this noise and loud music - from 7pm to 11pm everyday, no matter if you close the windows - you will be unable to relax. Maybe rooms that look at the street are better, but not sure.
Located in Casablanca, 2.2 miles from Hassan II Mosq, Hôtel Aruba Casablanca City Center provides accommodations with free bikes, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace. This 4-star hotel offers a concierge service and dry cleaning services. The property has a 24-hour front desk, airport transportation, room service and free WiFi throughout the property.
Guests at the hotel can enjoy a buffet breakfast. At Hôtel Aruba Casablanca City Center you'll find a restaurant serving Mediterranean and Moroccan cuisine. A halal option can also be requested.
Popular points of interest near the accommodation include Central Market of Casablanca, Arab League Park and Casa Port Train Station. Mohammed V International Airport is 17 miles away.
An excellent hotel with truly the best staff! Our ocean-view room was impeccably clean and had everything we needed. While it's considered 'first line,' it's worth noting that reaching the actual ocean requires a short walk. However, we were aware of this beforehand.
The hotel features a clean, warm swimming pool with always plenty of available sun loungers. The breakfasts provided were decent, and the on-site restaurant offers good lunch and dinner options with commendably prepared food.
The location is fantastic, right next to the Ain Diab promenade, perfect for enjoyable strolls both day and evening. Morocco Mall is quite a distance; we didn't manage to walk there – a taxi is definitely recommended.
We genuinely have very fond memories of our stay and would gladly return at the first opportunity. What's more, after several transfers, riads, and stays in the Tangier Medina, this was the first place in Morocco where I truly *slept in* (thanks to the perfect quietness of the room and incredibly comfortable beds). Val D'Anfa provided the sense of calm and tranquility I had been dreaming of throughout my entire trip.
My top choice for business trips. Even with a minor hiccup, it was still a good stay.
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IIakov LiloA great hotel. Stylish, beautiful rooms. A very good restaurant downstairs, with decent breakfasts. You can try Moroccan cuisine!
The room had a slight smell, the rooms were outdated in places.
The staff is very helpful. They try hard to make your stay at a good level.
Taxi from the airport 300 dirhams. To the airport 350.
Holidays in Morocco are a unique experience.
BBouchra kiramiI stayed at Barceló in a king-bed room. Overall, everything was good, and the room was well equipped with most of the amenities you need. The only missing items were toothbrushes and slippers.
However, there wasn’t much variety at breakfast—very limited choices. For a hotel rated five stars on Booking and TripAdvisor, I expected a much better breakfast. Instead, it felt more like a one-star hotel breakfast.
Otherwise, the room quality was very good.
GGuest UserThis was a welcome Oasis which we booked for a night due to a sufficiently long layover to justify. This case it was around 15 hours and it would be overnight so it was decided to book this hotel in order to be a bit more comfortable and refreshed for the next day's leg. For those who are sensitive, there does appear to be evidence to suggest scented product use throughout the establishment... But it's not too overpowering such as on the Royal Air Morocco's aircraft.... Staff are very courteous and knowledgeable. The rooms are neat and tidy and well laid out with sufficient room to move about in. It's a surprisingly quiet area given its proximity to the airport. And it has a free shuttle which is currently running every 30 minutes on the hour. Give yourself a little bit of extra time to find where the shuttle is though as it may not be particularly apparent. The breakfast spread is very delicious and the fact that they had the famous Moroccan mint tea and bottomless cups really made my day! My only regret in staying here is that it was a bit of an excursion to go into the city to do some proper sightseeing and take in all the wonders of Casablanca.... Even if I've only seen the movie once ;) ... But this isn't on the hotel.... And hopefully I look forward to visiting again and spending a bit more time to explore this interesting region. A thoroughly endearing part of this hotel were some cats patrolling the premises.
GGuest UserStaying at Riad Old City Palace was pure magic – a hidden oasis in Fez’s bustling medina that felt like stepping into a warm Moroccan dream. The atmosphere is enchanting: intricate zellige tiles, cozy lounges with plush cushions, and a serene riad courtyard that whispers tranquility amid the city’s chaos. It’s the kind of place where every corner invites you to relax and soak in the authentic charm.
The staff? Outstanding! From the moment we arrived, they were like family – incredibly friendly, always available with smiles and genuine care. Whenever we had doubts about anything (taxis, markets, hidden spots), they were there, patiently answering questions, always picking up the phone promptly, and even guiding us with precise directions to local gems. They made our trip seamless and stress-free.
Food highlights were next-level. The late-night teas were a lifesaver after long days exploring – aromatic mint tea served with warmth and perfect sweetness under the stars. Dinners were flavorful feasts of tagines, couscous, and fresh salads that burst with local spices. Breakfast? A lavish spread of fluffy pancakes, fresh fruits, cheeses, and endless Moroccan pastries – we never wanted to leave the table!
This riad is simply a nice place run by the best team. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts – we strongly recommend it to everyone visiting Fez. We’ll be back!
YYankit asMy first time in Casablanca, I chose to stay at StayHere Casablanca. I was just looking for a comfortable place to stay, but I unexpectedly gained some warm memories. The hotel itself has a simple yet elegant design, the rooms are clean and tidy, and the location is convenient. However, what truly impressed me wasn't the facilities, but the staff's smiles and genuine enthusiasm.
Every time I walked into the lobby, I was greeted by the staff's sincere greetings. They weren't just polite courtesies, but a genuine concern, like friends curious about how my day was going. During our first meeting, he patiently explained the city of Casablanca to me, from the narrow alleys of the Old Medina to the grandeur of the Hassan II Mosque, and the relaxed vibe of the Corniche. He didn't just provide information; he spoke in a storytelling tone that made me even more excited about the city.
What touched me most was that this warmth wasn't a one-off; it continued every day. Whether I was heading out in the morning or returning at night, he would always greet me with a big smile, asking where I went today and if I discovered anything new. This interaction made me feel less like a lonely traveler and more like I had a familiar friend waiting for me in the city. Each brief conversation added a touch of warmth to my journey.
Finally, we even exchanged Instagrams.
GGuest UserGood stay, polite people. Some good choices for breakfast. Rooms look new, luxurious bed and towels with high quality soap and shampoo. Not sure why we were not provided with daily complimentary water and tea. Near to shops and supermarket so we were able to buy water and any other essentials. Loved Morocco!
XXiaoyuanzihetangyutouOverall, I'm very satisfied. The price was reasonable, and the facilities were modern. I'd definitely choose this place again if I come back. The location is excellent, right on the Atlantic Ocean, and the floor-to-ceiling windows offer a beautiful, expansive view. The room looked exactly like the pictures, no differences at all. Regarding facilities, the kitchen cabinet doors were a bit stiff to open and close, but it didn't affect their use. Other kitchen amenities were quite comprehensive, which was a huge help for our family trip and cooking during Ramadan. Initially, I wasn't sure how to use the induction cooktop, but the gentleman at the entrance was very kind and came to help, even though we had a language barrier, we managed to sort it out. Plus, there was a foldable drying rack in the wardrobe, which was very practical and convenient. Finally, they provided a parking spot right outside, on the roadside. Although it wasn't marked, the person in the reflective vest didn't charge us once they saw us parked there.
GGuest UserGood location, good service, continental breakfast, a little old, that's it, sea view room, you can see flocks of seabirds landing on the trees
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