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Le Royal Mansour Meridien - Casablanca, Morocco

27 Avenue de l'Armee Royale
Casablanca,
Nightly Rates (307.58 - 828.10)   4 Star
Le Royal Mansour Meridien

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Property Description
Le Royal Mansour Méridien, considered the most prestigious hotel in Casablanca, is an oasis of calm in the heart of the economic capital of the Kingdom of Morocco. Established as one of the best hotels in Morocco, and situated centrally in the country's largest city and economic capital, it offers a palatial blend of traditional Moroccan architecture with contemporary comfort and modern technology, surrounded by deep-cushioned luxury. The hotel prides itself on its elegance, style and warmth of service, combined with luxurious amenities and excellent cuisine.

Le Royal Mansour Meridien


Amenities
  • Bar/Lounge

  • Barber/Beauty Shop

  • Business Center

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Free Parking

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Mini Bar

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Pets Allowed

  • Pets Allowed

  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Shops/Commercial Services

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Television with Cable

  • VIP Rooms/Services


  • Room Information
  • Standard

  • All bedrooms have en-Suite bathroom, minibar, colour television, full air conditioning and hairdryers.
  • Superior

  • All bedrooms have en-Suite luxurious marble bathroom with separate compartment for bidet and toilet, minibar, colour television and full air conditioning. Hairdryers in all rooms. Some rooms have standard beds and some have King-size beds. Fruit baskets and welcome tea on arrival. Wake up call, coffee or tea.
  • Deluxe

  • Facilities as superior. Special amenities in the rooms.
  • Royal Club

  • Private lounge with tea and coffee service, Turkish bath and sauna (included in rack rate), airport limousine transfer for Rack Rate Only (one-way only) and special amenities in the rooms.
  • Royal Club Suites

  • Twin and double bedded, private lounge with tea and coffee service, Turkish bath, sauna, airport limousine transfer for Rack Rate Only (one way).
  • Presidential Suites

  • Two bedrooms, one with King-size bed and other with two single beds, also has a sitting room.
  • Royal Suite

  • Four bedrooms and one sitting room. One bedroom has a two metres King-size bed and three bedrooms have two x one metres beds. The fourth bedroom can be converted into a dining room or meeting room. All Suite bedrooms can be let separately from the sitting rooms.

    Rate Disclaimer
    Actual rates may vary depending upon availability and season.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Moroccan Dirham is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 1300 

  • Check out time is 1200 

  • Time Zone is  Greenwich Mean Time 

  • Opened in  1952 

  • Renovated in  1989 

  • 182  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 9  floors. 


  • Guarantee Policy
    Mandatory credit card guarantee on all reservations.

    Cancellation Policy
    The cancellation policy will depend on which rate plan and date(s) are being booked. Please see "Rate and Policy Information" when checking availability.

    Restaurant Information
    La Douira  Traditional cuisine with live Andalusian music. La Brasserie  Cuisine inspired by great French brasseries. Le Diplomate Bar  Discreet elegance of a piano bar. Le Jardin d'Hiver  An oasis for relaxing while enjoying a drink.

    Recreation Information
  • Hotel Facilities

  • Sauna, Gymnasium, Turkish bath, Massage, Beauty care, Hairdresser, News-stand.

  • Local Attractions

  • * Beach - 3.1 mi/5.0 km * Rabat City - 62.1 mi/100.0 km * Marrakech City - 152.2 mi/245.0 km

    Related Morocco Content

    As you relax in your hammam (steam bath), tuck into your tagine (stew), bargain in the souks or slide into your comfy caftan (ankle-length gown)  - Moroccan trends much copied elsewhere but never equal to the originals - you may be surprised how easily you slip into another culture and another century. In these small signature moments of pleasure, Morocco warps all sense of time and place as surely as a desert mirage.

    To get your bearings, just look to the horizon. You will notice refined minarets and rugged mud-brick
    ksour (fortifications), sparkling coastline with silken sand and striped canyons carved out of the High Atlas Mountains. Morocco has been staunchly independent throughout its history yet remained open to ideas, creating a heady mix of cultures, religions and languages with ancient roots and a strikingly modern outlook. The influence of Romans, Arabs and Europeans is spotted in monuments throughout the country. Though you will hear French spoken in city boulevards - a vestige of the 50-year French Protectorate - a half-dozen Berber languages and Moroccan Arabic are still widely spoken. So is Morocco Mediterranean, African, Arab or Berber? Correct answer: all of the above.

    For centuries travelers have crossed shifting sands and braved mountain passes in search of mythic Morocco, expecting to be dazzled by its royal palaces, unexpected oases, distinctive handicrafts and spectacular feats of hospitality. Modern-day Morocco doesn’t disappoint. Whether you’ve come to relax in family-style riads (guest houses) or stretch your imagination on treks to distant Berber villages, you’ll meet Moroccans who go out of their way to exceed your expectations. The people who have called Morocco home for millennia have proved themselves adaptable to Sahara Desert silences and chatty market-day medinas (old towns), mingling in Tuareg trading posts and ancient mellahs (Jewish quarters). The greeting that reaches your ears today echoes across the centuries: Ahlanwasahlan, you are welcome in Morocco.

    Geography
    Morocco is located on the westernmost tip of north Africa, bordering Algeria to the east, Mauritania and the disputed territory of Western Sahara to the southwest and southeast, the Atlantic ocean to the west and the Mediterranean to the north. Running through the middle of the country is the Atlas mountain range, which leads to the fertile plains and sandy beaches of the Atlantic coast. The Middle Atlas range sweeps up from the south, rising to over 3,000m (9,850ft), covered with woodlands of pine, oak and cedar, open pastureland and small lakes. The Rif Mountains run along the north coast. The ports of Ceuta (Sebta) and Melilla on the north coast are administered by Spain.


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