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Le Meridien N'Fis - Marrakech, Morocco

Avenue de France
Marrakech,
Nightly Rates (126.25 - 1,071.90)   4 Star
Le Meridien N'Fis

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Le Meridien N'Fis


Amenities
  • Babysitting/Child Services

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Business Center

  • Concierge

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Handicapped Rooms/Facilities

  • Express Checkout

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Mini Bar

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Pets Allowed

  • Pool

  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Shops/Commercial Services

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Tennis

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Room Information
  • Superior Twin View

  • Rooms are facing the garden or Andalousian garden. Two beds (1m x 2m each bed) 30 square metres including bathroom and corridor. Moroccan style with a European touch, tiling all over the room, beige colour. Sitting area with two armchairs and a Moroccan carpet. Individual air conditioning and heating. Room also includes satellite television, minibar, one office and one chair. Bathroom includes bath, WC, bidet, scales and hairdryer.
  • Deluxe Twin

  • Poolside, rooms are facing the garden either on poolside or Andalousian garden. Two beds (1m x 2m each bed). The Deluxe rooms are on the higher floor of the hotel 30 square metres including bathroom and corridor. Moroccan style with a European touch, tiling all over the room, beige colour. Sitting area with two armchairs and a Moroccan carpet. Individual air conditioning and heating. Room also includes satellite television, minibar, one office and one chair. Bathroom includes bath, wc, bidet, scales and hairdryer.
  • Deluxe Double

  • Poolside, rooms are facing the garden either on pool ide or Andalousian Garden. One King Bed (2m x 2m each bed). The Deluxe rooms are on the higher floor of the hotel and are 30 square metres including bathroom and corridor. Moroccan style with a European touch, tiling all over the room, beige colour. Sitting area with two armchairs and a Moroccan carpet. Individual air conditioning and heating. Room also includes satellite television, minibar, one office and one chair. Bathroom includes bath, wc, bidet, scales and hairdryer.
  • Ambassadeur Suite

  • Garden / mountain view, one bedroom Suite, 60 square metres, with a separate living room. Large bathroom with bath and separate shower. View of the garden and pool or the mountains. Moroccan style with a European touch, tiling all over the room, beige colour. Individual air conditioning and heating. Room also includes satellite television, minibar. Bathroom includes bath, wc, bidet, scales and hairdryer.
  • Club President Suite

  • Pool and mountain side view, two bedroom Suites, 150 square metres, with a large 80-square metre terrace. One room (2 beds of 1m x 2m each). Room overlooks the park, the pool and the Atlas mountain. Separate living room and dining room. Two bathrooms. Moroccan style with a European touch, tiling all over the room, beige colour. Individual air conditioning and heating. Room also includes satellite television, minibar, one office and one chair. Bathroom includes bath, wc, bidet, scales and hairdryer.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Moroccan Dirham is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 1500 

  • Check out time is 1200 

  • Time Zone is  GMT 

  • Opened in  1981 

  • 286  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 5  floors. 


  • Guarantee Policy
    4pm hold

    Cancellation Policy
    Rooms can be cancelled up to 4pm before arrival without charge

    Restaurant Information
    Restaurants and Bars  International - French / Moroccan / Italian.

    Recreation Information
  • Leisure Information

  • Just a stone's throw away are the two finest golf courses in Marrakech - Amelkis Golf and Golf Royal, both of which provide breathtaking views of the nearby Atlas Mountains.


    Related Morocco Content

    The original inhabitants of Morocco, the Berbers, have experienced a series of invaders over the centuries. The first Arabs arrived from the west in 682 AD and established a series of dynasties which have ruled Morocco ever since. As in much of North Africa, the conflict between Arabs and Berbers has been a central feature of the country’s history.

    Morocco achieved independence from the French in 1956 and despite some progress, today two territorial disputes remain: in the Sahrawi region (previously known as Spanish Sahara), claimed by indigenous guerrilla movement, the Polisario
    Front and in the Spanish-occupied enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla, on Morocco’s Mediterranean coast.

    Modern Morocco is an initiation into the exotic magic of the Islamic, Arabic, African world - the world of medinas and minarets, desert and mountain; yet it almost touches western Europe and, for all the differences, retains a European patina, the legacy of the French Protectorate.

    To imbibe the spirit of Morocco, wander the streets of the great cities. Fès – the ancient capital – has a stunning array of medieval buildings, while Marrakech compels attention, its world-famous souk selling a bewildering array of goods; both hark back to the Arab dynasties that ruled the country from the Muslim conquest. Casablanca, a thriving commercial center, and Rabat, the capital, reflect their modern French origins; Tangier is mildly seedy, slightly melancholy. All Moroccan cities are crowded, the hustlers a fact of life.

    Morocco’s charm lies in its diversity. For sun-worshippers, there are miles of beaches, while inland lies Berber country where, among the snow-capped Atlas Mountains, the energetic can walk or trek. Beyond the Atlas are the fringes of the Sahara, where the caravans once stopped on their way south to trade in spice and ivory.

    Whether scaling distant ridges, idling by the sea, haggling for exotic artifacts, gazing at ancient wonders or marvelling at the pink and indigo of a desert dawn, you will be mesmerised.

    Geography
    Morocco is located on the westernmost tip of north Africa, bordering Algeria to the east and Mauritania to the south 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 3000m (9850ft), 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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