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A Travel Guide To Atlas Hospitality Hotels In Taza-Hoceima-Taounate
You deserve a travel experience that exceeds your expectations and Atlas Hospitality hotels in Taza-Hoceima-Taounate can make sure that happens. While you’re vacationing, or even traveling for business, it’s all about you. You shouldn’t have any worries or concerns when you’re on the road, which is why you always choose to stay in accommodations you know and trust.
If you’re ready for excellent customer service at a hotel with a solid reputation, then you know where to go. These hotels will always treat you well, from the thread count of your sheets to the stocked minibar for all your snacking needs. When you’re ready to explore, head out to discover the local sights and get recommendations from the hotel staff on the best restaurants, too. Taza-Hoceima-Taounate Atlas Hospitality hotels are the perfect place for your getaway. Many are conveniently located near parks, shopping, restaurants, nightlife, and downtown, giving you the luxury of convenience at an affordable price.
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Recent Taza-Hoceima-Taounate hotel reviews by fellow wanderers

Riad Fes Maya
"Riad Fes Maya is a stunningly beautiful building. The room we had was ornate and spacious, but dark. Natural light filtered in from the courtyard at the expense of privacy, a concept implicitly understood by the other guests. We enjoyed dinner on the rooftop deck twice during our stay and found breakfasts enjoyable as long as we could stay out of the hot late May sun and out of the glass enclosed room where most guests sat. Staying here in late spring was a constant challenge to stay cool. The woman running the Riad, Sama, is pleasant but not always helpful, despite her well-meaning efforts. The Medina tour she arranged was free but consisted in substantial part of visits to shops where pressure to buy goods was palpable. She told us the Medina was gated and closed at 7 pm each night preventing anyone from entering or leaving, which was not true, as we has dinner inside it our second night, escorted to and from another riad by a bellboy. Our departure to another hotel in time for a rendezvous at 9 am was nearly missed, despite being reserved ~3 months in advance, due to understaffing. All in all we enjoyed our stay as a bit of an adventure. Hearing the call to prayer on the rooftop deck from mosques all across the Medina was an experience not to be missed."





