Nice, clean and confortable HOTEL, next to all main thing and activities in Essaouira. people of the Staff are great!
So while the decor of this building and the rooms is breathtaking, there are a couple of drawbacks: the beds are incredibly hard as per Moroccan standard, and for all their traditional glory the hotel itself, and it's infrastructure is incredibly old. Lights may or may not turn off wall plugs or example, and may or may not function as supposed to.. it's the living embodiment of Insha'allah. Also the hotel staff are not exactly fluent in English which leads to not really bringing across personality. All interactions can feel pretty wooden if you don't speak French or Arabic, so arm yourself with google translate. The roof terrace is nice, but like the rest of Essaouira; in need of some love, but all in all not an unpleasant stay; just a quirky one.
Located in Ahl Agadir, Riad Mumtaz Mahal is next to Essaouira Beach and Place Moulay el Hassan. This 10-room, 4-star riad has free breakfast and a restaurant, along with free in-room WiFi.
Free continental breakfast is included with your stay and awaits you each morning from 8:30 AM to 10:30 AM. This riad is home to a restaurant and a bar/lounge. Order from room service to satisfy your hunger without leaving your room, get a quick pick-me-up at the coffee shop/cafe, and mingle with other guests at the free daily manager's reception.
All 10 accommodations afford space to spread out with dining areas and sitting areas. Flat-screen TVs come with satellite channels, and guests can stay connected with free WiFi. Other standard amenities include ceiling fans and desks.
Riad Mumtaz Mahal offers free WiFi in public areas and spa services. Airport transportation is made easy with a shuttle from the airport to the hotel (available 24 hours) for EUR 20 per vehicle. The front desk has multilingual staff standing by 24 hours a day to assist with securing valuables and dry cleaning/laundry.
Nice, clean and confortable HOTEL, next to all main thing and activities in Essaouira. people of the Staff are great!
So while the decor of this building and the rooms is breathtaking, there are a couple of drawbacks: the beds are incredibly hard as per Moroccan standard, and for all their traditional glory the hotel itself, and it's infrastructure is incredibly old. Lights may or may not turn off wall plugs or example, and may or may not function as supposed to.. it's the living embodiment of Insha'allah. Also the hotel staff are not exactly fluent in English which leads to not really bringing across personality. All interactions can feel pretty wooden if you don't speak French or Arabic, so arm yourself with google translate. The roof terrace is nice, but like the rest of Essaouira; in need of some love, but all in all not an unpleasant stay; just a quirky one.