Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
There are lots of small restaurants outside the city walls in the new town.
Riad Azama
( 0523 34 75 16, 0648 24 14 85; riadazama@menara.ma; 17 Impasse Ben Tahar; r incl breakfast Dh980;
) This is a grand 19th-century house complete with original carved woodwork and
rather dark rooms surrounding a leafy courtyard. The carved, painted ceilings here are
some of the finest you'll see and the rooftop terrace has great views of the medina. Dinner
is available here on request.
RIAD €€
L'Oum Errebia
( 0523 34 70 71; www.azemmour-hotel.com ; 25 Impasse Chtouka; s/d incl breakfast Dh600/800, with
river view Dh900/1200; ) This place blends traditional Moroccan style with chic contem-
porary design. The simple rooms are delightful and the large lounge, complete with open
fireplace and grand piano, acts as a modern art gallery. There's an in-house hammam (
gommage Dh150) and treatments are available (massage Dh200). The large terrace over-
looks the river and communal meals (Dh250) are served at the big dining-room table.
HOTEL €€€
Information
Azemmour has several banks, a pharmacy and internet access at Capsys (off Pl du Souk; per hr
Dh7) .
Getting There & Away
Trains now stop nine times daily at Azemmour Halte, linking the town to El-Jadida
(Dh15,15 minutes) and Casablanca (Dh31, one hour).
A grand taxi/bus from Azemmour to El-Jadida costs Dh10/7.
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Oualidia
POP 4200
The drive from El-Jadida to Oualidia along the coastal road, where the fields come down
to the wild shore of the ocean, is spectacular enough, but the view upon arrival is more
than pleasing. The delightful small-scale resort of Oualidia spreads around a gorgeous
crescent-shaped lagoon fringed with golden sands and protected from the wild surf by a
 
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