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(fax 0539 98 56 69; Calle al-Andalous; s/d Dh288/376; )
Just off Blvd Mohammed V, this two-
star hotel is a long-time favourite for business travellers, and is suitably comfortable, with
spacious rooms (though those facing away from the street are a bit dark). All come with
bathrooms and satellite TV, and the guys at reception are friendly and helpful.
Suites Hotel Mohammed V
HOTEL
€€€
( 0539 98 22 33;
www.hotelsuitesmohammedv.com
;
Pl Mohammed VI; ste s/d Dh800/950;
)
Al-Hoceima's most expensive option, this hotel is ultramodern and pretty characterless.
It occupies a prime position perched above Plage Quemado. Rooms are spacious and
comfortable and have balconies giving lovely views over the bay, but maintenance and
service are questionable. There's a restaurant, bar and gym to complete the picture.
Eating
Cheap restaurants cluster around Pl du Rif, serving up filling tajines, brochettes and a bit
of seafood to the bus-station crowd from about Dh25 per head. There are also many snack
shops around town.
SEAFOOD
€
Club Nautique
( 0539 98 14 61; Gate 2, Port d'Al-Hoceima; mains from Dh60; lunch & dinner)
This is the main
restaurant at the port, and a good one. After 6pm, buy your fish fresh off the boat and have
them grill it for you. The 2nd floor overlooks the whole port and is a great place to relax
and have a beer.
Espace Miramar
( 0531 98 42 42; Rue Moulay Ismail; mains from Dh35; lunch & dinner)
It's hard to go wrong
at this complex with a pizzeria, two cafes, a grill and restaurant as well as a children's
playground, all perched on the cliffs overlooking the sea, and with occasional live music.
FAST FOOD
€
La Dolce Pizza
FAST FOOD
€
( 0531 98 47 52; Pl du Rif; pizza around Dh37; lunch & dinner)
Also signed as DP, this cute
Italian bistro thrust out into the chaos of Pl du Rif has just four tables inside and some on