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and lagoon. The corner rooms have plenty of light, and all have TVs. There's a dull res-
taurant (dishes from Dh60) on the ground floor serving breakfast, omelettes and fish.
Hotel Ryad
( 0536 60 77 17; hotel-ryad@menara.ma; Ave Mohammed V; s/d Dh710/920; ) Once plush
but now showing its age and somewhat overpriced, the Ryad is a large hotel with a noisy
bar. The rooms have standard features and those on the top floor have views over the la-
goon.
HOTEL €€€
Eating & Drinking
There are numerous cheap eats around the CTM bus station, serving up quick brochettes,
sandwiches and tajines. Ave Mohammed V is the place for a lazy coffee, with street cafes
lining the road under shady orange trees.
Café Antalya
(Blvd Prince Héritier Sidi Mohammed; pizzas from Dh50) All glass and chrome and spilling out
onto the pavement, this smart cafe shows a new face of Nador. The pizzeria upstairs is
popular with young trendies.
CAFE
Restaurant Marhaba
( 0536 60 33 11; Calle ibn Rochd; mains from Dh70; lunch & dinner) The smartest restaurant
in town, the Marhaba specialises in fish and does it very well. The main room is very
large, but there's a cosier terrace at the back with fishing nets and plastic lobsters. There's
no alcohol.
SEAFOOD €€
Café Club
(Ave Mohammed Zerktouni; 8.30am-10pm) Jutting into the lagoon at the far end of Mo-
hammed V, this island cafe is a welcome bit of maritime focus in an otherwise concrete
forest. It no longer serves food, and with all the development around the lagoon, it might
not survive much longer.
CAFE
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Credit Maroc (64 Ave Mohammed V; 9am-4pm Mon-Thu, 9-11am Fri, 9am-noon Sat) One of sever-
al banks on Mohammed V with foreign-exchange services and ATM.
Cyber Milano (Blvd el Massira; per hr Dh5;
8am-8pm)
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