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Sleeping
For its size, Azrou has a surprising number of sleeping options, with more being added
out of town along the Fez road (look out for the Disneyland-esque 'castle' that attracts
Emirati tourists).
Hôtel Les Cèdres
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HOTEL
( 0535 56 23 26; Pl Mohammed V; s/d/tr Dh75/105/160, with bathroom Dh115/160/220; ) Built in
1925, this hotel still has plenty of interesting period features and a hint of deco styling in
its fixtures. It's clean and simple, and has a certain faded charm. Rooms are good value -
all have sinks, and some have en-suite bathrooms. The verandah is a great place to relax
with mint tea, and there's a good restaurant.
Auberge du Dernier Lion de l'Atlas
( 0535 56 18 68; www.dernierlionatlas.ma ; 16 Rte de Meknès; s/d/tr Dh225/300/400; ) A bit of a
way from the centre of Azrou, this is nonetheless a good option, with pleasant rooms and
a friendly atmosphere. If you're basing yourself in the Middle Atlas area, the owner is a
mine of local information. Breakfast (Dh25) and evening meals (Dh70) are available.
There's no signpost, so look out for a large green villa on the right travelling from town.
GUESTHOUSE
Hôtel le Panorama
( 0535 56 20 10; www.hotelpanorama.ma ; Hay Ajelabe; s/d/tr Dh274/330/435) Built in a grand
alpine-chalet style, Azrou's most comfortable hotel is in a quiet wooded spot a short walk
northeast of town, with a pleasant garden. Rooms are compact with balconies, but it's all
in need of a revamp. The restaurant is fair.
HOTEL
Hôtel Salame
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( 0535 56 25 62; salame_hotel@yahoo.fr; Pl Moulay Hachem ben Salah; s/d Dh150/200) This small
hotel is an exceedingly pleasant place to stay. Small, cute rooms are nicely presented with
a smattering of traditional Berber decoration, and you will be made welcome by the
friendly staff. Shared bathrooms are kept constantly clean, with 24-hour hot showers
(Dh10).
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Hôtel Beau-Séjour
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