Kasbah de la Vallee
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Finding an ideal budget friendly hotel in Boumalne Dades does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Kasbah de la Vallee, a nice option for travelers like you.
Free internet access is offered to guests, and rooms at Kasbah de la Vallee offer air conditioning.
During your stay, take advantage of some of the amenities offered, including a concierge. Guests of Kasbah de la Vallee are also welcome to enjoy breakfast, located on site. For travelers arriving by car, free parking is available.
While in Boumalne Dades, you may want to check out some of the restaurants that are a short walk away from Kasbah De La Vallee Hotel, including Riad Bleu Afriqua (1.0 mi), Auberge Au Nom De La Rose (1.0 mi), and Restaurant Hotel Xaluca Dades (0.9 mi).
During your visit, be sure to check out Gorges du Dades (0.0 mi), which is a popular attraction within walking distance of the hotel.
Kasbah de la Vallee puts the best of Boumalne Dades at your fingertips, making your stay both relaxing and enjoyable.
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For dinner and breakfast nothing to say, good dishes (normal in Moroccan cuisine)
Drinks are not included and therefore you have to pay for what you take immediately and not at the end of your stay.
As for the rooms..... I say NO.
The rooms are freezing, luckily we had two extra blankets since our room was a triple. So we slept with 3 blankets.
The mattress certainly wasn't very comfortable, but tiredness got the better of me.
Dirty sheets and even the pillows had a mix of dust and stains.
The bathroom smelled like mold and the shower was pitiful, but the worst thing were the towels, which were stained and already dirty.
But if you opened the door to the terrace you had a fantastic view.
It's a shame because it would be a FANTASTIC hotel if looked after and clean.
The staff was completely uninterested in our presence. Look for better accommodations, you deserve it.
He arranged an other simple but clean room 2 minutes from there, so we could sleep. All other dutch people we met during our trip were in the Kasbah, so we decided to have diner in this overbooked hotel. Our daughter looked forward to meet them again and we didn't want to disappoint her.
Bad choice. The table cloth wasn't ironed at all, so full of wrinckles. We asked for the menu three times in 45 minutes. They forgot the drinks we ordered. They managed to serve us extremely dry chicken (very hard to do this with a tajine) and almost black meat. We ordered one mixed fruit as a desert and they brought three of them. They charged the whole menu, they offer you tea all over Morocco, but her they didn't even think of it. One of the guys also dropped the plate of our neighbours on the floor. We decided to have breakfast in the other place...
We heart from some other people they were told the same thing: overbooked, please stay in another hotel. They refused to go, so they ended in a small room with some stock of the hotel.
Cockroaches busied themselves during the night and well into the morning, where there is one there is the roaches whole extended family.
The food was utterly foul, the salad had withered long past its sell by date boiled rice in it( a health inspectors nightmare) the beef kebabs were a little 'ripe' and gave my partner the galloping trots for the next day and breakfast was errrr...well it was there but I wouldnt call it breakfast.
The only saving grace was thebottle of Jack Daniels we took along and the friendliness of the staff, friendly staff alone however, do not make a good hotel.
This place needs to sort out its disgusting rooms, and poor quality food and get a decent chef in.
Oh, dont try to take a peek in the kitchens, there are dirty bath towels hanging up over the entrance of the food prep area,just incase their culinary secrets are revealed!
First of all our bathroom had the sink and the shower broken.
The waiters
we're laid down in the hallway sofas.
After we finished dinner the waiter says "you can go now I want to clean this". I mean, is he sending us away? Ok...
I don't recommend this "hotel" to anyone.
Stay away from this dungeon of Hell.
The sheets were not clean, the bathroom old with mold.
At breakfast, I had bread that smelled like diesel fumes and tasted horrible. Dinner was very dull and cheap. Can't have costed more than 1DH a person to prepare.
The staff is very arrogant. Asked if there was more coffee, the man just walked away without saying anything or even looking at me to fetch coffee. Only man that was friendly was the barman. He was funny, friendly, helpful and he had beer and wine.
It was ice cold in the rooms, without any heating.
Wi-fi only worked on and off in the restaurant, not in the rooms.
After dinner we stood around the fireplace and we were very quietly on our mobiles. As it deemed right for the night receptionist at around mid'night, he switched off the internet. I approached him personally for the internet, and he snapped at me saying that it´s late and we should go to sleep. Anyway.. a complete NO NO. Don´t go there! We booked through a tour agent in Marakesh. Make sure you ask for the hotel names if you go through a tour agent
Rooms was in a deplorable state...dirty..sheets had not been changed...hair there...dirty panties found in bathroom....so disgusting...
...bed was like a rock....we used secondary bed on the floor which was softer...
Breakfast and dinner was mediocre at best....
Decoration of hotel is nice...views from there too...however rooms are awful...dirty...cold...no soul.....
Avoid this place....there must be lots of better options in area... We went there from a tour...
Where should I start?
* The hotel doesn't have heating. That's right, no heating. That may be fine in the summer, but in the winter it means that when it's in the 30s F (around 0 C) outside, it's just as cold inside.
* The only place in the hotel that has some form of heat is the dining room, which has a fireplace and a space heater, but the latter is turned off after dinner and the fire is left to die. Because the dining room is the only place with any semblance of heat (even if it's just residual after dinner), guests hang out there — but after dinner the staff kicks them out. First the staff intermittently turn off the lights to the dining room — this starts during dinner, as a way of telling guests they should stop eating. By about an hour after dinner, they're just kicking people out.
* The wifi only exists in the dining room and in the lobby — but it's turned off at about 9:30 p.m. and not turned on again until 7 a.m. That's right, the already-limited and weak wifi is turned off for the night.
* The mountain-side rooms have windows that face the hallway, but the "curtains" on those windows are actually translucent shower curtains.
* The slight breeze generated from lifting up the sheets blew down a loose chunk of paint from the wall in the guest room.
* The staff was very rude, from checkin throughout my stay, to myself and to all guests, as far as I observed.
Avoid Kasbah de la Vallee — stay anywhere else and your experience likely will be better.
"This is a budget hotel. Be polite, don’t expect a 5 star hotel and you will be warmly welcomed and looked after."Read full review
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