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Jnane Mogador
At a Glance
- near the main square
- very good value
Pros
- some rooms can be dark
- unoriginal decor
- books up months in advance
Cons
Jnane Mogador Review
Run by the same proprietor as the long-standing and nearby backpackers' Hotel Essaouira, this budget option is a cut above the rest. Fountains, tadelakt columns, wood-clad rooms, a rooftop terrace, and cascading plants contribute to an air of elegance. Both breakfast and dinner are available in the hotel's restaurant but are not included in the rates.
- Address: 116, Riad Zitoun Kedim, Derb Sidi Bouloukate, Medina, Marrakesh
- Phone: 0524/42-63-23
- Website: www.jnanemogador.com
- Location: Medina
Contact Information
- 17 rooms, 1 suite.
- Restaurant, spa, business center.
- Rooms have: no a/c, Internet.
- Rate includes no meals.
- Credit cards accepted.
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