Riad Mamouche

Riad Mamouche

Ksar Hassi Labiad, Marueccos, Merzouga, 52202, Morocco

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hotel with pool at Hassi Labied

Fairly similar setup to many new hotels around the Merzouga area mudbrick kasbah style with front door that locks and contains the whole place for security overnight - accommodation rooms centred around a garden - steps up to roof for good views or peach and quiet - or good views of the stars at night

Rooms have ensuite and interesting enough for a desert hotel - clean bathrooms and the water was hot - good big towels and comfortable beds

Wifi - couldnt get connection in bedroom though - good reception in the dining room

Large dining room with MOroccan character and colours - full or half board available - the meals were very very nice - great cooking

300 dirham per person per night full board ie breakfast and dinner - a little bit expensive but we were looked after fine and the rooms were warm and comfortable with nice views to the dunes - having the pool would be great in the warmer and hot months!

Large swimming pool

  • Opinion of Price: about average
  • Related to: Budget Travel, Desert, Road Trip
Riad Mamouche Photo: main area with pool and dining room

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hotel with pool at Hassi Labied

by angiebabe about Riad Mamouche

Fairly similar setup to many new hotels around the Merzouga area mudbrick kasbah style with front door that locks and contains the whole place for security overnight - accommodation rooms centred around a garden - steps up to roof for good views or peach and quiet - or good views of the stars at night

Rooms have ensuite and interesting enough for a desert hotel - clean bathrooms and the water was hot - good big towels and comfortable beds

Wifi - couldnt get connection in bedroom though - good reception in the dining room

Large dining room with MOroccan character and colours - full or half board available - the meals were very very nice - great cooking

300 dirham per person per night full board ie breakfast and dinner - a little bit expensive but we were looked after fine and the rooms were warm and comfortable with nice views to the dunes - having the pool would be great in the warmer and hot months!

Large swimming pool

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 Fairly similar setup to many new hotels around the Merzouga area mudbrick kasbah style with front door that locks and contains the whole place for security overnight - accommodation rooms centred around a garden - steps up to roof for good views or peach and quiet - or good views of the stars at night

Rooms have ensuite and interesting enough for a desert hotel - clean bathrooms and the water was hot - good big towels and comfortable beds

Wifi - couldnt get connection in bedroom though - good reception in the dining room

Large dining room with MOroccan character and colours - full or half board available - the meals were very very nice - great cooking

300 dirham per person per night full board ie breakfast and dinner - a little bit expensive but we were looked after fine and the rooms were warm and comfortable with nice views to the dunes - having the pool would be great in the warmer and hot months!

Large swimming pool 

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