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Hotel El Morabitine - El Jadida Hotels
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This hotel is rated 3 stars out of 5

Area: El Jadida, El Jadida, Show Map

Situated in El Jadida, this hotel is close to El Jadida Municipal Theater and El Jadida Citadel. More

Pricing for stays between 28 Feb - 02 Mar, 2012

A traveller from London, United Kingdom said:
"The hotel was just a minute from the beach and in walking distance from city centre.... " More hotel reviews

Ibis Moussafir El Jadida - El Jadida Hotels
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Situated in El Jadida, this hotel is close to El Jadida Municipal Theater and El Jadida Citadel. More

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"the location is good because the sea is just across the street. the buffet breakfast... " More hotel reviews

Riad Harmonie - El Jadida Hotels
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Les Cyprès - El Jadida Hotels
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La Maison des Epices - El Jadida Hotels
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Benefiting from a quiet central location in the Medina of El Jadida, the 3 star guest house La Maison des … More

Riad 7 - El Jadida Hotels
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£27
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Area: El Jadida, Azemmour Show Map

Situated near the beach in Azemmour, this guesthouse is in the same region as El Jadida Citadel and El Jadida … More

Pricing for stays between 21 Feb - 24 Feb, 2012

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3 star El Jadida, Casablanca Hotels

El Jadida (formerly Mazagan) sits 100 km south of Casablanca. The Portuguese, who occupied the city in the early 16th century, erected a massive, hewn-stone fortress along the shore. Visitors can tour the bastions and ramparts of this fortress, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Another surviving structure is the cistern, a watery underground chamber reflecting columns lit by a shaft of daylight.