Mercure Rabat Sheherazade

Mercure Rabat Sheherazade

21 Rue De Tunis, Quarter Hassan - 10000 Rabat

Situated in the heart of Rabat, the capital of Morocco in the residential quarter of Hassan only 5 min from the main historic monuments, business centre ' 15 min from the royal golf course and the airport. Restaurant, terrace and parking facilities. Location:Situated in the heart of Rabat, the capital of Morocco in the residential quarter of Hassan only 5 min from the main historic monuments, business centre ' 15 min from the royal golf course and the airport. Restaurant, terrace and parking facilities. Area: About a million people live in the capital Rabat and its sister city Sale, but wandering around the Medina, the Kasbah or the Modern Town this is not the impression you get. Life is easy. Not many people harrass you. Shopowners are very nice. For this reason Rabat is a good first base to start exploring Morocco. You can get in touch with life the morrocan way at your own pace. Recreation:For dining, relaxing or socializing, discover our restaurants and bars.Rooms:At Mercure we've done everything to ensure you spend a great night with us!

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  • Comment added on 2008-07-02

    Was in Rabat to attend my son's wedding so ourselves and guests stayed at Mercure for 5 nights. Room rates reasonable and rooms were cleaned daily & towels replaced. Some rooms a bit smaller than others (which were quite big)but all laid out well. Sumptious breakfast served 6.30-10.30am with plenty for everyone. Nice indoor & terrace bar. Restaurant had nice food @ reasonable price. We all had a great time and staff were very helpful and friendly. Definitely recommend this hotel.

  • Comment added on 2004-09-29

    Clean hotel, located in a nice area, close to the Tour Hassan area, you can walk to it. Taxis didn't know much about this hotel, so I had to tell them to take me to the Tour Hassan, then direct them to the hotel (is in the same street, Rue Tunis). I stayed one night and then changed to another hotel. For a cheap night, budget travel, is a good clean hotel, but if you are looking for more confort, a/c, etc. I do not recommend it.

  • Comment added on 2006-11-03

    Very nice Hotel, very central, good food.

  • Comment added on 2006-01-04

    very unlike accor standards that I am used to. seems like an old, unrenovated hotel from the 60s. no parking lot (despite advertising so) but plenty of street parking nearby. the location is in a residential zone close to the mausoleum, but no restaurants in vicinity.

  • Comment added on 2008-05-04

    Recently renovated, the rooms were clean and inviting. The bathrooms were modern and to a high standard. Buffet breakfast was a bit monotanous afer a while but the bread and croissants were always nice. The standard of food at dinner was good with a daily special available on most nights. Unfortunately there is no swimming pool. The hotel is conveniently located 5 minutes from the Tour Hassan and is easy walking distance to the city centre and the medina.

  • Comment added on 2006-03-15

    I thought it would be nice, belonging to the Accor chain. It's not. Room was incredibly small, dirty, dingy, no heating (I was there in the winter) and I got sick in the restaurant. For what you pay, go somewhere else, definitely not here.

  • Comment added on 2006-07-11

    On a Cosmos/ Archers tour stayed at this hell hole. Public rooms are ok but wait until you get upstairs- sheets a delightful shade of grey-bathroom filthy-plumbing appalling. The towel rail fell off the wall and there was a hole in the bath. Stay away from this place.

  • Comment added on 2006-08-06

    We stayed on a Cosmos/Archers Tour for one night. Not the standard that we had expected. The downstairs had had a make over but the bedroom and bathroom were poor. I thought revamps started on the top floors. The staff were rude and dishonest . Happy hour did not exist and staff tried to rip you off. Our Party were nearly coming to blows with the staff until the tour director and our local guide intervened to get our 2 for 1 drinks.

  • Comment added on unknown

    Mercure in Rabat has a nice hotel, it's pretty cheap compared to the other Accor hotel in Rabat downtown (Sofitel, better, but much more expensive) and is much better located than Ibis, that is on the suburb of Rabat-Agdal. Rooms are pretty ok, although the bathroom "seemed" unifinished as you could see the water pipes going at floor level, but other than this small ugliness the hotel was ok.

  • Comment added on 2007-01-28

    This Hotel is unlike any Accor Hotel I have stayed at. The foyer and the appearnce of the Hotel from outside makes you think it is a modern Hotel. This is not the case! Firstly the lift was out of service and then when we opened the door to our room I nearly died. Nothing looked clean - the sheets looked dirty, the bathroom needed attention. As we arrived late at night I went downstairs to ask for bottled water. The man on reception sold it to me for 35 dirham and then when I got back to the room it was obvious the seal had been broken. Stay away from this Hotel!

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