Golden Tulip Farah Hotel Casablanca
Golden Tulip Farah Hotel Casablanca
160 Av Des Forces Armees Royales Casablanca Morocco

Star Ratings :

Location :
Suburb
Rooms :
305

Built in 1982, the Golden Tulip Farah Hotel Casablanca never fails to keep up with the modern times. Situated just minutes from the airport, the Golden Tulip Farah is a four-star hotel offering modern amenities including spacious conference rooms and modern business services. Guests can also relax at the available sauna, spa, or swimming pool. Hotel rooms are air-conditioned and equipped with IDD telephone and television.
from US$ 155
per night
TAX & SERVICE INCLUSIVE
per night
TAX & SERVICE INCLUSIVE

Based on 25 HotelTravel.com Guest reviews
Standard of Room

Hotel Facilities

Food & Beverage

Service

Location

Value For Money

75%
Customer Satisfaction
Rated #7 for all Casablanca hotels
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Golden Tulip Farah Hotel Casablanca Reviews
A HotelTravel.com Member,Indonesian
Check-In : 03 Apr 07
Room type: Standard
Standard of Room

Hotel Facilities

Food & Beverage

Service

Location

Value For Money

63%
Satisfaction
I had a bad experience at this hotel:
1) I was supposed to get internet connection in my room (part of hotel rate I paid), but it did not work.They moved me to another room and still did not work, so I ended up going to business centre to use internet connection.
2) While staying in Rabat the taxis were on strike. I had to go to another hotel for an event where I had to make presentation in the morning. When asking the concierge to help me finding a transport there, he simply told me to call the concierge of the other hotel to send their airport shuttle to pick me up - instead of using their own car to transport me as the guest of the hotel!! I had to wait for about 40 minutes to get my transport from the other hotel.
3) I went to the hotel's restaurant to have my dinner, and I was refused to sit in three different tables for the reason they have been booked by group - but no sign and no one was there! I was hungry and tired from the flight and I could not even sit to have my meal. I went to another restaurat at the top of the hotel and I was glad that the waiters allowed me to sit without reservation (this particular restaurant only opens by reservation) and actually treated me as a real guest.
The only consolation for me staying in this hotel is that the good location. They may not be that prepared for business travelers








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Held in mid-February in the Tafraout Valley, this event marks the blossoming of the many almond trees you can find here. The photogenic pink blossom attracts crowds each year who come to admire this short-lived sign of spring.
Ramadan: The most important month in the Islamic calendar, Muslims across Morocco fast until dusk each day and feast from sunset to sunrise. Daytime activity is at a minimum during this month-long period, and visitors should refrain from being seen eating on the streets during Ramadan.
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