Recent reviews Tangier
[catsholiday, 03/09/2011] This hotel is quite modern and looks very imposing from outside. It is on the outskirts of Tangier right down the beachfront so not really handy for the town but the setting offers lovely views of the coast, harbour and out to sea. It is a very luxurious and expensive hotel the entrance lobby is beautiful with a definite Moroccan feel - settings of cushions on the floor round a Morrocan tea pot set, heavy wooden decorated furniture long floaty curtains from the ceiling - all very atmospheric.
Our room had a nice view of the ocean and had Moroccan furniture and crisp white sheets on a very com
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[fizzytom, 21/06/2010] Hotel Rembrandt is one of those frustrating establishments that grabs you with its smart cool public areas and lets you down a bit when you get into the bedrooms. We were on a two day trip to Tangier through FRS across the water in Tarifa in Spain which included full board accommodation in a three star hotel. We booked the evening before departure and we weren’t told where we’d be staying (presumably this is arranged on an ad hoc basis according to which hotels have rooms available at the time). As we didn’t know where we were staying until our minibus pulled up in front of the hotel, we didn’
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[Iohan60, 20/08/2008] The Chellah hotel is one of those you find everywhere in Morocco. It has this atmosphere of a rich past. The rooms are o.k., but not luxury, and like everywhere in Morocco, only a few TV channels. The price of the rooms is quite good. I had a room with a large balcony and a beautiful view on the garden. Dinner I had in restaurants in the Médina, and there I met a retired porter of the Chellah who showed me pictures of him at the Chella swimming pool in the 60's. It looked really quite a bit newer then. It is a very nice place to stay for visiting Tangier, and offers everything you need for a c
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[Iohan60, 18/08/2008] The Grand Prix de Tanger is a small event but with quality classic cars. There is a short cirquit set out trough the city centre for a few short classic car races. The 'paddock' is open for the public, and it is free to see all cars taking part. A really nice event, every spring (May) in Tanger.
[martie, 02/08/2008] I arrived to Tangier by boat from Spain for the weekend and decided to eat sushi with my boyfriend. The food is excellent. We went there for 2 consecutive days.
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[trivago traveller, 05/01/2007] If only for the welcome and the attention you get, this palce is rgeat. But it's also for the beauty of the house, the elegance of its restauration, the warmth of its colors and staff. I really recommend it if you want to stay in or near the medina of Tangier