La Renaissance
Hotel Overview
No blown away
The hotel itself is very nice, and trendy and also happens to be one of the few places that serves...
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Fraggle
- 21 Dec 2011
We had a great stay at La Renaissance.
The room was on the small side, but was stylish, modern and clean. The air-con coped with...
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Gav the Cat
- 8 Sep 2011
La Renaissance Rooms
- Moroccan Suite
- Moroccan Suite : suites overlooking the Mohamed V avenue and Zerktouni Boulevard, equipped with flat screen T.V, telephone with direct line, safety box, Mini Bar, bathroom, wireless connection, room services 24hours
- Seventies Suite
- Seventies Suite : suites with balcony overlooking the Mohamed V avenue and Zerktouni Boulevard, equipped with flat screen T.V, telephone with direct line, safety box, Mini Bar, bathroom, shower, wireless connection, room services 24hours
- Superior Rooms
- Superior Rooms : rooms with balcony overlooking the Mohamed V avenue and Zerktouni Boulevard, equipped with flat screen T.V, telephone with direct line, safety box, Mini Bar, bathroom, wireless connection, room services 24hours
- Standard rooms
- Standard rooms: with balcony overlooking the Mohamed V avenue and Zerktouni Boulevard, equipped with flat screen T.V, safety box, Mini Bar, shower, wireless connection, room services 24hours
- Master Suite
- Master Suite : suites with double balcony overlooking the Mohamed V avenue and Zerktouni Boulevard, equipped with flat screen T.V, telephone with direct line, safety box, Mini Bar, bathroom & shower, wireless connection, room services 24hours
Hotel Map
- Area served
- Gueliz.
- Nearby airports
- Menara Airport about 6 Km form the Hotel , train station about 5 min by foot
- Area description
- Hotel La Renaissance is located in the district of Gueliz, right in the centre of one of the most important commercial avenues of the City of Marrakech, Avenue Mohamed V. Close to the shopping area and only five minutes walk from the ancient walls, the famous main square Jemma El Fna and the bustling souks.
Amenities
- Airport Shuttle
- Babysitting/Child Services
- Bar/Lounge
- Concierge
- Currency Exchange
- Doctor on Call
- Elevators
- Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
- High Speed Internet
- Internet Access
- Laundry Service
- Meeting/Banquet Facilities
- No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
- Outdoor Pool
- Parking
- Pool
- Restaurant
- Room Service
- Safe Deposit Box
- Solarium
- Spa Services
- Wireless Internet
Hotel Policies
- Check-in:
- 1400
- Check-out:
- 1200
Terms and conditions
Extra charges may apply for children. Incidental charges, such as room service, are not included in the quoted rate.
The amenities and/or facilities may not be located at the hotel, but within a reasonable distance, and additional charges may apply for use. All information has been provided by this hotel and not by ebookers
Guest Reviews (2)
Ratings and reviews for La Renaissance
- All travelers (2) 3.5 / 5
- Couples (2) 3.5 / 5
- Amenities:
- 2.5
- Room cleanliness:
- 4
- Hotel staff:
- 3
- Room comfort:
- 4
- Location:
- 4
- Value:
- 4
- Most recent
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Reviewer score
Would recommend
Fraggle
No blown away
The hotel itself is very nice, and trendy and also happens to be one of the few places that serves alchohol and has a night club, so attracts young people. The Sky bar is grea and has heaters so if you do get chilly, the staff will happily put them on for you. The price of alcohol, I thought was expensive, so we just bought wine from the supermarket to have in our room. We had several issues, which the staff took a while to resolves, notably the lack of hot water for three days, which considering we were there for 4 days in november wasn't brilliant. We did get a room upgrade though, but that rooms heating / aircon didn't work, neither did the fridge, neither of which were fixed. We also must have been right over the night club as you could hear the music 3 stories up until 2am. Other than those niggly things very well located, 15 mins by bus to the airport costing 30 dhrs. Food was very well cooked, they have a hamman which we didn't use. Its good value for money and does what it says on the tin!
Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
- Amenities:
- 2
- Room cleanliness:
- 4
- Hotel staff:
- 3
- Room comfort:
- 4
- Location:
- 4
- Value:
- 4
Sightseeing tip:
Not Applicable
Do the Desert trip, but do the 2 day 1night, it really breaks up the holiday.
Reviewer score
Would recommend
Gav the Cat
We had a great stay at La Renaissance.
The room was on the small side, but was stylish, modern and clean. The air-con coped with temperatures of over 40° c outside. It didn’t live up to the fridge like standards of coldness my partner had experienced in Dubai earlier this year, but I thought it was fine. The hotel is on a busy junction but we weren’t bothered by road or traffic noise at all. The rooftop pool is small but a great place to swim with views over the city and to the Atlas Mountains, again it was clear and towels were provided, although the number of sun beds is a bit limited. We didn’t eat in the hotel except for breakfast, which was again fine, selection of fruit, pastries, bread, and omelettes, served on the sixth floor restaurant or the terrace by the pool. This is a white room with white furniture, and windows over the terrace and pool. We never drunk enough to have a hangover (see section on the bar below to know why) but even so walking out of the dark lift into the blinding light was a rough awakening every morning. With a hangover it would be horrible, so if you are drinking the night before be warned! Other meals in the restaurant were a lot more expensive and having pushed the boat out on the hotel we tended to eat in the Medina, or sitting outside at small cafes in the nearby side roads, where the food was excellent and about a quarter of the price of the hotel. Many of the cafes and shops around shut at around 5 in the afternoon, and then don’t open again until 9, so wait till its later and cooler before heading out. The bar is expensive too, over £20 for an indifferent bottle of Moroccan wine, but its on level seven and has great views over the city. It also seems to be where a number of well to do young Moroccans hang out and drink, so great for people watching too. Staff were generally friendly, but not all had the same level of English and we did have the odd communication problem. Airport transfers were arranged efficiently if more expensively than a local taxi, however the promised early morning alarm call didn’t turn up, good job we had set an alarm. The hotel is well situated in the centre of the new town, right on a main shopping street and by a bus stop, which was a quicker and cheaper way of getting to the Medina than haggling for a taxi. We were told it was a 25 minute walk to the Medina, but that seems a bit optimistic. It was however so hot and the busses were so easy that we didn’t try. You can walk to the rail and ‘Suprabus’ coach station in about 15 minutes, and its 15 minutes by taxi to the airport. Finally, an unexpected delight is the lift, with a kind of Arabic disco theme: dark with mirrors and colour changing lights, truly fabulous!
Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
- Amenities:
- 3
- Room cleanliness:
- 4
- Hotel staff:
- 3
- Room comfort:
- 4
- Location:
- 4
- Value:
- 4
Dining tip:
Short walk from hotel
Fantastic French speaking arabic cafes in the side roads by the hotel, no alcoholic drinks but great Morrocan Foods (tagines, cous cous, kebabs) for about a quarter of the price charged in the hotel. Dont be put of by a lack of tourists in these places.
- * includes taxes
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