Hotel Club Val d’Anfa Casablanca, Casablanca Hotels
Amazigh-inspired oceanfront hotel offering a full-service spa, nightclub, and several dining options
Overview
Nestled strategically between the vast expanse of the sea and the historically significant Anfa Hill, the Val d’Anfa Hotel stands as more than just a place to stay; it represents a beautiful fusion of Amazigh artistic traditions and a powerful tribute to the vibrant cultural tapestry of Casablanca. Its enviable prime location ensures convenient access to the bustling city center and the local tram terminus, facilitating effortless exploration of the surrounding area. Moreover, the hotel boasts a captivating position overlooking the mesmerizing ocean, offering breathtaking views to its guests. The architectural design of the hotel is a carefully curated symphony of warm, inviting colors, intricate mosaics that tell stories of the past, and the rich, natural beauty of noble woods, all culminating in a truly welcoming and comfortable atmosphere.
The meticulously designed rooms and suites at Val d’Anfa Hotel are crafted to provide each guest with the perfect equilibrium between supreme comfort and undeniable aesthetic pleasure. Every individual room subtly reflects key elements of traditional Amazigh art, visible from the meticulously selected quality of the bedding to the thoughtfully appointed ensuite bathroom. Recognizing the diverse needs of travelers, the hotel presents a variety of room options. The City Room, for instance, offers a pleasant, picturesque view of the iconic Anfa Hill. Alternatively, the Superior Room creates a serene and tranquil oceanfront retreat. For those seeking an elevated experience, the Privilege Room offers premium amenities coupled with stunning sea views. Finally, the Presidential Suite truly personifies the very essence of Moroccan craftsmanship and luxurious living.
The Val d’Anfa Hotel is a true gastronomic haven, boasting an impressive array of five distinct restaurants and bars, each dedicated to serving a diverse selection of culinary delights. The Olive Garden Restaurant invites guests to indulge in a generous breakfast buffet and a tempting menu of Mediterranean specialties. Meanwhile, Le Basmane Restaurant specializes in presenting gourmet Moroccan cuisine at its finest. To further enhance the dining experience, there’s also the inviting Lounge Restaurant Izorane, a refreshing poolside bar perfect for relaxation, and a sophisticated lobby bar offering expertly crafted cocktails. For those seeking relaxation and rejuvenation, the hotel’s luxurious spa provides a range of revitalizing massages and treatments, and the traditional hammam and sauna offer an authentic Moroccan bathing experience. Please note that from time to time, the spa area may be temporarily closed for essential maintenance.
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Morocco is a vast country, extending from its Mediterranean shores in the north to the desert wonderland of the Sahara in the south. Spend an afternoon sipping tea on a Marrakech rooftop, take a camel ride through the desert, or hike in the snow-topped High Atlas mountains; whatever you choose, you'll love experiencing everything Morocco has to offer.
Where should I go in Morocco?
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