Gæstebruger
31. maj 2024
I first went to La Tangerina many years ago and I am pleased to report that nothing has changed, indeed it may even be better if that is at all possible. The area around the guesthouse has really been cleaned up and there are now bars, shops, cafes and more little hotels and riads. I love the décor, it's old-school antique with Moroccan tiling and simple soft furnishings. There are no TVs in the room which I love instead there's a vintage radio which when turned on pipes out classical, world music, or jazz depending on the time of day. La Tangerina has an in-house Hammam which is the best one I have ever been to in my life. I'm talking proper Moroccan Hammam where you get washed and scrubbed within an inch of your life by the washer-woman; think what it was like when your mum washed you as a child but add luxury soaps and massages. Bliss! Guests can choose to have their evening meals at La Tangerina and these are proper 3-course home-cooked affairs made with fresh local ingredients and they do serve alcohol for those who like a drink. The breakfasts are incredible, proper Moroccan traditional: pancakes, fruits, cheese, honey, jams, cakes, juices, coffee, tea and even made-to-order scrambled eggs and fresh bread. Room, dinner, breakfast, hammam plus fantastic service was all at very little cost. Did I mention the roof terrace? Goodness me, just go there and experience it all yourself!
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