Jnane Sherazade
Savi and VidSavi and Vid/Guest Contributor/HOTELS, CASABLANCA/ Updated : Jun 8, 2015, 14:59 IST
Synopsis
If you want a completely Moroccan experience, then opt for a stay in a traditional building. Riads, Moroccan buildings with open courtyards, are extremely common in cities such as Marrakech and Fes. However they’re extremely rare … Read more
If you want a completely Moroccan experience, then opt for a stay in a traditional building. Riads, Moroccan buildings with open courtyards, are extremely common in cities such as Marrakech and Fes. However they’re extremely rare in a modern city like Casablanca. This is why Jnane Sherazade is such a breath of fresh air. Read less

If you want a completely Moroccan experience, then opt for a stay in a traditional building. Riads, Moroccan buildings with open courtyards, are extremely common in cities such as Marrakech and Fes. However they’re extremely rare in a modern city like Casablanca. This is why Jnane Sherazade is such a breath of fresh air. A large villa has been refurbished as a guesthouse, which provides guests with the perfect mixture of traditional Moroccan furnishings and modern comforts. Entry is through an ornamental door and a resident Moroccan chef prepares meals for guests. Little touches such as Moroccan carpets, colourful pottery, and warm personalised service make a stay at Jnane Sherazade very special indeed. It is a haven of peace amidst the hustle-bustle of one of Morocco’s bustiest cities.
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