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Hotel near the U.S. Consulate in Casablanca, Morocco

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There's a Hyatt up the road a bit but it's pricey. If you're not married yet - you won't be able to stay in a Moroccan hotel without getting 2 rooms. American hotels usually don't care.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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It is run exactly like the local hotels, you have to pay for two rooms unless you can prove marriage. I stayed there twice and it runs at about $275.00 or so per room. I also stayed at the Best Western an same legal standard applies but it was a bit cheaper.

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I also stayed at the Hotel Rivoli. It is very close to the Consulate and very resonably priced. I got a great rate online and the staff was very wonderful to me. I would definitely recommend them.

Good luck!

Jackie

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