About Sud Bahia - updated.

Written: 19 august 2013
Travel time: 7 — 12 august 2013
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I will say right away - I did not want to live in this hotel, and booked another one for myself. But the host of "New Approach Holidays" instead of my four confirmed only Sud Bahia. I did not want to postpone the date, so I decided. They say that you quickly get used to good things. It also works in the opposite direction. Omg! - the first thing that flashed through my mind when I crossed the threshold of the hotel after 6 days in the Imperial cities. At the reception I filled out a card, I immediately received the key. There was no one who wanted to show me the way for money. I myself found the way to the 3rd floor - the elevator at the entrance on the left. The hotel is old but clean. The room is not damp with a view of an abandoned courtyard with a non-working fountain. In the room, in addition to the standard set of furniture, a TV without a remote control, air conditioning without a remote control, a wardrobe. There is no safe. There is no refrigerator. In the bathroom, a lone faceted glass and two bars of soap were waiting for me. There were no towels. They appeared on the second day, after the second urgent request. Another disadvantage is that the bathroom has a shared ventilation channel with the next room. Therefore, all the sounds of the neighbors are heard wonderfully, like yours to them. Balcony - French-extended. You can stand there, but the chair won't fit. Cleaning daily from 9 - 9:30. Fresh towels are brought in after dinner. At first the hotel was empty. But by the end of Ramadan, it was filled with guests from both local peoples and Europeans. The most important advantage that can overshadow all the shortcomings of the hotel is its location. Indeed - close to the ocean and urban infrastructure. To the ocean 10 minutes. I left the hotel, turned right, reached Avenue Generale Ketany, turned left and went down to 5th Mohammed Avenue. You need to cross the road and a little to the left there will be a descent to the embankment. Why did you choose this route? on Ketan there is a flat road paved with tiles. Slippers are comfortable to walk in. Around the hotel there are many banks, restaurants, shops with water and food, on Hassan II Street, not reaching Uniprix, in the depths there is the Marche Central city market. There are fruits, souvenirs, spices, meat, clothes. $100 leather jackets here. If you go further along Hasan II, then on the corner you will find the La Veranda confectionery. Here you can buy local sweets. Any combination is packed in a box. 160 dirhams per kilo. The longer I stayed in the hotel, the less terrible it seemed to me. Sud Bahia is a southern belle. Looking closely, I began to understand that the decoration of the hotel is a reference to the beauty's palace in Marrakech. The ceilings are carved with alibastre, the walls and furniture are carved with wood, also handmade. There are many mirrors on the walls and each one is painted in the national style. The fact that all the elements are not combined with each other is for my European taste. Maybe that's how they do it? The hotel has a quite spacious swimming pool with a depth of 3.2 meters. It was okay to swim there. From the sun he hid a sunbed under the shade of a lemon. The only thing is that locals with children and guests come to 12. This noise is not for my nervous system. Even modest feeding can be used to. Breakfast starts at 6 and is very frustrating. Boiled eggs, tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, butter, sausage, olives, tea, coffee, rolls, jams. This is a daily, unchanging assortment. Dinner from 20:30 on the menu. For the first soup or salad, for the second meat or fish, for dessert, fruit or something else. That something could be a cake, yogurt, or even 2 slices of cheese. Read the menu. It is in English and French. By the way, they speak English at the reception. In Russian, no. So I was not particularly upset that I spent 5 nights here. Everything depends on the worldview. Good luck.
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