Rested in May 2010

Written: 7 may 2010
Travel time: 29 april — 6 may 2010
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For business travel; For families with children; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
9.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 10.0
Cleanliness: 9.0
Food: 9.0
Amenities: 9.0
We rested in May 2010.
The complex includes 2 hotels - El Mouradi Hammamet and El Mouradi Menzahi. Our hotel rooms were even larger than those in the photo. We had a large bedroom with a large bed (singles pushed together) and two separate single beds, as well as two small armchairs and two tables. In addition to the bedroom, there was also an entrance hall with a sofa and two armchairs, a TV set, a table, and a minibar. And there was even a separate room for clothes! Too bad the sofa and chairs were torn. There is an old hair dryer in the bathroom. Otherwise, I liked the hotel. The building is solid, the halls are large. The walls are strong, you can't hear your neighbors 
The pool is in the middle of the complex for two hotels, but there are a lot of places. Those who have to bring mattresses are trying not to notice you, so that you would later thank them for bringing the mattress. The water in the pool in May is warm enough to swim. There is an indoor pool with jacuzzi. Warm water.

The only problem is that the ventilation is somehow not the best and there is a strong smell of chlorine.
There are many restaurants on the territory. But I wanted to walk around the city. Near the port there is a very large area of ​ ​ cafes and restaurants.
Internet is wireless and expensive in their internet center. But near the exit from El Mouradi Menzahi towards the sea there is a bar. It's called English Pub. They have free wifi for those who order something from them. There are many flags near the entrance - you can't go wrong. Food is cheap there. They make good cappuccino. The staff is unobtrusive. You can order a classic set of fried potatoes, chicken escalope (chops) and salad (7 dinars). The portion is big. Football is broadcast there in the evenings. (Tunisians are very fond of this sport).
Rested mainly French, Germans, Poles, Italians. There are few Russians.
The food is good. It is clear that the country is Arabic, so do not expect pork and beef  . Salads are simple.
For dessert there were fruits in the form of apples, oranges and peaches (not sweet yet). A couple of times there were dates and a local fruit bead (something like our cherry plum). Cakes, mousses, ice cream and cookies have always been alike. One evening they had an animation on a national theme and that day they were given local sweets. Be sure to try it, so that later you can decide what to buy home. I really liked nougat in stores.
We had two meals a day, so drinks for dinner were bought with our own money. Cola - about 1.5-2 dinars, local beer - about 3 dinars, small bottle wine - 8 dinars, tea and coffee - 2.5 dinars. We left tips in the form of change, because usually all drinks cost a penny.
We bought something in the Bravo supermarket. First you need to go along the street on which the hotel stands, which goes from the sea to the city and then turn left along the first street that runs parallel to the sea.
If you turn right and cross the road, you will enter Medina.

The animators are always trying to pull them to some events, especially every time the shout-invitation to “Aquagym” was touched. In the evenings, they also arranged something, but we did not go, so I can not advise.
Of the annoying ones, there is only a seller near the store, which is located at the exit from the dining room to the pool, and a friend who makes henna tattoos.
The beach is excellent, clean without algae. Good white sand. The sea is across the road. But the road is not actively traveled. A train runs along it to Hammamet. There are no partitions between the beach areas of individual hotels. On the sites of each hotel there is a green area, covers, some kind of building with a toilet. I think there is a cafe in our building during the season. The water was cold in May, but sunbathing on the sea is nice. Artificially created a shortage of sunbeds and mattresses.
And these beach boys bring a mattress and expect a tip. There were water activities right next to us. But we were walking along the beach in the morning and the guy from the far point was selling twice as many parachute minutes as those near El Mouradi. Apparently they have fewer customers there.
We rested for two days, rented a car for two days. Rented from Actif Auto. They have 2 dots. The first is opposite the Bravo supermarket. But there the seller is a merchant. And the second - if you go from the hotel along the seafront road and reach the rounding of the road, it turns out that you will go from the sea along the perpendicular embankment road to the street on which the Medina is located. Somewhere in the middle of this stretch of street is a parked white, painted little Volkswagen Beetle. And in front of him there is an advertisement and an entrance to the agency. I think this is a SAFA hotel. There is a calm seller. For Renault Simbol 1 day 60 dinars. For 2 days we paid 110 dinars. The car is given without gasoline. Fill in as much as you need.
The contract is a simple piece of paper. We didn't give a passport. They gave me a visa card which they made a copy of. In the evening we left the car keys at the hotel reception. They took the car and returned copies of the card.


Yasmine Hammamet is a separately built area for vacationers near Hammamet with 20-30 hotels, shops, shopping centers, a port and a bunch of cafes, water entertainment (banana, parachute, etc. ). The area appears to be safe. Very clean and civilized compared to other cities (we drove around in a rental car in many).
Medina (old city) has become an entertainment and shopping center. It’s unpleasant to walk in the ranks of sellers - everyone is trying to invite you to their store and then they are offended that they didn’t go. There are also many cafes, something like the Carthage Land amusement park. Opposite there is a park with inflatable slides for children.
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