
Hotels with Swimming Pool in Timahdite, Fès-Meknès
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1. Hôtel mandar itto
Hôtel mandar ittoAzrou
P2,729
P3,178 total
includes taxes & fees
Aug 22 - Aug 23




2. maison duffal
maison duffalAzrou
P3,602
P4,417 total
includes taxes & fees
Aug 22 - Aug 23
P1,532
P1,861 total
includes taxes & fees
Aug 22 - Aug 23
P4,648
P5,233 total
includes taxes & fees
Aug 25 - Aug 26




5. Farah Inn Ifrane
Farah Inn IfraneIfrane
- Immerse in seasonal aquatic enjoyment with 2 outdoor pools and a year-round indoor swimming sanctuary at this aparthotel.
P2,947
P3,418 total
includes taxes & fees
Aug 31 - Sep 1




6. Michlifen Resort & Golf
Michlifen Resort & GolfIfrane
- Alpine hotel offers art deco charm with indoor/outdoor pools, hot tubs, and sun-soaked loungers.
P13,168
P15,013 total
includes taxes & fees
Sep 15 - Sep 16
P4,322
P4,931 total
includes taxes & fees
Sep 7 - Sep 8
Top Timahdite Hotel Reviews
Michlifen Resort & Golf
8/10 Good
"The property is beautiful. It's a sprawling resort with areas outdoors in the woods near a cascading springs that I enjoyed sitting at. I liked the lobby, the swimming pools and the exercise room. Checking in was easy. You're sat in the very nice lobby and you're greeted with a nice apple lemon ginger juice while the check in is proceeding. The staff is very nice, attentive and professional. The room is very nice, nicely decorated and the linen is crispy clean white cotton. The appetizers in the lobby were very good. But the drinks are crazy expensive. There were a few glitches: my minibar was empty. This is an expensive hotel. When I brought this issue to the management, they offered to fill it. But it did seem to me as if they were cutting corners. Also, my room was dark. The lighting was dim and not enough to read. It was a room to just retire to and go to bed and watch TV. It's unpleasant to not have enough light in a room, especially if you want to read. In the daytime, the room tends to be dark in the part away from the window. When I brought this matter to the management, they offered to upgrade me to a suite. However, the sitting room in the suite was even darker while the bedroom was brighter. I thus declined the upgrade. The lobby is very nice but it too needs a bit more lighting in some spots. I had to look for a corner with enough light to read the menu and see my food. The drinks are crazy expensive. But overall a very nice stay."











