Onomo Hotel is great for those were on transit and have a late or early flight arrival into Casablanca. The hotel provide shuttle service from the airport which is helpful. There are not much eating places around the hotel, the nearest ones is about 30 to 40 minutes walk away.
Hotel is cleaned bed, comfortable and staff are super in their service.
It was very good.
If there was only one regret,
The first evening, I was able to enter with my training clothes and slippers.
*** was unfortunate that it was impossible to enter due to the costume regulations the next day. I was on a winter vacation and went to a resort to relax.. It's a pity. Next time I'll bring my suit and go!!
The water in the sink does not drain properly and tends to get stuck in the basin, which can be very inconvenient.
Please note that you need to prepare your own essentials, such as towels, a toothbrush, toothpaste, flip-flops, and similar items...
Breakfast options are quite limited. Among them, the omelet was probably the best choice.
Hotel near Sidi Maarouf,Casablanca100% of visitors choose this area
MM470353****2025.11.13
The hotel has a large terrace, and overall I was quite satisfied. The only downside was that the rooms were a bit small. The breakfast was quite substantial for Morocco.
Location was perfect is just right in front of the train station, but the room is extremely small and basic amenities like towel and shower gel only. They don’t even provide water. So people who are with lots of luggage gonna be hard in the small tiny room as you may not able to open up your luggage widely. The breakfast in the hotel is a plus point, the chef and the service crew are good and polite.
The hotel has a free airport transfer service and is very convenient. The room is large. The restaurant is very positive and the price is not expensive.
It’s just a normal room for 1-2 nights. Convenient location near a train station and a bus CTM stop. But quite old towels that can no longer be washed well.
Fantastic hotel! The highlights include the pool service, the efficient housekeeping, and the restaurant staff. Its location is incredibly convenient: just a 1-minute walk to Ain Diab beach, which is clean despite being popular. A bus stop is only a 3-minute walk away, and a tram stop is 5 minutes, both offering easy access to the city's main attractions. The Corniche promenade, bustling with excellent cafes and shops, starts right outside the hotel.
We only had two minor drawbacks:
- The hotel is situated at the intersection of three busy streets, meaning road noise is audible around the clock.
- We occasionally spotted ants in the room.
Overall, the positives far outweigh the negatives, especially thanks to the exceptional pool staff: sun loungers are quickly cleared, fresh towels are always available on them, and if the pool gets busy, they promptly set out additional loungers.
We definitely recommend this hotel and would happily return!
This hotel has very clear pros and cons.
Let's start with the downsides: it's incredibly noisy! If you're a light sleeper, I'd strongly advise against it. The hotel is in the same building as a mall and supermarket. Right outside the hotel window are the commercial facilities, probably air conditioning or refrigerator compressors. They kick on every 10 minutes or so at night, creating a huge amount of noise. It's like sleeping with your head on a refrigerator, and the sound is so penetrating that even with earplugs, you can clearly hear it. It goes on 24/7, from day to night, significantly impacting sleep. Half the hotel rooms face these commercial equipment floors.
Now for the upsides: there's a mall and supermarket downstairs, along with Domino's Pizza and McDonald's, making shopping and dining very convenient. The train station is just a 6-minute walk across the street, which is great for getting around. The hotel itself is clean, tidy, and the service is excellent – nothing to complain about there.
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TTOBISThis was my first time flying Royal Air Maroc, and I had an overnight layover in Casablanca. Based on reviews, I chose this hotel because it mentioned train access to the city center. Even though navigation didn't show the route, I found the train station a short walk to the left after exiting arrivals. I bought a ticket to Casa Port from the vending machine for 60 local currency. The last train was supposed to be at 9:55 PM, with one transfer. However, the train didn't show up by 10:20 PM. Staff arranged for us to take a bus to the transfer station. From there, it would have been over an hour's walk back to the hotel, so we waited another 40 minutes on the bus before it finally took us to Casa Port. It was then a 30-minute walk back to the hotel. I wouldn't recommend walking that far at night, especially alone or for women, as I felt the area might not be very safe. So, I opted for an Uber to the airport the next day, which cost 330 local currency, avoiding any haggling with taxis. The hotel itself was nice, and breakfast was good. The next morning, I walked to see the Hassan II Mosque and some nearby attractions. I think more information about transportation options would be helpful.
耳耳東氵罒幸一止Onomo Hotel is great for those were on transit and have a late or early flight arrival into Casablanca. The hotel provide shuttle service from the airport which is helpful. There are not much eating places around the hotel, the nearest ones is about 30 to 40 minutes walk away.
Hotel is cleaned bed, comfortable and staff are super in their service.
GGuest UserStaying at Riad Old City Palace was pure magic – a hidden oasis in Fez’s bustling medina that felt like stepping into a warm Moroccan dream. The atmosphere is enchanting: intricate zellige tiles, cozy lounges with plush cushions, and a serene riad courtyard that whispers tranquility amid the city’s chaos. It’s the kind of place where every corner invites you to relax and soak in the authentic charm.
The staff? Outstanding! From the moment we arrived, they were like family – incredibly friendly, always available with smiles and genuine care. Whenever we had doubts about anything (taxis, markets, hidden spots), they were there, patiently answering questions, always picking up the phone promptly, and even guiding us with precise directions to local gems. They made our trip seamless and stress-free.
Food highlights were next-level. The late-night teas were a lifesaver after long days exploring – aromatic mint tea served with warmth and perfect sweetness under the stars. Dinners were flavorful feasts of tagines, couscous, and fresh salads that burst with local spices. Breakfast? A lavish spread of fluffy pancakes, fresh fruits, cheeses, and endless Moroccan pastries – we never wanted to leave the table!
This riad is simply a nice place run by the best team. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts – we strongly recommend it to everyone visiting Fez. We’ll be back!
GGuest UserI stayed at this hotel for one night after a very long 21-hour flight. When I arrived, the receptionist was helpful and welcoming. He told me I could call anytime if I needed assistance, which I appreciated.
However, the phone in my room was not working. Unfortunately, this became a problem the next morning. When I woke up and went out for an early walk—since it was my first time in Casablanca—I opened my door and stepped directly onto a flooded hallway. I was staying on the second floor and had no idea there was water outside. As a result, my socks and winter slippers got completely wet.
I tried to call the front desk, but the phone was still not functioning. I then went downstairs to inform the staff, but there was no one at the front desk at that time.
When I first arrived, I was impressed by how the room looked. However, I noticed that there were no bathroom slippers or hotel slippers provided, which was uncomfortable, especially since it is winter.
On a positive note, the hotel is located in a convenient area with nearby cafés and restaurants, which is a plus.
Overall, the hotel has potential, but better maintenance, working in-room communication, front desk availability, and basic amenities would greatly improve the guest experience.
GGuest UserGood stay, polite people. Some good choices for breakfast. Rooms look new, luxurious bed and towels with high quality soap and shampoo. Not sure why we were not provided with daily complimentary water and tea. Near to shops and supermarket so we were able to buy water and any other essentials. Loved Morocco!
GGuest UserGood location, good service, continental breakfast, a little old, that's it, sea view room, you can see flocks of seabirds landing on the trees
AAreej Bakheet Yacoub AlNahhasHotel needs refurbishment especially the beds and beddings. Towels are worn out and needs changing. Service was good and staff were helpful. The location is excellent near to many great resturants as well as public transportion tram and bus stop was just around the corner. Convenient for a short stay.
JjhjqThis hotel and restaurant is run by three Chinese women. We booked a deluxe double room, which was quite spacious, very new, and clean. Their Chinese restaurant is supposedly the best in Casablanca, and it really lives up to its reputation. Our Chinese friends working locally treated us to a meal there, and it was incredibly authentic – it didn't feel like eating Chinese food abroad at all. They have three chefs: one from Guangdong, one from Sichuan, and I forget where the third one is from. There are Chinese staff at the front desk, so communication was seamless. You can also directly scan WeChat to exchange RMB for Dirhams, which is something other hotels don't offer. Breakfast is a Chinese buffet, quite rich, with congee, soy milk, steamed buns, twisted rolls, and tea eggs. The hotel is very close to Mohammed V Square and the Old Medina, within walking distance, and there's a tram stop nearby, making transportation convenient. There are also many coffee shops and juice bars in the vicinity. Perhaps what needs improvement is the enthusiasm of the staff; when Chinese people meet other Chinese people, not even a basic 'hello' is offered.
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