HÔTEL CONTINENTAL
A mythical boutique hotel, offering a range of different rooms that reflect the quality of Moroccan craftsmanship
Since its creation in 1870, the Continental has seen many personalities come and go. It was the residence of Winston Churchill or the Count of Paris, and it is also in this mythical hotel that some scenes from Bernardo Bertolucci's film A Tea in the Sahara were shot. Today, the establishment is aging, but its character resists time. It is always a pleasure to put down your suitcases or to come and have a drink to capture the spirit of Tangier in the 1950s. The 53 rooms, all different, testify to the quality of Moroccan craftsmanship.
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Hervé Thomas and Françoise Pélissier
L'accueil était très chaleureux.
La vue depuis notre chambre donnait sur la mer. C'était top !
La chambre était propre et spacieuse.