Belle Maroc Boutique Hotel
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Recommended: Unlikely
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Share Your Experience1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Very compact place, but overrated. The rooms are tiny, hanging space leave much to be desired. The finishing on tiles etc in the bathroom is dreadful. Shower is excellent with fantastic hot water. No heating in the rooms, which in Cape Town is really poor.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Very compact place, but overrated. The rooms are tiny, hanging space leave much to be desired. The finishing on tiles etc in the bathroom is dreadful. Shower is excellent with fantastic hot water. No heating in the rooms, which in Cape Town is really poor.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Pros - the property is right on the coastline, as soon as you step outside you're at the beach. - if you're into the sound of waves crashing, nighttime is a real #win. - the luxury room is great, space-wise for a couple or a family of 3. I think all units have a spacious balcony for yoga/ working. The property itself has lots of shared spaces where one could work freely/ do an outdoor workout or have guests over. -lots of wardrobe space. - electric blanket is available and set out, on cold nights. Cons: - most hospitality amenities are not available such as: lotion, a face cloth, slippers and a robe. - the walls in the units are bare at the time of writing this review. It doesn't have a warm Moroccan feel (as described on their Instagram bio), it feels instead like it's not quite finished. - no air-conditioning. Cape Town can gets really cold and windy even in spring and unless you come prepared you may have a cold stay. The electric blanket is a #win while sleeping but the rest of the time you may want to ask for a heater in advance. During my last visit there were only 2 heaters available throughout the hotel, and one of them was out of gas. If you're European/ used to European weather, it might not be a bother at all but if you're used to warmer climates I strongly suggest you make contact about this prior to your arrival. - lunch and dinner need to be ordered 8 hours in advance and this isn't communicated when you book. If you're arriving at night I'd suggest you contact them beforehand or make seperate arrangements. - there's no UPS/Power backup. During my stay they did experience a power problem (perhaps for 3 hours) BUT the water remained warm for a while and they do have a gas stove so a warm breakfast is still available. - the balconies could cleaner. All in all, if you're looking for a hotel/luxury expe, I wouldn't recommend Belle Maroc. However if you're looking for comfortable and decent lodging by the beachside, this is a good place!
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Pros - the property is right on the coastline, as soon as you step outside you're at the beach. - if you're into the sound of waves crashing, nighttime is a real #win. - the luxury room is great, space-wise for a couple or a family of 3. I think all units have a spacious balcony for yoga/ working. The property itself has lots of shared spaces where one could work freely/ do an outdoor workout or have guests over. -lots of wardrobe space. - electric blanket is available and set out, on cold nights. Cons: - most hospitality amenities are not available such as: lotion, a face cloth, slippers and a robe. - the walls in the units are bare at the time of writing this review. It doesn't have a warm Moroccan feel (as described on their Instagram bio), it feels instead like it's not quite finished. - no air-conditioning. Cape Town can gets really cold and windy even in spring and unless you come prepared you may have a cold stay. The electric blanket is a #win while sleeping but the rest of the time you may want to ask for a heater in advance. During my last visit there were only 2 heaters available throughout the hotel, and one of them was out of gas. If you're European/ used to European weather, it might not be a bother at all but if you're used to warmer climates I strongly suggest you make contact about this prior to your arrival. - lunch and dinner need to be ordered 8 hours in advance and this isn't communicated when you book. If you're arriving at night I'd suggest you contact them beforehand or make seperate arrangements. - there's no UPS/Power backup. During my stay they did experience a power problem (perhaps for 3 hours) BUT the water remained warm for a while and they do have a gas stove so a warm breakfast is still available. - the balconies could cleaner. All in all, if you're looking for a hotel/luxury expe, I wouldn't recommend Belle Maroc. However if you're looking for comfortable and decent lodging by the beachside, this is a good place!
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