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Lonely Planet review for Beaches
The affluent suburb of Aïn Diab runs along the Atlantic beachfront west of the centre and is home to the happening Blvd de la Corniche. Lined with beach clubs, upmarket hotels, restaurants, bars and clubs it is the entertainment hub of Casablanca and the place for young, chic professionals to see and be seen.
However, the promenade packed with walkers and joggers is really a potholed pavement and in between the busy beach clubs, the view is spoiled by abandoned pleasure grounds and concrete swimming pools filled with construction rubbish. The beach is still extremely popular though, and the easiest way to find an empty strip of sand is to visit one of the beach clubs. Bus 9 goes to Aïn Diab from Pl Oued al-Makhazine.
Read more: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/morocco/the-atlantic-coast/casablanca/sights/beach/beaches#ixzz2I3T8lLZX
Could there be a better spot for a weekend for the girls? And Hotel Tropical CasaBlanca is just the spot, located steps from Avenida Quinta, aka Fifth Avenue (the main drag). Tucked away from the street, it offers a tranquil vibe. Lush landscaping surrounds the pool and a small pond near the reception desk. The rooms are clean and simple but the location could not be better. And ask Nicola about the packages that include sessions with Ellen de Jonge at Yoga by the Way, a yoga studio just blocks away.
Recharge, renew and revive. Then hit the town to sample tamarind margaritas and chile rellenos. The boutiques stay open late so you can indulge your taste for shoe shopping, or meet the locals and dance at any of the clubs. Playa stays up late and the party always continues. And why not? Get up when you like, have a fresh watermelon juice with breakfast, then recharge and do it all over again. What happens in Playa, stays in Playa.
Read more: http://lodging.uptake.com/blog/hotel-tropical-casablanca.html#ixzz2I3SwiWtG
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Lonely Planet review for Beaches
The affluent suburb of Aïn Diab runs along the Atlantic beachfront west of the centre and is home to the happening Blvd de la Corniche. Lined with beach clubs, upmarket hotels, restaurants, bars and clubs it is the entertainment hub of Casablanca and the place for young, chic professionals to see and be seen.
However, the promenade packed with walkers and joggers is really a potholed pavement and in between the busy beach clubs, the view is spoiled by abandoned pleasure grounds and concrete swimming pools filled with construction rubbish. The beach is still extremely popular though, and the easiest way to find an empty strip of sand is to visit one of the beach clubs. Bus 9 goes to Aïn Diab from Pl Oued al-Makhazine.
Read more: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/morocco/the-atlantic-coast/casablanca/sights/beach/beaches#ixzz2I3T8lLZX
Could there be a better spot for a weekend for the girls? And Hotel Tropical CasaBlanca is just the spot, located steps from Avenida Quinta, aka Fifth Avenue (the main drag). Tucked away from the street, it offers a tranquil vibe. Lush landscaping surrounds the pool and a small pond near the reception desk. The rooms are clean and simple but the location could not be better. And ask Nicola about the packages that include sessions with Ellen de Jonge at Yoga by the Way, a yoga studio just blocks away.
Recharge, renew and revive. Then hit the town to sample tamarind margaritas and chile rellenos. The boutiques stay open late so you can indulge your taste for shoe shopping, or meet the locals and dance at any of the clubs. Playa stays up late and the party always continues. And why not? Get up when you like, have a fresh watermelon juice with breakfast, then recharge and do it all over again. What happens in Playa, stays in Playa.
Read more: http://lodging.uptake.com/blog/hotel-tropical-casablanca.html#ixzz2I3SwiWtG
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