"The property is beautiful and the rooms decorated so nicely. Abraham was incredible and so attentive our entire 3 day stay. He was definitely the highlight for us. The rest of the staff was fine, but not overly warm or friendly which was a contrast to what we had experienced at other places in Morocco. "
"The room was quite clean, and the staff were super kind and helpful - sometimes with the help of Google Translate. They even let us stay one more night, as we couldn't get to the hotel on the first night due to recent avalanches.
Due to the snowfall, the climb up to the hostel was quite slippery: the path is narrow and winding.
The views from the hotel were excellent to the surrounding mountains and Imlil.
The air conditioner in the room was broken, and made a stuttering sound. We fixed by just pushing the plastic side, but it should be fixed.
The bathroom did not have air conditioning, which made it auite steamy after a short shower. It also didn't drain very well. It was quite cold in the hotel, but the staff kindly lit a fire in the dining room furnace. We also had extra blankets for the night. The balcony door not locking shut also made it somewhat cold.
Overall a very pleasant and charming stay with minor things to improve, and also based on the extreme weather we arrived in."
"The Lights went out on our first night but came back after 2 hours or so.
The hotel is far from amenities.
We travelled in December and the hotel was empty with one or two other guests during our stay. The weather was cold in Marrakech. The staff were pleasant and professional, especially Munir and the room service lady. "
"A lovely hotel, well maintained with lots of history and some stunning decor. Nadia and her husband (Geward?), are brilliant hosts and, together with the other staff, make it a relaxing, fun and most enjoyable place to stay. Clean hotel, with lovely gardens, with loads of secret/secluded places to have lunch or just retreat from the sun for a bit and the food is amazing. We will definitely be coming back, even if it is just for a long weekend. Me and my partner wanted a weeks break away, where we could relax and destress, and we got that and more at this hotel. We had a jacuzzi bath in our room, which was wonderful, but note that there is no steam room, gym or full service spa (Expedia - please update your information) - although you can go for a run in the area around the hotel and Nadia will be very happy to organise and book treatments at her favourite spa, which the Hammam and zen massage she arranged for us was amazing!"
What's it like to stay at an apartment in Asgaour?
You can choose from 9 apartments in Asgaour for your stay.
Why consider an apartment over a traditional hotel room?
An apartment features a kitchen for convenient meals, and usually is more spacious than a traditional hotel room. Apartments are a good option for solo travelers who want to stay in at night and plan out their next day, but also for families who want the conveniences of home.
What's the best apartment for my stay in Asgaour?
Below is a favorite apartment to consider: Kasbah Itran Appart: Includes free WiFi and Smart TVs. Free valet parking and onsite laundry facilities are on site.
How many apartments can I expect to find in Asgaour?
Expedia has 9 apartments to book in Asgaour.
What will the weather be like in Asgaour?
Weather is only one factor, but it can really affect your travel plans, especially if you are planning a longer stay in Asgaour. The hottest months are usually August and July with an average temp of 81°F, while the coldest months are January and February with an average of 56°F. Average annual precipitation for Asgaour is 10 inches.
What should I see in Asgaour?
While you're exploring the area, Setti-Fatma Waterfalls and Toubkal National Park are a couple of picturesque spots to get outside and enjoy nature. In the larger area, you'll find Oukaimeden and Ourika Valley.