Roberta J
Google
You must be aware that Tinehir is a small town in a remote desert location so there are very limited options from which to choose. If you keep this in mind & have previously traveled to locations that are frequented by trekkers, campers, desert-camp lovers etc. then you will probably not be disappointed. The hotel is located on a small side street a few blocks from the main road & down a street that has poor lighting at night, but not much reason to return to the main street area at night anyway. The exterior appearance & entrance/lobby will most likely not impress since the place gives off a rather tough impression, & the stairs, public areas & rooms are a somewhat rough looking compared to larger city hotel offerings. However, don't be turned off until you take a good look since the place is quite clean & has good housekeeping & the entire staff are eager to help & offer pleasant service. The dinner is served in an attractively decorated tent-like room & offered several options from which to choose & was delicious with big serving size & well priced. The hotel also offers both beer & wine for those who care to imbibe. Our room had A/C which could be important in the summer, but No TV if that is an issue in your hotel search. Our first apprehensive concerns were replaced with a clean basic room, a good dinner & pleasant service. Unfortunately, the included breakfast was the weakest of 7 Moroccan hotels & needs significant improvement.