Sahara Line Hotel is located in Laayoune. This 3-star hotel offers room service, a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi.
stacey
From
United States
Staff was all very nice and helpful. Very kind. Also could park my motorcycle easily out front. Was given fruit and water to take with me when I left in the morning.
Hotel mekka sud is a 2-star property located in Laayoune. The property provides a 24-hour front desk, airport transportation, a shared lounge and free WiFi throughout the property.
Madis
From
Estonia
The staff was amazing, Majda was so helpful and took time to send me detailed explanations on how to find what I was looking for in the city. The room was clean and comfortable and the location of the hotel is also a huge bonus.
Hotel OMAIMA is located in Laayoune and features a terrace. Featuring a shared lounge, the 4-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
HOTEL BORJ SAFAE LAAYOUNE is located in Laayoune and features a terrace. This 3-star hotel offers room service, a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi. Private parking is available on site.
HOTEL NOON is a 2-star property located in Laayoune. Featuring room service, this property also provides guests with a terrace. The hotel has family rooms.
Wynn
From
Morocco
The staff was very kind and worked hard to make sure that all our needs were met! The rooms were comfortable and clean. It is also located next to a great restaurant and some coffee shops.
Laayoune is such a very interesting city with beautiful...
Laayoune is such a very interesting city with beautiful gardens and unique culture in Morocco.
I loved it there. You could have a trip to Smara and Foum El Oued, El Marsa as well as some wonderful experiences like tented camps and ATV rides! This part of Morocco is extremely interesting.
Guest review by
Mostafa
Morocco
Review score
10.0
I don’t understand why people do not come to Laayoune.
I don’t understand why people do not come to Laayoune. No tourists, kind locals, total safety, amazing views, culture and super birding possibilities! I swear, they don’t pay me :) just Laayoune was such a great experience that I can’t say else just come here once! (but not too many of you, because it will be spoiled too!)
Guest review by
Viktor
Hungary
Review score
6.0
It could be a very nice area if it weren't under Moroccan...
It could be a very nice area if it weren't under Moroccan occupation. Moroccans have colonised it and are oppressing the indigenous population by excluding them from the economic life. I hope the occupation ends very soon, and that Saharawis and Moroccans who accept to live in Western Sahara can live in peace soon.
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Guest review by
Anonymous
Review score
10.0
Laayounne is a region that has been under a lot of political...
Laayounne is a region that has been under a lot of political tensions since 1975 until now from armed militias outside the Moroccan boundaries. These tensions are covered by the international media however in the reality of things these tentions have nothing to do with the status quo of the region. This media coverage negatively impacts the tourists’ overall idea of the region.
The militias located in the Algerians lands near the Moroccan boarders have intentions of controlling the region in order to take it away from the Moroccan sovereignty. This ancient Moroccan sovereignty that has ruled over the mentioned area and its south for centuries has resulted in a great diverse cultural civilisation. Nowadays, the Moroccan Western Sahara is undergoing a very interesting development era thanks to the efforts of the kingdom in order to continue its ongoing rule in making all its different regions developed and safe. Moreover, this era is to protect the sahrawi region from the Milichias’ political and media distortion of the status quo of the region.
Whomever visits laayounne would notice that it is a turning place/ point between the civilised and the bedew-in life.
I would recommend the interested people in the development of anthropology and politics to visit laayounne in order to witness the coexistence of the modern era civilisation and the bedew-in life also the security and safety the Moroccan kingdom is providing its Sahrawi region.
Guest review by
Mustapha
Review score
10.0
Laayoune is a cute town/city in Western Sahara (the occupied...
Laayoune is a cute town/city in Western Sahara (the occupied portion by the Kingdom of Morocco). It is the largest city for the region and the gateway to Dahkla, more south. I drove from Agadir to Laayoune and did not regret it given the amazing views. Laayoune has enough places to see in a day and a 2/3hs walk. Then you can head to the beach, 20kim from there, by taking a "grand taxi" for only $1.20. if you want to see Western Sahara, if you are going south to Dahkla or even Mauritania, stop for a few day.
Guest review by
João
United States
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The classical hotel in the capital of Western Sahara. In an Andalusien stile palace building with two large patios there are charming large, beautiful, quiet and nicely equipped rooms with comfortable beds. Friendly reception staff. Good food and breakfast with service (no buffet). Good internet. The hotel is situated not far from the central bus station and the old Spanish city center. Very good value for money.
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