Melliber Appart Hotel — 4-Star Luxury Hotel in Casablanca, Morocco
★★★★ 4-Star Luxury Hotel

Melliber Appart Hotel

Casablanca  ·  Morocco  ·  138 Boulevard Moulay Youssef Angle

4.0 800 guest reviews

About Melliber Appart Hotel — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Casablanca

Melliber Appart Hotel is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Casablanca, Morocco. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, beach club, co working, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.

Guest Reviews 4.0 / 5

Crimson 786
★★★★☆ Jul 2025

Stayed in Melliber Appart Hotel with my family for a vacation in Casablanca. Booked through Booking.com and paid about £72.5 for a suite with breakfast included in the package. Positives: Cooperative staff, efficient service, good location, comfortable beds, good showers, good room service, good breakfast Improvements Needed: quality of toiletries and towels, crockery in the room Negatives: None

CP T
★★★★☆ Jul 2025

Great location with a walk of less than 5 mins to the Hassan II Mosque and its affiliated museum. A we'll equipped gym on the ground floor as a nice add on. The breakfast was basic but decent in terms of variety. However, the room details may be lack of maintenance, or it is a normal practice in Casablanca that I may be unaware of.

Hafez Shurrab
★★★☆☆ Jul 2025

I liked the quick check-in process, the location of the hotel, the size of the room, and the fact that they had a garage where I parkedmy car. I'm overall happy with the stay. The air conditioning was just a decoration. It never worked properly. I know many hotels do that kind of trick to keep their bills low. The result was that we couldn't sleep well. Also, during breakfast, we had to clean the tables that we used since we waited forever for the staff to do that. We noticed that the way they cleaned the tables around us was very poor. I believe that the cleaning standards of the place were a little bit below average. We spend so much time finding fairly clean silverware to use for breakfast. Finally, this is probably something applicable to the wide Moroccan services including accommodation places and restaurants. They don't seem to use paper tissues or offer them. They also don't seem to offer bidets in public places even though it is a Muslim country. I drove from Tangier to Agadir and unfortunately, I couldn't find any public place that offered a clean toilet. It seems to be a French heritage.