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Inspired by the romance of the movie of "Casablanca", our hotel touts a relaxing European styled ambience that is felt from the moment you enter our doors. Located steps from many of New York's major attractions, Casablanca affords our guests the ability to feel the rhythm of the city while maintaining a "vacationers" spirit. The highlight of the Casablanca is Rick?s Cafe where guests can enjoy...
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While enjoying a leisurely stroll through the forest, experience first hand through costumed interpretation the life of the 1671 Native American, the rugged existence of the 1757 frontier fort dweller, and the evolution of an 1850s community in young America. Authentic and replica buildings serve as a backdrop for this fascinating journey and include a Native American village, frontier fort,...
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This newly renovated hotel was opened in 1997. In keeping with its name, the Casablanca features charming Moroccan decor and furnishings in its intimate European-style building. Comfortable and unpretentious, the hotel also features outstanding service. Adjacent to Times Square and the Theater District in Midtown, it is within easy walking distance of many of the city finest stores,...
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inspired by the glamour and romance of the movie casablanca the success of this 48-room jewel exemplifies the traveling worlds new romance with boutique hotels. the casablanca captures the heart of its guests by offering a serene pocket of tranquility and grace just steps away from the excitement capital of the world times square. one of the highlights of the hotel is ricks cafe where guests...
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Editorial Reviews from the web
The Scene The leafy second-floor common room of this Midtown hotel says it all. It's decked out with statues of carnivorous animals, a fireplace, a large-screen TV and a massive mural of the Moroccan town Casablanca. Upbeat music plays from speakers overhead. Guests get the hint that this is more than just the city's only Moroccan-themed hotel. It's an experience in and of...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 13, 2009, (Edited October 16, 2005)
A wealth of freebies -- including breakfast; coffee, tea, and cookies all day; wine and cheese most evenings; free passes to a nearby health club with pool and sauna; and use of Internet-access PCs -- make this stylish Moroccan-themed boutique hotel an excellent value. With vibrant mosaic tiles, warm woods and rattan, potted palms, and North African-themed art gracing the public spaces and...
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A very nice little hotel near Times Square. They have a bit of the movie theme going but they don't overdo it. Reasonable rates, great service, rooms are clean and everything works great. A nice lounge with wine and cheese in the evenings. I would go back if I needed a place close to Times Square.
We spent six nights at the Casablanca Hotel in NYC for my wife's birthday. The location is perfect, just steps from Times Square yet just far enough away to get away from the noise and crowds of said Square. The staff was extemely helpful, gracious and friendly. My favorite Hotel in Seattle is The Inn at the Market and Casablanca had a lot of the same feel and ambiance. I highly recommend...
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Posted by drdaniel44
on April 13, 2009, (Edited May 29, 2007)
Casablanca is a lovely unprententious hotel with discreet and unofficious service. The rooms are well appointed and clean. We will certainly return to this charming property
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+ well appointed, happy hour
Posted by tralee
on April 29, 2009, (Edited March 05, 2006)