Casablanca Hotel
147 W. 43rd St. (Seventh Ave.) 
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New York, NY 10036
212-869-1212 | Reserve Now
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 itself. The service here is top notch. The 24-hour common room is furnished with an endless amount of snacks, and every afternoon there is an on-the-house cheese and wine reception---friends of guests are invited, too. The 48 rooms all include complimentary water and chocolate and contain mini-bars, cable TV and VCRs. One of the most unique services is the nightly turndown. When you are ready for bed, a maid will come in, fluff your pillows and fold back your blankets. Not exactly Middle Eastern, but still good, is Tony’s di Napoli, a popular Italian restaurant that opened in 1959. |
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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 itself. The service here is top notch. The 24-hour common room is furnished with an endless amount of snacks, and every afternoon there is an on-the-house cheese and wine reception---friends of guests are invited, too. The 48 rooms all include complimentary water and chocolate and contain mini-bars, cable TV and VCRs. One of the most unique services is the nightly turndown. When you are ready for bed, a maid will come in, fluff your pillows and fold back your blankets. Not exactly Middle Eastern, but still good, is Tony’s di Napoli, a popular Italian restaurant that opened in 1959.

