Aparthotels Adagio Expands to Morocco with New 4-Star Complex in Casablanca

For the establishment of its very first aparthotel in North Africa, "Aparthotels Adagio" has chosen the economic capital of Morocco. The European giant in the field of tourist residences, explained in a press release this Tuesday, May 28, its choice for Casablanca which is motivated by "its ambition to conquer other territories outside Europe and France".
A true economic, social and tourist hub in Africa, the Moroccan economic capital is increasingly being invested by large holdings that are setting up high-end hotel complexes there. This is the case in particular of "Aparthotels Adagio", known to be a major group in the field of tourist residences in Europe.
Indeed, the group has just installed a new hotel establishment in Morocco. Named "Aparthotel Adagio Casablanca City Center", the new complex which is categorized as 4 stars, according to the managers of the European group, "meets the requirements in this area and offers appreciable comfort, a panoramic view of the rooftops of the city and a restaurant offering a wide choice of local dishes".
The group also specifies that the "Aparthotel Adagio Casablanca City" which intends to promote exchange and conviviality between travelers, is equipped with the digital tool "Fols mobile" which makes it possible to increase the mobility of employees and refocus them on the fundamentals of reception.
According to the forecasts of "Aparthotels Adagio" which will have more than 13,000 apartments located in 13 different countries by the end of 2019, the group aims to expand after Morocco, internationally, towards Asia in particular in Jeddah in Saudi Arabia, and in Doha in Qatar, by the end of the year.
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