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: LTI Al Madina Palace
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LTI Al Madina Palace
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Created: 15th May 2007
Modified: 4th Sep 2008
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Hotel
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The 206 guestrooms include satellite television, air conditioning and mini-bars. Some rooms have balconies or terraces looking out onto the beach.
Contact Information
Address:
Bd du 20 Aout - 80000 Agadir
Website:
www.lti-almadinapala...
Email:
info@lti-almadinapalace.com
Phone:
+ 212 (0) 28 84 53 53
Fax:
+ 212 (0) 28 84 53 08
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