Hammam Marassa in Rabat

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Rue QOBROS, Rabat, MA Morocco
contacts phone: +212 5377-21461
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Latitude: 34.0250175, Longitude: -6.8422391

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    Augustin Poenariu

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    Traditional hammam massage

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    Dominique Morneau

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    Super authentic experience! Very relaxing, my skin looked amazing when I came out of there. It was a bit unclear what was going on when we first went in, but the ladies who work there were really nice. I recommend this place!

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    Hana Ban

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    I was very much enjoyed hammam in marassa. Like the other visitors said, you don't need to bring anything except the towels and new inner wears since they sell with a reasonable price. Entrance fee:19dh and 10dh(adult and enfant) Savon bildi:1dh Small bottled Shampoo: 12dh Comb: 3dh Scrubbing+savonage: 50dh Tip: one lady will come to you and help you with everything automatically;-) follow her! And tip directly to the lady who scrubbed you which seems obvious but i gave the tip to other lady and i don't think she passed it to the one who scrubbed me. T_T

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    Angharad Dowse

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    I had the most authentic experience here. My boundaries were pushed but I had a blast! Not a tourist spot at all but very clean! You can buy everything you need when there - just take a towel!

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    Stephen Robinson

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    This was the best of the non-touristy Hammams we visited in Rabat. Slightly unclear how it all works at first, but if you're clearly a tourist one of the guys who works there will probably pounce and offer you gommage. There's an open changing room when you first go in, all your stuff goes in a bucket and put behind the counter - probably best not to bring too many valuables with you, but we had no problem, keep your underwear on. You get given a couple of buckets which it's unclear what to do with, people seem to fill with hot and cold water and push/drag them around, and you go through into the three progressively hotter rooms. One of the gommage guys will probably latch onto you and take control of your buckets or ask you to wait for ten minutes. Then you lie on the warm floor in the hottest room and get scrubbed all over with a rough gloved hand, watch the sweat, heat and friction peel the dead skin away then get drenched in cold water. Best to bring a gommage glove from the medina or I think you can buy one there, ditto savon noir (black olive soap) if you want to use it. Tip the gommage guy when you pick up your clothes and step outside light headed, relaxed and cleaner than you've ever been.

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