to all credit.Built against the fortress wall in the “San Dion” part of the medina, facing the ocean and its trade winds. The high waves of the sea break incessantly against the rocks . From the terrace you can enjoy a breathtaking spectacle of the Atlantic Ocean, but it also offers a unique panorama of the northern bastion with its antique scala, the medina and the mellah, the former Jewish part of the city. In the distance you can see the sand dunes, which are already approaching the city. Jean-Claude and Lies, a French-Dutch couple, have completely renovated this house, which was built at the beginning of the last century, into a hotel with atmosphere. This district used to have more significance, namely because of the presence of a real windmill, which used to supply the city and the hinterland with flour. The street name has remained: rue Touahen, which means mill in Arabic. Only a ruin remains of the building. Today it is a haven of peace, interrupted only by the surf and the screeching of the seagulls. One thing is certain: you will enjoy a pleasant stay in
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