Résidence Hotelière Fleurie
📍 Address: Résidence Fleurie, Rue de la Foire, 80000 Agadir, Morocco
🔗 Booking.com link: https://www.booking.com/hotel/ma/residence-fleurie-agadir.html
🗺️ Google Maps link: https://maps.app.goo.gl/FiWnHfzZWu79fdyV6
Introduction: Arriving in Agadir & Finding My Home-Base

I arrived in Agadir with the expectation of sun, sea and a chance to recharge — but what made the stay memorable was finding a lodging that balanced comfort, convenience and value. When I checked into Résidence Hotelière Fleurie in central Agadir, that’s exactly what I discovered. From the moment I walked through the doors, the sense of calm — despite being in a lively city — impressed me.
The apartment-style accommodation gave me the flexibility I needed, while being just a short stroll from the beach, restaurants and local life made exploring easy. As I settled in, sat on the balcony with a mint tea and looked out toward the palm-lined streets, I knew I’d made a good choice for my Moroccan adventure.
Hotel Overview: What to Expect
Résidence Hotelière Fleurie is a well-located aparthotel in Agadir that offers spacious studios and apartments in a central spot. (Booking.com)
Here are highlights of what I found:
- The property is just about a 10-minute walk to Agadir’s sandy beach. (Booking.com)
- Rooms (studios/apartments) offer kitchenettes or small cooking facilities, a balcony, air-conditioning and free WiFi. (Booking.com)
- There’s an outdoor (and possibly rooftop) pool and a terrace for relaxing. (trivago)
- A 24-hour reception, multilingual staff and daily housekeeping ensure convenience. (Booking.com)
- The location in Rue de la Foire places you right within the beating heart of Agadir, close to shops, cafés and the beach promenade. (expedia)
In short: it’s not a luxury resort, but it’s a smart, comfortable base for travellers who want to mix city, culture and beach time in Agadir.
Rooms & Comfort: My Personal Impressions
When I first opened the door to my studio at Résidence Hotelière Fleurie, I was greeted by a compact but smart space: a main living/sleeping area, a small kitchenette with fridge and hot-plate, a balcony overlooking the city (or pool area), and a clean bathroom with all essentials.
What I liked
- The balcony: My morning coffee overlooking palm trees and city rooftops became a highlight.
- Kitchenette: Having the option to prepare a simple breakfast or snack in the room gave a nice level of independence. The fridge and kettle were definitely appreciated. (Tripadvisor)
- Comfort: The air-conditioning worked well, the bed was comfortable, and WiFi was reliable — which matters when you’re blogging or traveling with devices.
- Cleanliness and staff service: Many reviews praised the staff and cleanliness, and I found the same. (Booking.com)
Considerations
- The décor and finishes are functional rather than designer-luxury. If you’re looking for ultra-luxe spa-resort finishes you may feel slightly underwhelmed.
- If you’re a heavy sleeper, you might want to request a room facing away from the street—city centre lodging often comes with more ambient noise at night.
Dining & In-Room Cooking Options

One of the advantages of staying in an aparthotel like Résidence Hotelière Fleurie is the kitchen-facility flexibility.
Breakfast & Local Eats
The property offers a cafeteria or breakfast service option (as noted on Booking.com). (Booking.com) In my stay I tried breakfast in the communal café: fresh Moroccan bread, jams, coffee and fruit — simple, satisfying and a good start to the day.
For more substantial meals, I wandered to local restaurants nearby: Moroccan tagine, fresh fish on the promenade, casual cafés with sea-view terraces. The location makes these easy to access.
In-Room Kitchenette
Having a fridge and kitchenette meant I could pop out to a nearby market, bring back fresh fruit or local cheese, and enjoy a simple snack on the balcony. For some travellers (particularly families or longer stays) this is a great added value.
Location & Accessibility
Location is a major strength of Résidence Hotelière Fleurie.
🚶 Within easy reach
- Beach: About a 10-minute walk to Agadir Beach. (Booking.com)
- Souk El Had: A short taxi or even a comfortable walk from the hotel. (expedia)
- Restaurants & cafés: Lots of options within 5-7 minutes’ walk.
- Public transport & airport: The property is centrally located, with Agadir-Al Massira airport approximately 30-40 minutes’ drive. (expedia)
🚗 Getting there & parking
If you’re arriving by car, the central location is convenient, though you should check parking availability (some city centre hotels charge or have limited spots). Some reviews note parking is off-site. (expedia)
🧭 Why the location works
Staying in Rue de la Foire places you in “walking-distance mode”: you can leave the car, explore local markets, cafés, the beach promenade and return easily. For my travel blog readers who value convenience and want to blend culture + relaxation, this is a strong point.
Nearby Attractions & Experiences

While staying at Résidence Hotelière Fleurie, I had several memorable outings — here are the top ones:
🏖️ Agadir Beach & Promenade
A long stretch of golden sand, palm-lined promenade, cafés and sunset views. Ideal for a relaxed afternoon.
🛍️ Souk El Had
One of the largest market halls in Morocco, full of spice stalls, leather goods, local crafts, and photo opportunities. A must-visit. (expedia)
🌳 Jardin Ibn Zaidoun & Garden Spots
I enjoyed the quiet walk through Jardin Ibn Zaidoun, relaxing under trees and discovering local plant life. The hotel is just a short walk from this green space. (Hotel Agadir)
🧭 Day-Trips & Excursions
- Excursion to Paradise Valley for nature and swimming holes.
- Visit the Agadir Oufella (old Kasbah) for panoramic city & sea views.
- Try a surf lesson or water-sports on the beach, if you feel adventurous.
🍽️ Local Food & Nightlife
Evenings at Agadir bring a mix of Moroccan music, fresh seafood restaurants, and casual cafés. Since the residence is centrally placed you can explore these easily on foot.
Personal Experience: What Made My Stay Special
What struck me during my stay at Résidence Hotelière Fleurie was how it offered the comfort of an apartment + the service of a hotel. After a long flight and a busy first afternoon exploring the souk and beach, coming “home” to a quiet balcony, a small fridge with cold water and the ability to relax in peace was refreshing.
One evening I sat out on the terrace at dusk, watching the last rays of sun disappear behind the palm trees and felt the gentle sea-breeze — pure travel bliss. The next morning I grabbed coffee, walked the promenade, browsed local shops and returned easily to my room for some downtime. It felt balanced between “explore” and “rest”.
For readers of GeorgieHotels.site who are used to well-designed, comfortable stays abroad, this residence ticks many boxes: value, location, flexibility, and local character.
Why We Recommend Résidence Hotelière Fleurie
Here are the top reasons this property is recommended for your visit to Agadir:
- Prime Location – central Agadir, minutes to beach and key attractions.
- Spacious Studios & Apartments – more room than a standard hotel room, including kitchenette.
- Great Value – you can enjoy flexibility and comfort without the higher cost of big resorts.
- Good for Longer Stays or Families – kitchenette and independence make it suitable for stays beyond a quick getaway.
- Decent Amenities – pool, terrace, 24h reception, daily housekeeping.
- Access to Local Life – staying in a city centre residence means you experience Agadir more like a local than as just a resort guest.
If your trip to Morocco includes Agadir and you want something comfortable, central and value-friendly, Résidence Hotelière Fleurie is a strong choice.
FAQ – Résidence Hotelière Fleurie, Agadir
1. Is breakfast included?
Often yes; the property offers a breakfast café area. Be sure to check the room rate details on Booking.com. (Booking.com)
2. How far is it from the beach?
Approximately a 10-minute walk to Agadir Beach. (Booking.com)
3. Does the room include a kitchenette?
Yes, many of the studios/apartments include a kitchenette with fridge, hot-plate and kitchen-utensils. (Tripadvisor)
4. Is there a swimming pool?
Yes, there is an outdoor pool (and rooftop terrace in some descriptions) for guest use. (expedia)
5. Is parking available?
Parking may be limited and some reviews note off-site or paid parking. It’s advisable to contact the property ahead of arrival. (Tripadvisor)
6. What kind of travellers is the property suitable for?
It works well for solo travellers, couples and families wanting a central base with more space and flexibility. Good for medium-length stays.
7. Is it quiet for a city-centre location?
Generally yes, but as with many central city hotels, some rooms may face street activity or construction. Request a quieter room or one facing the pool/terrace if noise is a concern. (trivago)
8. What’s the best time to visit Agadir?
Late spring (May–June) or early autumn (September) offer great weather. High summer months can be busier and slightly more expensive.
Conclusion: Ready to Book and Explore Agadir
If you’re planning a stay in Agadir and want to combine beach relaxation with city exploration, I wholeheartedly recommend Résidence Hotelière Fleurie. It delivers the flexibility of self-catering, the comfort of hotel services, and the location of a central base all in one.
Whether you’re here for a solo escape, a family trip or a couple’s getaway, you’ll enjoy stepping out to the beach, roaming the souk, sipping mint tea on your balcony and returning to a calm, comfortable space at day’s end.
👉 Ready to experience Agadir?
Book your stay at Résidence Hotelière Fleurie on Booking.com and let your Moroccan journey begin.


