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Seen: archdaily, designboom, yatzer
✅ free Wi-Fi • size matters: 8 rooms & suites (18-25m2) (194-269 sq ft) • hotel opened: 2023 • architecture: Amine Abouraoui • interior design: Bergendy Cooke ❌ no parking available • no pets allowed































