Hotel near Old Town,Chefchaouene100% of visitors choose this area
Vvoolat2019.10.03
To begin with the staff are really nice, and the location is superb! Just opposite the Kasbah a few meters up a lane, which means a lot in a town so steep and confusing that every meter counts. It also has a nice rooftop with panoramic views. But it could use an upgrade and a lot of cleaning. The aircon was out of order and the window too small to make a difference. There was no hot water, and the water in Chaoen is freezing cold! When we told the guy he suggested we use the common shower. You can get better places to stay for this price, but if a bed with clean sheets and towels is all you’re after, Barcelona is not a bad choice.
The hotel is not bad and popular. Chefchaouen is not as good as imagined, this hotel is in the center of Chefchaouen, and the so-called center is the end of a vegetable market. The hotel's value for money is ok, the owner is very nice and the service is very good. The facilities in the rooms are good and clean. The breakfast was made by the owner's family. The orange juice I squeezed was delicious. The little brother at the end was very shy. It is recommended to stay.
Hotel near Old Town,Chefchaouene100% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2023.10.06
Positive - rooftop terrace is high with a great view 2nd rooftop terrace with also a nice view - Large clean rooms - perfect AC - one of the better breakfasts we had (ask for peanut buttern, it's really good!) - clean - ok location, but parking is not easy Negative Very few, and more minor annoyances, but wanna suggest improvements - small bathroom sink area - no hooks to hang things - no tables to put suitcase on - not enough chairs on the 2nd balcony All in all a very enjoyable place -
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Located in Chefchaouen, Ryad A&B Chaouen is within a 5-minute drive of Park Sidi Abdelhamid and Plaza Uta el-Hammam. This riad is 1.6 mi (2.5 km) from Grande Mosquée and 1.6 mi (2.5 km) from Chefchaouen Kasbah.
Enjoy recreation amenities such as an indoor pool or take in the view from a rooftop terrace. Additional features at this riad include complimentary wireless internet access, concierge services, and a picnic area. Guests can get to nearby shops on the complimentary shuttle.
Enjoy a meal at the restaurant or snacks in the coffee shop/cafe. The riad also offers 24-hour room service. A complimentary continental breakfast is served daily from 8:30 AM to 10:00 AM.
Featured amenities include express check-in, express check-out, and dry cleaning/laundry services. For a surcharge, guests may use a roundtrip airport shuttle (available 24 hours) and a train station pick-up service.
Make yourself at home in one of the 6 individually decorated guestrooms, featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming is available for your entertainment. Bathrooms have hair dryers and bathrobes. Conveniences include desks and separate sitting areas, and housekeeping is provided daily.
Hotel near Old Town,Chefchaouene100% of visitors choose this area
CConnector231994076612024.12.13
Spent a night at Riad Nila, my agency helped me book this place, looking online the rate is ~USD150/night for the room I stayed in. A staff from the riad will come to where cars can stop to help with luggages and show guests to the riad. The location is convenient, only a few mins walk to the main square, the alleyways around the riad is not particularly nice though, there was cat poo and stank of cat pee. Stairs to the rooms are narrow and steep. The room and bathroom are decent size. Everything feel a bit tired and cleanliness can be better. One thing in the bathroom that I noticed which is a little disturbing, there’s a small window facing the opposite building which is quite close, when I was using the toilet I was not sure whether people in the opposite building can see inside the bathroom, I don’t think the window is one way glass, the riad should add privacy film to the window to give guests peace of mind. Got really thirsty before I went to bed and I had finished my own water, bottled water was no provided in the room so I had to get changed and head downstairs. Asked the nighttime staff whether there is somewhere I can buy a bottle of water. He was kind enough to get one from the kitchen, appreciate this, but the riad should really provide this in the room. Breakfast is average. The reception and breakfast areas on the ground floor are lovely but the terrace seems to be very neglected. Staff are friendly and efficient.
Hotel near Old Town,Chefchaouene100% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2023.08.05
Nestled within the mesmerizing blue city of Chefchaouen, Morocco, lies a hidden oasis of tranquility and beauty - the Hotel Molino Garden. During a three-night visit in July, my wife and I were captivated not only by the enchanting charm of Chefchaouen but also by the unique allure of our chosen accommodation. Chefchaouen, with its picturesque blue-painted buildings, is a haven for travelers seeking an escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life. This quaint city is surrounded by natural wonders, and its rich history is exemplified by attractions like the old mosque, Sabanin, and the neighboring school named after the 18th-century Muslim theologian Soulayman El Hawat. The neighborhood's watermills, notably the hotel's previous incarnation as a watermill, serve as a testament to the city's ancient past. Our chosen abode, Hotel Molino Garden, proved to be a rare gem at the heart of Chefchaouen. Situated on the outskirts of the old city, the hotel's calm ambiance was an oasis within an oasis. The magical garden, a collaborative effort with the neighboring primary school, transported us to a world of serenity. Designed with impeccable taste, the garden featured bamboo trees, goldfish ponds, and an ingenious layout that cocooned us from the city's clamor, while seamlessly connecting us to the majestic mountain backdrop. The hotel's rooms were an embodiment of comfort and history. Our first night was spent in the Garden Room, a cozy apartment with two bedrooms and a living room, all overlooking the captivating garden. Despite the summer heat, the room remained naturally cool, eschewing the need for air conditioning. The second night introduced us to a separate apartment adjacent to the hotel - a meticulously restored old house exuding aesthetics and charm. Once again, the absence of air conditioning was hardly a concern, as the natural ventilation kept us comfortable. Our final night at Hotel Molino Garden saw us in a cozy room on the upper floor, providing a glimpse of the lively alley leading to the hotel entrance. Each accommodation told a unique tale, seamlessly blending modern amenities with the city's rich heritage. No visit to Chefchaouen would be complete without indulging in its culinary delights. With guidance from locals, we embarked on a gastronomic journey. Restaurant Bab Ssour stole our hearts with its delectable local offerings and incredible flavors. The restaurant's two branches, both boasting stunning terraces and panoramic views, were equally enchanting. Another culinary highlight was Restaurant Triana, where a delightful breakfast and a riverside terrace provided an unforgettable dining experience. Although the food was mostly exceptional, a minor hiccup was encountered with the Tira Asada, where the beef's dryness detracted from an otherwise delightful meal. For quick bites and refreshing juices, the main square led us to MIDO's. Their impeccable falafel and warm hospitality made it a go-to spot for rejuvenating snacks.
We stayed three nights. Everybody at the Maison was polite, helpful and made our stay very pleasant. The rooms are big and very clean, breakfast is excellent, served upstairs on the terrace. The Maison is quite near the Medina, a 10 minute walk. Just perfect for us. There is no lift, but they have a spacious room down stairs. I lost a very small earing during the night and could not find it. I didn't say anything at the reception because it was so small, and with two parts to it, I really didn't think they would be able to find it. When I returned in the evening, I was surprised to see that the lady that had cleaned the room had found the earing, put it together and had left it nicely on a side in the room. So grateful! We really enjoyed our stay. Thank you!
The hotel was a recommendation from a family member and we were as pleased with it. Once we climbed quite a bit of stairs, we found ourselves in a little haven at the foot of the two horns. We were accommodated in the newly built extension overlooking the newly added pool of the hotel and the blue town. The hotel is nicely decorated with Moroccan mosaic, colors and locally sourced furniture. The team is warm and welcoming. Essam on Check in was friendly and efficient as was Mourad during dinner. Since it’s a small hotel, the food menu is presented to you at check in and the dishes are prepared just like at home. Our choices of dinner were delicious, breakfast was as good. All produces the hotel uses are organic and locally sourced. Definitely recommend, just remember a lot of stairs.
We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at villa Rita. It’s not right in the Medina which for us was a bonus as we like to stay away from the action in quieter neighborhoods. It’s a short cab ride ($2) from the Medina or a 30 minute walk. We visited at a non peak tourist time so we were given a choice of rooms. They are spacious…bedroom, sitting room, bathroom and kitchenette. Very nicely decorated, clean, comfortable and well appointed. There are 2 outside rooftop terraces for relaxing and nice views. The breakfast was incredible. We had the choice to have it on our room or on the balcony. So many offerings delivered to our room…a lovey over easy egg, crepes, rolls, cheesed, lovely fresh fruit, olives, fresh squeezed orange juice. It’s a guest house, not hotel, so the desk is not staffed so if you want full concierge service you might want to choose a hotel. But, we were warmly greeted and oriented and given keys to the outside door/gate as well as our room so we could come and go at any time. I highly recommend this beautiful, charming, place for your stay in Chefchaouen!
Hotel near Old Town,Chefchaouene100% of visitors choose this area
When you a stay at Iguana Azul in Chefchaouen, you'll be in the historical district, within a 5-minute walk of Chefchaouen Kasbah and Plaza Uta el-Hammam. This guesthouse is 0.2 mi (0.3 km) from Grande Mosquée and 0.2 mi (0.4 km) from Medina.
Take in the views from a rooftop terrace and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access and concierge services. Additional features at this guesthouse include a communal living room and a vending machine.
A complimentary local cuisine breakfast is served daily from 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM.
Featured amenities include dry cleaning/laundry services, a 24-hour front desk, and luggage storage.
Make yourself at home in one of the 7 air-conditioned rooms featuring Smart televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming is available for your entertainment. Bathrooms have showers and hair dryers. Conveniences include complimentary bottled water, and housekeeping is provided daily.
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SSy1234Our first stop in Morocco and it was roof perfect- great location in the Medina, clean, great breakfast at the terrace as described and even provide cold filtered water! Our driver did not drop us off at the right location but Emmad sent someone to help us with our luggage up the stairs. Be sure to contact the riad for directions to avoid climbing the stairs! Communication was easy. Emmad also helped and recommended great drivers and guide for our next leg to Fez and Merzouga- it was extremely helpful especially as we did not have a lot of time and one of us is pregnant. Highly recommended!
Hotel near Old Town, Chefchaouene 100% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:₹ 3,350
4.5/5
Excellent
WWEIWe are traveling with children and the family does not ask for an extra bed. The lady at the hotel front desk asks for extra money! ! ! No extra bed can also add money! ! Because we brought kids! ! ! Isn't this stealing money? We haven't seen such an excess while staying in the hotel all the way! ! We don't want to cause trouble with our children, so we have to add 400 dirhams! Depressed will never patronize this company again! ! ! And the hotel is the most expensive hotel in the area! ! ! It's not convenient to park! ! It takes a long time to drag the box! ! What a pit! ! !
Hotel near Old Town, Chefchaouene 100% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:₹ 16,558
4.3/5
Excellent
Nno nDas Hotel hat eine sehr gute Lage, um den Ort zu erkunden. Es befindet sich im Fußgängerbereich. Aber am Parkplatz wird man abgeholt. Einen Gepäckservice gibt es auch. So hat hat man beim ersten Spaziergang zum Hotel schon einen guten Eindruck von dem außergewöhnlichen Ort. Das kleine Zimmer ist bis auf eine Art billiges IKEA-Blechregal sehr authentisch mit Liebe zum Detailbeingerichtet. Leider ist es im Hotel und um das Hotel extrem laut. Nach einer geführten Tour wollten wir uns am späten Nachmittag gerne auf der schönen Dachterrasse entspannen. Das war wegen der kreischenden Kinder direkt vor dem Haus leider nicht möglich. Wir dachten im Zimmer sei es ruhiger, wurden aber enttäuscht.Es gab über Stunden schreiende, grölende Fußball spielende Kinder. Als die Kinder am späten Abend nur ganz wenig ruhiger wurden, gab es zusätzlich laute Musik und vermutlich nachbarschaftliche Gespräche, die in für Europäer ungewohnter Lautstärke geführt wurden. Als es draußen ruhiger wurde, wurde es im Haus laut. Vermutlich lief ein Fernseher, Radio oder Musikbox. Man hört jedes gesprochene Wort von unten heraufdringen. Als wir dort waren, gab es im Haus einen etwas 5-jährigen Jungen, der vielfach im Trepenhaus hinauf und herunter lief. Respektvolles leises Gehen kannte er nicht. So trug auch er zur Unruhe bei. An Schlaf war nicht denken, nicht mal ruhen war möglich. Erst sehr spät in der Nacht wurde es ruhiger, aber da endete vor dem Morgengrauen die Nacht mit dem Gebetsruf. Für Europäer, die schallisolierte Fenster gewohnt sind, insgesamt eine sehr anstrengende nahezu schlaflose Nacht. Gerne hätten wir mit Kopfhörer einen Podcast gehört, um dem Lärm zu entfliehen, aber bis in unser Zimmer im 1. OG reichte das Wlan-Signal nicht. Freundlich wurde uns Zugang über ein weiteres Netz gewährt. Aber auch da reichte das Signal nicht aus. Da kannten wir aus den anderen Dars und Riads nicht. Wir haben von einem Dienstag auf einen Mittwoch dort übernachtet. Das Wochenende wäre vermutlich noch lauter. Wir würden das Hotel nur für hörgeschädigte und Gehörlose Menschen empfehlen.
Hotel near Old Town, Chefchaouene 100% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:₹ 3,685
4.1/5
Very Good
Une petite pension qui ne procure pas de confort mais dont l'emplacement est excellent : sur l'avenue Hassan II et à 10 minutes de la Kasbah. Pas de wifi mais places parking. L'accès à la médina est très facile. Pas de petit déjeuner mais autour il y a plusieurs cafés sympas. Particulièrement ” chez Aziz” dont le café et les pâtisseries sont très bons
GGuest UserWe stayed here as part of an Intrepid tour group. Located in the Medina, we walked in from the main road, with our suitcases brought to the hotel by private courier. Otherwise, you’d have to drag your suitcase through the Mattie, hilly Medina streets. Our room was small: room for a very firm queen bed, a bureau and 2 straight backed chairs. Others in our group had much larger rooms. Our small windows faced outside, which meant street noise at night and in the early morning (roosters crowing and call to prayer) but this was fairly minor. Others in our group had windows opening into internal hallways. Cute Moroccan decor. Shower took a long time to warm up. Minor adjustments were needed as it came up to temperature to avoid a scalding. Water pressure was low and varied by water temperature. Good breakfast options: plain omelettes, goat cheese, olives, tomatoes, cucumber (both peeled), Moroccan bread.
BberryshultsCasa Meryem is a quaint accommodation atop a hill in the blue city. There are several different rooms on different levels in the building. The views are beautiful. Breakfast was delicious. We loved staying here and we had everything we needed for a comfortable stay. The city is magical and the people friendly and non-assuming. We missed Youssef when he tried to pick us up at the bus station. We got a ride to the medina and we got a little lost looking for Casa Meryem. We stopped in an establishment and had them call Casa Meryem for us. Someone arrived immediately, helped with our bags and led us to our destination. Their response time is almost instantaneous. We had two bedrooms with 5 beds, an eating area, small kitchen and bathroom. Upon arrival Youssef served us tea while we visited with him and asked a million questions. While the ”Casa” is wonderful, the true gem here is Youssef. He is knowledgeable, patient, kind and willing to take you anywhere, help you find anything and make thoughtful and insightful suggestions as to things to see, places to go and the best way to get there. He personally escorted us wherever we wanted to go if we needed him. He was always available and responded immediately. He arranged our private taxi to Tangier. Once we arrived in Tangier and realized that our place was sketchy and we didn't trust our hosts to arrange transport to the airport I texted Youssef and asked him if he could help us. Rememeber that, at this point, we are 3 hours from Chefchaouen and will not see Youssef again during our travels. In other words he had no incentive to go so far out of his way to help out two American women. My sister and I were traveling with 5 teenagers and none of us speak French or Arabic. Youssef took all our travel information, figured out where we needed to be picked up, and within 30 minutes had arranged 2 separate transports to the airport for us for the next day. All of this was made more difficult because the place we were staying had no wifi so our communication was sporadic and tenuous at best. He checked in with me the next morning after my sisters transport had arrived to make sure everything had happened as it should. He continued to follow our progress throught out the day ensuring that we had made it to the airport and then arrived at our first destination. I cannot say enough good things about this man. Check out his instagram at: casameryemchefchaouen to see gorgeous photographs around the blue city.