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Hotel Molino Garden
4.6/59 Reviews

Hotel Molino Garden

Chefchaouene|0.26km from Ras El Maa Waterfall
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.

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Reviews for Chefchaouen Hotels

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Riad Gharnata
4.3/510 Reviews
We were looking forward to a good time at Chefchaouen having enjoyed two weeks travelling in Morocco. Having read good reviews on booking.com, we decided to book a night at Riad Gharnata. The Riad is located in a dimly lighted back alley. On arrival, we were being greeted by a grumpy young man who did not offer any introductions, tea or biscuits. He showed us our rooms which were very dusty. The tiles were full of dirt and was revolting. The toilet was mouldy and we had no choice but to purchase a few babouche slippers to wear in the room. Breakfast the following morning was basic and served by the same grumpy man who spoke not a single word of English to us. At the end of our stay, the riad owner demanded 60 dirham tip. We refused and he only allowed us to go when we threatened to inform our local guide. We have experienced nth like this in our two weeks in Morocco. The riad is basically an old filthy house run by a local group of con men
Hotel Ziryab
4.2/57 Reviews
Very nice hotel. The location was good, the fan in the room worked which helped drown out the noise. Breakfast and service were quite good. No alcohol, so bring your own! Had a flat screen TV, outdoor seating. Very nice!
Dar Jasmine
4.6/535 Reviews
We loved our 2 night stay at Dar Jasmine. Yes - we counted, it was 197 steps from the street to our room. One day, we did it 3 times. We loved looking over the town and it was quiet. The hotel is directly below the Spanish Mosque (so you can save yourself the hike up there, if you wish). You can view the sunset from the hotel. The staff was very pleasant and helpful. The tangine we had a dinner was our favourite tagine during the whole 2 week trip. We enjoyed the pool for a refreshing break from the heat in the afternoon. We highly recommend this hotel.
Casa Meryem at the Center of Chefchaouen
4.2/53 Reviews
Casa 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.
Hotel Casa Miguel
4.3/519 Reviews
It is a treasure Riad, we have spent 3 nights , the rooms are artistically decorated. the staff was helpful , gentle, welcoming , they have met us at the parking lot send our lugguage with helpers and walk us to the unit where we have our rooms. the Riad has an amazing terrace with the view over the city . we loved our breakfast plenty continantal moroccan one. also without forgetting the Hammam session and the Massage that we have tried . they have different packs with interesting exceptionnel prices with top quality .. we are delighted with theri services and the comfy that we felt there is unexpected. we will be back there and we recommand
Hostal la Joya
3.4/59 Reviews
Hostel La Jaya can sort it out in a word. Why is there no one here? The reason is that it's a little bit out of the blue street center, but that's another advantage. There's a stream in front of the rooftop terrace, so the cool sound, the cool scenery greets me day and night. The facilities themselves are not great, but they are neatly organized. When I went, the two rooms were being renovated and refurbished. There was only one shower and two toilets, but there was no problem because there was no one anyway. It's not a place that many people can use. You have to go deep inside the village, but you think that the pain is the roof terrace to compensate for it. I think it can be a good choice.

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If you want to stay at the best hotel in Chefchaouen, Trip.com is here to help! New and popular hotels in Chefchaouen recommended by Trip.com. You can plan a day tour in Chefchaouen. Chefchaouen is a quiet city. You'll definitely feel relaxed during your visit.

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Although Chefchaouen is not a large city, there are still hotels with great value for your money. The local average price is 51 SGD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. Hotels in Chefchaouen offer great value for your money, so a high accommodation budget isn't necessary. Hotel Jebha in Chefchaouen is a favorite among Trip.com users. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Residence Evasion.

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