Bed and Breakfasts in Chefchaouen
Free Cancellation Book more than 2 days in advance for Free Cancellation.
Dar Dadicilef
Dar Dadicilef is in the heart of the medina of Chefchaouen,
Read more about Dar DadicilefRiad Baraka
Centrally located, stylish & comfortable rooms, 4 languages spoken, come and enjoy modern facilities and a Gourmet breakfast from Chaouen best terrace
Read more about Riad BarakaHostal Vallparadis
Hostal Vallparadis, located near the springs in Chefchaouen!
Read more about Hostal VallparadisCasa Amina
Casa Amina is located in the heart of historical Medina of southern Moroccan city.
Read more about Casa AminaHostal la Joya
Hostal la Joya is very close to the main square Outa Hammam!
Read more about Hostal la JoyaHostel Sakura
Hostel Sakura is located right next to the entrance of the Medina and offers 7 rooms in total, 2 dorms and 5 rooms are private.
Read more about Hostel SakuraHotel Chams
Chams is located in the heart of Chefchaouen old city Medinna, our hostel Chams is 2 minutes walk from the main entrance of the old city Bab el Ain.
Read more about Hotel ChamsPension Souika
We are situated in Chefchaouen, northern Morocco. Souikka is newly opened hostel in an old part of town, the medina.
Read more about Pension SouikaDar Hadra (Torre Hadra)
Along with comfortable accommodation Dar Hadra offers guided tours of the city and hiking in the mountains.
Read more about Dar Hadra (Torre Hadra)Aline Hostel
If you want to get away from the hustle and bustle of life, to refresh yourself, to rest, to have fun come to Aline Hostel in Chef Chaouen...
Read more about Aline HostelRiad Chourafa
Dar Chourafa is located centrally in the old city la Medina. It offers a terrace to look over the beautiful scenery and a great breakfast.
Read more about Riad ChourafaMesk Elil
Hotel Mesk Elil in the heart of the blue pearl, in a popular area located in the center of the medina.
Read more about Mesk ElilHotel Gernika
Hostal Gernika is a calm area of the Medina and is located in a quiet neighborhood not far from Ras El ma.
Read more about Hotel GernikaHotel Jibal Chaouen
Hotel Jibal Chaouen is a quiet property that offers private rooms and a shared lounge the city of Chefchaouen.
Read more about Hotel Jibal ChaouenWe have 14 Bed and Breakfasts in Chefchaouen with an average rating of 9.2 based on 899 reviews.
About Chefchaouen
Nicknamed the 'blue city' for being painted entirely in various shades of blue, Chefchaouen is popular among photographers looking for something unusual. Here, you'll wander around old buildings and streets steeped in history – the town was established in 1471 by Moorish and Jewish refugees, and it has a magnificent mix of cultures as a result. It's a low-key spot compared to the better-known Tangier and Fes, making it a relaxing place to slow down after the lively bustle of Morocco's bigger cities.
If you've always wanted to stay in a riad, you're in luck: many hostels in Chefchaouen are housed in these traditional, colourful Moroccan buildings, with grand central courtyards and arched windows. Choose a 600-year-old building restored by local craftsmen or a Chefchaouen hostel with a rooftop terrace for admiring the surrounding green mountains. Free breakfasts often come with traditional treats like mint tea. The temperature varies a lot in the mountains, so look for Chefchaouen hostels with fans for the warmer months and heaters for when it's cooler.
Travellers tend to stick close to the historical medina and the traditional Plaza Uta el-Hammam, the main square. Further out, you'll find a maze of smaller alleyways up winding flights of stairs. These areas are usually quieter, with locals going about their daily business. This is especially true out towards the Ras el-Maa natural water spout to the east of the city walls, where some residents do their laundry and gather to chat to each other.
A top activity in Chefchaouen is strolling around the alleyways, either alone or on a tour, and enjoying the city's vibrant colours. Stop by the souk (market) to browse locally crafted leather products, or take a trip to the Andalusian Gardens in the Kasbah Museum. Outside town, the Rif Mountains are a hikers' paradise – the two-day trek to the Talassemtane National Park is especially popular. For laid-back walks, try the Cascades d'Akchour trail. It starts about a 30-minute taxi ride from Chefchaouen and leads to waterfalls and rock pools for swimming.
The best way to explore Chefchaouen's labyrinthine streets is on foot. If you're arriving from Fes, it's around a 3.5-hour drive, while from Tangier it takes just over 2 hours. Public buses tend to involve slightly longer journeys, but they're convenient and inexpensive options from both cities. Some travellers prefer the CTM line, as you can book in advance on the website (up to 72 hours before). Taxis are available to take you to the outer reaches of Chefchaouen.