"Pros: The location was excellent in the medina, close to the Kasbah. A very steep way up from the Kasbah square.
The guest house was quaint and original with unique features. It felt like a cool cave in the hot days when we were in Chefchaouen. It was comfortable, though a bit small for 2 people. There was a roof terrace with a great view of the city
Cons: It took nearly an hour after arriving at the city gate to find our way. Finally someone came to meet us after a few phone calls. The guest house was in a narrow laneway with no marking or name on the building. Very hard to find. The bathroom was functional but tiny.
We were given the wrong password for wifi and for 2 days we could not use the internet. This made our ongoing travel difficult." ~Artha
"Pros: Absolutely loved this stay high above the town. You can open all the windows for a breeze. Air conditioning in both bedrooms for comfortable sleep. Rooftop for coffee in the mornings, and a fabulous view of Chefchaouen at night. Easy communication with host and local staff. The style and ambience is so unique, cozy and fun. Would love to go back and highly recommend for 2 couples or a family of 4 like ours." ~Marla
"Pros: Overall, very happy. Especially appreciated the location. Although it's on the opposite side of town from the bus station and up the hill from the main tourist thoroughfare, there are benefits. If you are fit and ok climbing a lot of stairs through town, you are rewarded with a neighborhood that feels authentic and lived in by local families. We loved this. At the property, there's a two-level terrace. One where most do breakfast when the weather is nice. Then the upper terrace whose view over the entire city is spectacular.
Room 2 bed is firm, but we really liked this and slept well. Well enough to climb Mt. Tissouka during our stay.
Cons: Room 2 claims a "city view", but the window is tiny and looks out on stone and grass. As a result, ventilation in this room was not great. Opening the bathroom window out into inner atrium/courtyard helps." ~Daniel