We stayed there on night. It is really very simple but also very very beautiful. Every room is tiny but has a private bathroom. All decorated with a good taste. There is a fantastic view of the mountains from the beautiful terrace where you can sit and relax.||We didn't try the breakfast which was 35 dinars and it is buffet we were told.||We had the two rooms at the top floor. One of them had the window with mountain view. Everything was almost perfect until we got off at midnight with the noise of school group shouting and banging doors, talking in laud voice. The came and left in 15 min, The worse was at 2 am when they all came back and started to make more noise than before. I had to get up and tell them I was going to call the police so they started to be quiter. But they ruined our sleep. As the rooms are so tiny and the windows are thin, it can be a real nightmare for a person who wakes up easily. I haven't noticed any teacher around and even the owner of the hostel wasn't around to tell them be quiet. The wifi doesn't work in the rooms, at least on the top floor didn't work. The water was almost cold that we were freezing. There wasn't any hair dryer. I think you have to pay extra for the heating. But it was less cold in the rooms during the night than during the day.||Over all, if there weren't noisy people staying in and if there was some hot water, we would have been perfect.||In the morning, neither the teachers or the owner did apologies for the disaster of the night while we...
Read moreWe have checked in initially for two nights, but we found out that Chefchaouen need maximum a day to see. So we asked the manager if it’s okay to check out early, he said yes and just pay for one night. So because Mohammed the manager was kind enough to let us pay only for one night we tipped him an extra 50 dirhams. So in total we paid him for one night (two rooms) 800 dirhams. Now we found out that our friends when booking the room had paid in full for the two nights. Meaning that Mohammed the manager have robbed us 800 dirhams. Mohammed should have known that the room was already charged and paid for in full. We expect a total refund that was paid initially to reserve the two...
Read moreNuestra experiencia ha sido muy agradable. Llegas a un sitio donde te reciben cálidamente, te facilitan todo y no puedes hacer otra cosa que sonreir. El sitio cubre las necesidades que demanda la ciudad y es un lugar para descansar. No teníamos habitaciones reservadas y cuando llegamos tuvimos la suerte de pillar las dos últimas en el último piso que, además, es donde se encuentran las terrazas que tiene en tres niveles distintos. Una de las habitaciones era triple con cama de matrimonio y cama individual y la otra también triple con tres camas individuales y una de ellas a otro nivel. La habitación está bien y con baño incluido un poco estrecho pero que siendo una casa antigua de la ciudad y adaptada para el uso que se le está dando bastante es y tienes toallas y jabón. No tienes televisor en la habitación pero no lo necesitas tampoco porque aquí vienes a andar, a conversar y a descansar. El hostal tiene tres plantas con habitaciones y en la planta baja si quieres a parte del precio de la habitación tienes la posibilidad de contratar el desayuno que también puedes tomar en la terraza pero que tendrás que subir tú. Dispone de Wifi pero en nuestra planta que era la última no llegaba la señal así que bajábamos abajo y allí nos poníamos al día. Los precios de las habitaciones son baratos ya que para las dobles son 220 dirhams que son algo más de 20 euros y para las triples 330 dirhams aproximadamente 31 euros. Tienes enchufes como los de casa y no los que te encuentras en muchos sitios de Marruecos, así que para enchufar cualquier cosa que lleves no vas a tener problemas. Lo único complicado es llegar al hostal y más si llevas coche. La solución si vas en coche es llegar hasta el Hotel Parador y aparcar por allí cerca con un poco de suerte y luego seguid andando un poco más con la ayuda del algún lugareño ya que el hostal no está lejos y... ¡a disfrutar del...
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