Riad Chengli Chefchaouen is distinguished by its location, about a two-minute walk from Bab Al Ain. It offers accommodation with a seating area, a big terrace and free WiFi. It offers express check-in and check-out and non-smoking rooms. The riad offers air-conditioned accommodation.Some units in the riad are soundproof.All units in the riad are equipped with a kettle. The private bathroom has a walk-in shower and free toiletries. Bed linen and towels are provided in luxurious cotton .You can also relax in the shared lounge area which has around 400 years old history. Mohammed V Square is 500 meters from the accommodation, while Outa El Hammam Square is 300 meters away, while Khandaq Samar Park is 1.4 km away. The nearest airport is Tetouan Sania Ramel Airport, 70 km from the property
"The hotel, run by Chinese people, was very friendly, and the availability of Chinese electrical outlets was especially convenient. The owner even prepared a Chinese breakfast for us.
The rooms were a bit small, but they had a local charm and were beautifully decorated. The building has five floors, and breakfast is on the top floor!
———————————————————— The following review is unrelated to Blue City Travel and is only a reminder!
Don't go to the hotel Iguana Azul!
———————————————————— Note that hotels here charge per person. At the previous hotel, Iguana Azul, the staff initially asked for an extra 300 rupees, but when we refused, they said 200. After haggling down to 100, we reluctantly accepted 200 per night. However, they then wanted us to cancel the booking! What kind of nonsense is this? I paid (prepaid, non-refundable), and they wouldn't let me stay. Such a small hotel treating customers like this! Luckily, we found Blue City Travel, and luckily Ctrip helped us cancel the full amount. Only after the hotel agreed to refund half the cost. The receptionist wanted to pocket the 100 markup; they lacked integrity. They forced customers to cancel their reservations and kicked them out. Remember Iguana Azul, that blue poisonous lizard—never go there!"