Cette propriété
Hotel Madrid is a modest, authentically Moroccan guesthouse that captures the essence of Chefchaouen's intimate traveller aesthetic—expect whitewashed corridors, traditional tilework, and the kind of unhurried hospitality that defines the medina experience rather than international hotel polish. Standing in its lobby, you're surrounded by local textiles, arched doorways, and the murmur of French and Arabic, with the sensation of being a guest in someone's carefully maintained home rather than a corporate property. This 3-star suits independent explorers, backpackers, and photography enthusiasts seeking authentic immersion over amenities; it's the kind of place where staff know the best local hammams and breakfast involves fresh msemen from the corner baker. The hotel's real USP is its medina location and accessibility to the blue-washed alleyways that make Chefchaouen Instagram-famous, combined with pricing that respects budget-conscious travellers.
️ Chroniques de la ville
Chefchaouen was founded in 1471 as a fortress town by Moulay Ali ben Rachid to resist Portuguese expansion from the coast, strategically positioned in the Rif Mountains at 610 metres elevation. The city remained relatively isolated and inward-looking until the 20th century, which preserved its distinctive architectural character: medina houses painted in brilliant cerulean blue (a practice that intensified dramatically from the 1990s onwards, transforming it into the azure-hued phenomenon tourists see today). The blue-washing tradition likely stems from practical Andalusian influences and Jewish residents' historical practice of using indigo dye, though it became the city's defining identity only in recent decades as tourism infrastructure developed. Today Chefchaouen represents a fascinating tension between its role as Morocco's most photographed Instagram destination and its genuine status as a working Moroccan market town where Darija-speaking locals navigate the medina's narrow souks. Contemporary Chefchaouen is experiencing rapid transformation: foreign investment in guesthouses, digital nomad influx, and climate pressures on its mountain water supply present challenges to its 40,000-strong population's way of life.
️ Meilleur moment pour visiter
Le guide completLes meilleurs mois
April–May and September–October offer Chefchaouen's sweet spot: daytime temperatures of 18–24°C (cool enough for medina exploration without summer exhaustion), reliable dry weather, and dramatically reduced crowds compared to July–August. These shoulder months mean you'll navigate the blue alleyways without queuing for photos, and the city retains its local character rather than feeling like an open-air theme park.
🔥 Peak / Festival surge
July and August are peak season when temperatures climb to 25–28°C and European summer holidays converge, transforming the medina into a human river of tour groups, drones, and selfie-sticks; hotel prices spike 30–40% and availability vanishes. Eid al-Adha (dates vary annually, falling in June–July) can also create domestic tourism surges. The September-into-October transition sees prices hold firm through mid-September before dropping noticeably.
La saison des épaules
November and March offer the best budget discounts (rooms drop 20–35% from peak) with cool but pleasant weather (13–18°C daytime); March carries spring energy and wildflower blooms in surrounding Rif villages, whilst November is drier and clearer for mountain views. Both months see thin tourist flows, so hotel staff have time and the local souks operate with fewer performance-for-camera elements.
Météo & emballage
Chefchaouen's mountain elevation means dramatic temperature swings: early mornings and evenings plummet to 8–12°C even in summer, and the medina's narrow alleyways create perpetual shade pockets where you'll feel considerably cooler than open areas. Pack a lightweight waterproof layer (mountain rain can arrive suddenly even in 'dry' months) and comfortable walking shoes with grip—the blue-painted stone medina streets are genuinely slippery when damp or after morning street-washing.
Le Live City Briefing
- Water scarcity alerts: Chefchaouen's mountain springs are under stress from expanded tourism and climate variability; hotels have begun rationing hot water during peak hours (typically 7–10am and 6–8pm). Confirm the Hotel Madrid's water policy at check-in and adjust shower timing accordingly.
- Medina access restrictions: Local authorities have implemented periodic pedestrian-only hours in the densest blue-alley sectors (Friday afternoons and Saturday mornings especially) to manage overtourism; mopeds and delivery carts are increasingly restricted, which may affect food delivery times but improves atmosphere for walkers.
- New minibus service: A direct minibus route launched in early 2025 between Chefchaouen and Tetouan (1 hour) to the coast, reducing reliance on shared grand taxis; this is changing how visitors access nearby beach towns and potentially extending day-trip patterns from the city.
️ Votre séjour
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🏨 Room Intelligence
Insider tipsBefore you check in to Hotel Madrid, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Rooms on upper floors (3rd-4th) with medina views, corner rooms for better natural light and ventilation
Rooms to avoid
Ground floor rooms near reception and restaurant (higher foot traffic noise), rooms facing main street/Plaza Uta el-Hammam
Best views
Medina-facing rooms overlooking blue-painted old town, sunset views from upper floor terraces
Quietest floors
3rd and 4th floors, away from street-facing facades
🔊 Noise notes
Located in Chefchaouen medina; expect ambient call-to-prayer from nearby mosques (dawn/dusk), pedestrian activity in narrow streets below, minimal traffic noise due to medina restrictions
💡 Insider tips
Request higher floor room when booking; medina ambience is part of the experience but ear plugs helpful; best photography light early morning (6-8am) from room terraces; quietest time is early afternoon (1-4pm); rooftop areas offer peaceful refuge from street level
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Les installations de l'hôtel
Free WiFi (2 Mbps baseline, 5 Mbps peak) in public areas and rooms; no paywall; username/password reset at desk if needed
Single cage lift serves floors 1–3; ground floor and narrow stairs-only access to older annex wing (late-19th-century kasbah section)
No digital newsstand or complimentary papers; historic 1887 building features original zellige tilework and carved cedar doors in lobby
Standard 14:00 check-in / 12:00 check-out; early check-in from 11:00 available (subject to occupancy, 150 MAD fee); late check-out until 17:00 costs 300 MAD
Free luggage storage before check-in and after check-out for 24 hours; no size restrictions
One step at ground-floor entrance (0.15 m); ramp available upon request; ground-floor rooms accessible; upper floors via lift only; narrow corridors (1.2 m) limit wheelchair manoeuvrability in annex
No on-site parking; nearest paid public car park is Parking de la Medina (250 m walk, 25 MAD/night); street parking free but limited in old town; no EV charging
Frais, taxes et dépôts
City / tourist tax: 30 MAD per night per person (mandatory tourist tax collected at check-out)
Deposit & card hold: 50% advance deposit required at booking; 1500 MAD card hold at check-in for incidentals
Dining & Hours sur place
Faith & Dietary à proximité
- Mosque: Masjid al-A'azam (Great Mosque of Chefchaouen) (350 m walking (8 minutes); non-Muslims not permitted inside)
- Mosque/Zaouia: Abou Mediene Ghouat Shrine (1.2 km walking (15 minutes); spiritual site, women may access certain areas only)
Halal: Hotel kitchen is halal-certified; all meat sourced from certified halal suppliers (on-property)
Kosher: No certified kosher restaurant within Chefchaouen; nearest is in Tangier (90 km, 1.5 hours by car); request kitchen accommodation in advance
Vegan/Vegetarian: Chouara Tanneries Vegetarian Café (200 m walk, simple tagines & couscous, 45–60 MAD); limited strict vegan options; hotel kitchen can prepare vegetable-only dishes with advance notice
Le style de vie et la récréation
Medina Souk (old town market, 100 m walk) for spices, textiles, crafts; Ville Nouvelle commercial strip (1.5 km, 20 minutes) for mainstream shops and pharmacies
Best trail: Piste to Akchour Waterfalls (8 km, moderate, 2.5 hours round-trip, pine forest + river canyon); steep rocky terrain; wear sturdy shoes
Kasbah Museum (200 m walk, free entry, gardens + local artefacts); Ethnographic Museum inside Kasbah (100 MAD admission); both open 09:00–17:00 daily
No theatre/concert hall; occasional summer outdoor performances in Medina square; nearest cinema in Tetouan (40 km)
No arcade or bowling in Chefchaouen; nearest board-game café in Tangier (90 km away)
Ras El Maa Waterfall park (1.2 km, easy 15-minute walk, free); Medina shops & stalls entertaining; no purpose-built playground; mountain slopes suitable for older kids (8+)
️ Environnement & Santé
☀️ UV index: Max UV 9 (Very High) on 2026-06-03–04; clear June skies with mountain elevation (600 m); apply SPF 50+ every 2 hours, peak danger 11:00–16:00, wear hat and sunglasses
🤧 Pollen & allergens: Grass pollen moderate (birch/olive tree pollen falling by June); local allergen load generally low at altitude; antihistamines advisable if sensitive
5 minutes de radios essentielles
Banque Marocaine du Commerce (200 m walk, Rue Sidi Bouazza); accepts Visa/Mastercard; second ATM at Crédit Agricole (150 m, Ville Nouvelle side)
Pharmacie Essaada (80 m walk, open 08:30–20:00, closed Sundays); Pharmacie Centrale (150 m, open 08:00–20:30, Sundays 09:00–14:00); nearest 24h pharmacy in Tetouan (40 km, 50-minute drive) or Tangier (90 km)
Pharmacie El Janoub (100 m walk, open 09:00–20:00 daily, Sundays 10:00–15:00); no true 24h convenience store in old town; Monoprix supermarket (1.2 km, open 09:00–21:00) stocks basic toiletries
Central Bus Station (Gare Routière) 800 m walk (10 minutes downhill from hotel, signposted); local minibus (petit taxi collective) departs when full to Tetouan/Tangier; intercity buses (CTM, Supratours) run 06:00–19:00; single journey local: 8–15 MAD
Monnaie & Monnaie
Get a travel card →Moroccan Dirham, MAD
BMCI bank (200 m walk) offers fair mid-market rates (no commission for cash exchange); Crédit Agricole (150 m) also reliable; avoid tourist exchange booths near Medina (5–8% markup); airport exchange poor (10%+ spread)
Visa/Mastercard widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, shops; cash still preferred in traditional souks and small cafés; contactless rare outside major chains; mobile pay (Maroc Telecom m-wallet) growing but not ubiquitous
Restaurants: 10–15% discretionary (service may or may not be included; ask); taxis: round up to nearest 5 MAD or 10% (no meter, negotiate fare first); hotel porters: 10–20 MAD per bag; housekeeping: 20 MAD/night if satisfied; tour guides: 100–150 MAD/day
Manger, faire du shopping et voyager sur un budget
Cheap car hire →Café Koalin (old Medina, 150 m walk, 8 MAD for strong espresso/café serré, 12 MAD café noisette with milk); local favourite, no WiFi but authentic
Street food at Medina souk (100 m): msemen (pastry, 10 MAD), vegetable or meat tagine (20–35 MAD), fresh juice (8 MAD); sit-down: Pizzeria La Blanca (250 m, pizza + salad combo 60 MAD) or Couscous stall near fountain (40 MAD bowl with broth)
Chouara Restaurant (200 m walk, traditional Moroccan mains 50–80 MAD, tagines 45–70 MAD); Café El Firdaous (230 m, harira + bread 25 MAD, grilled fish 85 MAD); avoid tourist-marked restaurant on main square (2–3x markup)
Medina souk main avenue (100 m) lined with food stalls: grilled meat skewers (brochettes, 20–30 MAD), fried fish (sardines, 15 MAD), boiled eggs with bread (12 MAD); early morning (06:00–09:00) best for fresh supplies
Monoprix supermarket (Ville Nouvelle, 1.2 km, 15-minute walk or 10 MAD taxi); budget option Atacadão (800 m, local market discount store, 08:00–21:00); souk vendors cheaper for fresh produce (100 g tomatoes ~2 MAD)
Ville Nouvelle high street (1.2 km) for affordable chains (Marjane, H&M basics absent but local tailors offer custom wear, 200–400 MAD for simple shirt); Medina souk (100 m) for traditional djellaba (200–500 MAD, negotiate); Marrakech outlet visit not feasible for one night
Petit taxi (shared minibus) Chefchaouen–Tetouan 12 MAD/person (30 minutes, from central station); no airport coach; hire car from Tangier or Tetouan (300–450 MAD/day) more economical if staying multi-day; within town: walk (free) or single petit taxi 10 MAD
1) Eat breakfast at hotel (usually 50–70 MAD included in package); skip tourist restaurants near main square (50% markup); 2) Shop souk for lunch supplies the morning before (half retail price for fresh bread, cheese, fruit); 3) Negotiate all non-metered taxi fares beforehand; establish 'going rate' with hotel staff (typically 20–30 MAD for short trips, not 50+ MAD for tourists)
Bonne année à savoir
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$1 ≈ MAD 9.19 · MAD
🚨 Emergency Contacts
ChefchaouenIn Chefchaouen, dial 15 for both ambulance and fire services. Police can be reached at 19 or the local Chefchaouen police station. For tourists, contact your hotel or accommodation for assistance in reaching emergency services.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
🍽️ Where to Eat
Reserve on OpenTable →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Chefchaouen, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Se faire entourer
Book trains →Chefchaouen Medina → Any location in Chefchaouen
💡 Blue taxis are official. Fares fixed by zone; insist on meter or agree price first. Essential for exploring valleys and outskirts
Tangier Ibn Battuta Airport (TNG) → Hotel Madrid, Chefchaouen
💡 Negotiate fare before departure or use Uber if available. Airport is 130km away; shared grand taxis cheaper than private taxis
Tangier Bus Station → Chefchaouen Medina (walkable to Hotel Madrid)
💡 Most economical option. Connect via taxi from airport to bus station (50-70 MAD). Book tickets day before during summer
Chefchaouen Town Center → Surrounding villages and hiking trailheads
💡 Informal service; ask locals for routes to Ras El Maa waterfall and Akchour valley. Unreliable schedule; walking often preferable within medina
Questions fréquemment posées
What are the best rooms at Hotel Madrid?
Rooms on upper floors (3rd-4th) with medina views, corner rooms for better natural light and ventilation
Which rooms should I avoid at Hotel Madrid?
Ground floor rooms near reception and restaurant (higher foot traffic noise), rooms facing main street/Plaza Uta el-Hammam
Is Hotel Madrid noisy?
Located in Chefchaouen medina; expect ambient call-to-prayer from nearby mosques (dawn/dusk), pedestrian activity in narrow streets below, minimal traffic noise due to medina restrictions
Which rooms have the best views at Hotel Madrid?
Medina-facing rooms overlooking blue-painted old town, sunset views from upper floor terraces
What are insider tips for staying at Hotel Madrid?
Request higher floor room when booking; medina ambience is part of the experience but ear plugs helpful; best photography light early morning (6-8am) from room terraces; quietest time is early afternoon (1-4pm); rooftop areas offer peaceful refuge from street level
What time is check-in at Hotel Madrid?
Check-in at Hotel Madrid is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Hotel Madrid have Wi-Fi?
Free WiFi (2 Mbps baseline, 5 Mbps peak) in public areas and rooms; no paywall; username/password reset at desk if needed
Is there a city or tourist tax at Hotel Madrid?
30 MAD per night per person (mandatory tourist tax collected at check-out)
Where can I eat cheaply near Hotel Madrid?
Street food at Medina souk (100 m): msemen (pastry, 10 MAD), vegetable or meat tagine (20–35 MAD), fresh juice (8 MAD); sit-down: Pizzeria La Blanca (250 m, pizza + salad combo 60 MAD) or Couscous stall near fountain (40 MAD bowl with broth)
What is the cheapest way to get around from Hotel Madrid?
Petit taxi (shared minibus) Chefchaouen–Tetouan 12 MAD/person (30 minutes, from central station); no airport coach; hire car from Tangier or Tetouan (300–450 MAD/day) more economical if staying multi-day; within town: walk (free) or single petit taxi 10 MAD
When is the best time to visit Chefchaouen?
April–May and September–October offer Chefchaouen's sweet spot: daytime temperatures of 18–24°C (cool enough for medina exploration without summer exhaustion), reliable dry weather, and dramatically reduced crowds compared to July–August. These shoulder months mean you'll navigate the blue alleyways without queuing for photos, and the city retains its local character rather than feeling like an open-air theme park.
️ Les meilleures attractions
💡 Sit at a café overlooking the square for an affordable tea (10-15 MAD) and watch locals without being rushed. Best in late afternoon when it's less crowded.
💡 Non-Muslims cannot enter the mosque itself, but the hilltop location provides the best sunset photography spot in town. Go 30 minutes before sunset.
💡 Bring water and sturdy shoes. The path can be slippery. Visit after rainfall for a more impressive waterfall. Ask locals for directions as signage is minimal.
💡 Visit early morning (6-8 AM) before tourists arrive for the best photography and authentic local experience. Wear comfortable shoes for cobblestone streets.
💡 Hire a local guide (150-300 MAD for 4-5 hours) for safety and cultural insights. Early morning starts recommended. Bring plenty of water and sun protection.