Casa Sabila



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Finding an ideal romantic hotel in Chefchaouen does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Casa Sabila, a nice option for travelers like you.
Close to Grand Mosque (0.3 mi), a popular Chefchaouen landmark, Casa Sabila is a great destination for tourists.
You’ll enjoy relaxing rooms that offer air conditioning, and you can stay connected during your stay as Casa Sabila offers guests free wifi.
The hotel features a rooftop terrace. Plus, Casa Sabila offers free breakfast, providing a pleasant respite from your busy day.
Travelers looking to enjoy some tapas can head to Sindibad. Otherwise, you may want to check out an Italian restaurant such as Pizzeria Mandala or El Harti El Azhar Restaurant.
Looking to explore? Then look no further than Chefchaouen Medina (0.6 mi), Place Outa el Hammam & Kasbah (0.2 mi), and Spanish Mosque (0.4 mi), which are some popular Chefchaouen attractions – all conveniently located within walking distance of the hotel.
Casa Sabila looks forward to welcoming you on your visit to Chefchaouen.
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The room was very nice, comfortable bed, good bathroom and shower. TV with multiple channels. The terrace breakfast is served from 0830 and was very good quality - if you want the prime viewpoint, get there early as one table has the best view.
Staff are very friendly, rooms are not cleaned daily however, and you may need to ask for more toilet roll!
The property is located on a beautiful medina street - which of course can be very noisy too - some loud noise continuing beyond 1am. Some guests (or maybe a TV in reception?) had the sound on really loud until very late at night too.
You can walk to this property from the bus station (Gare Routière) but it is almost all an upward journey taking at least half an hour if you didn’t stop. Taxis will take you to the Medina entrance and from there it is about another 10 minute climb, with steps, through the crowds.
The location is perfect for exploring the absolutely beautiful and unique Chefchaouen, as well as Spanish Mosque and the surrounding hills.


The host was incredibly nice, caring, helpful and informative. His English was very good. He recommended a private tour guide, a childhood friend of his, who cost me $40. Very nice guide. However, this was the only place in Morocco that I got a guide, only due to his recommendation. And in retrospect I would have done just fine without one, as I did everywhere else. But the guide was good company and added some to the experience, including a recommendation of an orange-pomegranate mixed juice from a stand, that I thoroughly enjoyed, and a few pictures of me, that I am not used to taking on my trips. I believe that the beauty of what surrounds me should not be defiled with a selfie of me obscuring it. I am not all that vain and don't care to share pictures of mine.
Cars have to be parked outside the medina. The trek to the hotel was not long, as it was winding with quite a bit of climbing up and down. As is true of Chefchaouen anyway. Without a helper for your baggage and directions, it can be a bit of a challenge. BTW, this helper did try to rip me off. But I waited for the host to open the door and asked him what would be reasonable, and considerably reduced his tip to what was reasonable, only to the annoyance of this helper. But on my way back to the car, the helper from the hotel took a much more straightforward path to the parking lot, albeit slightly longer.
Breakfast was a nice but standard Moroccan breakfast, on the terrace, pleasantly decorated, with a view of a part of the city.
The rooms are beautiful, comfortable and clean and really something to behold. The city is known for its gorgeous blues, this hotel is a must stay in the heart of it. Thank you Walid.



It was relatively cold in Morocco at this time of year and the room was cold as a result. We recommend bringing long trousers to sleep in. It smells a bit strange in places, but that didn't bother us.
We would go back to the Riad anytime and can recommend it.




The hot water, WiFi, heating system everything was more than we expected.
Also the riad is very clean and they use organic smells to keep you relaxed during your stay.
I highly recommend it
"Wear comfortable shoes as the walk to and from and in the whole town is quite hilly. Traveling light is also recommended."Read full review
"It is a bit of walk from parking. Hotel staff will carry your luggage for extra cost."Read full review
"Ask for a room on the SECOND FLOOR if you are a light sleeper. The third floor rooms are on the terrace, which is a public space for guests."Read full review
"I reached out to Casa Sabila before we arrived and they gave directions to our driver for the best place to meet."Read full review
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