Riad Hicham, Chefchaouen Hotels
Traditional riad with Chefchaouni-style rooms, family rooms, panoramic views, and traditional bath facilities
Overview
Riad Hicham is a traditional, family-friendly hotel in Chefchaouen, though some of the furnishings and decor could use an update. Still, the property is brimming with history and rich Moroccan tradition. You’ll stay right in the center of the Medina, just steps from the main square of Plaza Uta Hammam and the renowned Kasbah.
The hotel has thirteen rooms and suites, all crafted in the traditional Chefchaouni style. Think carved wooden windows and doors, intricate mosaic plasterwork, and floors that echo the city’s history. Each room offers spacious accommodation, with past kimkim travelers praising the ambience and attention to detail. For a truly memorable experience, certain rooms and suites offer direct access to the terrace, where you can soak in panoramic views of Plaza Uta Hammam and the Rif Mountains.
The hotel’s restaurant is a culinary delight, serving Moroccan dishes that past guests have highly recommended. The hotel also offers an authentic traditional bath, known as a hammam baldi, where you can enjoy the relaxing ritual. As you soak in the serenity, expert hands will help you unwind and rejuvenate.
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Morocco is a vast country, extending from its Mediterranean shores in the north to the desert wonderland of the Sahara in the south. Spend an afternoon sipping tea on a Marrakech rooftop, take a camel ride through the desert, or hike in the snow-topped High Atlas mountains; whatever you choose, you'll love experiencing everything Morocco has to offer.
Where should I go in Morocco?
From the hustle and bustle of Marrakech and Fes to photogenic Chefchaouen and the dunes of the Sahara Desert, Morocco has an incredibly diverse blend of geography, climate, and culture. Each region has its own unique array of activities for travelers to choose from, as well as specific weather patterns to be aware of.
When is the best time to visit?
Morocco is a year-round destination, though each of its regions has an ideal time to go. Tangier in northern Morocco, for example, has a pleasant Mediterranean climate year-round, while travelers interested in experiencing the Sahara will want to stick to a trip in Spring or Fall to avoid extreme temperatures.
Things to Do in Morocco
Morocco is full of opportunities for both adventure and relaxation. Take a kitesurfing lesson on the Atlantic Coast, go mountain biking in the High Atlas mountains, or spend a day shopping for rugs and antiques in the fantastic markets of Marrakech.
How many days do I need in Morocco?
7-10 days is a solid amount of time to explore Morocco's and Imperial cities at a moderate pace. With 2 weeks you can spend time hiking in the Atlas Mountains or explore the coast. With under 1 week, it's best to focus your time: explore Casablanca, Chefchaouen, and Fes in the north, or discover Berber traditions in Marrakech & the Sahara desert.
Getting around Morocco
Private driver-guides are the best way to travel around Morocco, offering travelers both flexibility and peace of mind. Trains and buses connect the larger cities such as Casablanca, Fes, and Marrakech, while the desert area, Atlas mountains, and coastal towns are best accessed as part of a private tour or day trips.
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