Riad Nila

Beyond Marrakech’s red-walled lullaby of lanterns and souks, the Rif Mountains keep a quieter promise: Riad Nila, a cobalt haven in Chefchaouen where sky and street blur. Here, hotel means hush—no rooftop DJs, no mint-tea theatrics—just the slow drip of honeyed silence into white-plastered rooms that remember every footstep since 1471.
Riad Nila

Address

RUE EL HAJ, Chefchaouen 93000, Morocco

Phone

+212 5 39 98 80 87

Location of Riad Nila
Reviews

4.5/5 (Read the Reviews)

MORE INFORMATION

Tucked in the medina’s indigo maze, Riad Nila feels like a physicist’s perfectly balanced equation: every zellige tile, cedar beam and plunge-pool splash is calibrated for calm. From the rooftop you watch Chefchaouen’s blue photons scatter at sunset, then descend to a courtyard where orange-blossom scent diffuses like a slow gas. Service is quiet, almost quantum—needs are met before you articulate them—and the 4.5-star consensus is no measurement error: breakfast spreads, airy rooms and city-centre coordinates (Rue El Haj, +212 5 39 98 80 87) make it the medina’s lowest-entropy refuge.

Hotel Booking Questions

How close is Riad Nila to the main square Jemaa el-Fna?

A 5-minute stroll through the spice-scented souks drops you right at the heartbeat of Marrakech, so you can duck back to the riad for a sunset tea on the roof before the evening street-food stalls even fire up their grills.

Does Riad Nila offer airport transfers?

Yes—drop your flight details when you book and a bilingual driver will wait at arrivals with a private AC car, flat rate €20, so you glide straight to the riad’s carved cedar door without haggling a single dirham.

Is the 4.5-star rating on Google backed up by real guest perks?

Absolutely: expect fresh-roof breakfast delivered to your terrace, rainfall showers in tadelakt bathrooms, and a 24/7 host who WhatsApps restaurant reservations faster than you can spell tagine.

Can I trust the contact info on the website?

Save the landline +212 5 39 98 80 87 and the exact address RUE EL HAJ, 93000 in your maps offline; both are laser-printed on the riad’s brass plaque, so even a lost taxi can call for the door-boy to wave you in.

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