Casa Hassan

Tucked inside the blue maze of Chefchaouen, Casa Hassan feels like the calm cousin of Marrakech’s riad whirlwind—same Moroccan soul, zero souk stress. Swap the Red City’s buzz for mountain hush, rooftop tagines, and mint tea that tastes like altitude and history.
Casa Hassan

Address

22 Rue Targui, Chefchaouen 91004, Morocco

Phone

+212 5 39 98 61 53

Location of Casa Hassan
Reviews

4.5/5 (Read the Reviews)

MORE INFORMATION

Casa Hassan, discreetly tucked at 22 Rue Targui in the cobalt heart of Chefchaouen, distills the medina’s mystique into a 4.5-star guesthouse where hand-carved cedar, rose-scented courtyards, and rooftop panoramas over the Rif replace the usual Marrakech fanfare; a quick call to +212 5 39 98 61 53 secures a serene base that proves Morocco’s quiet north can out-luxury the Red City at every thoughtful, mint-tea-soaked turn.

Hotel Booking Questions

Where exactly is Casa Hassan located within the blue maze of Chefchaouen?

Tucked into 22 Rue Targui, the guesthouse sits halfway up the medina’s sun-bleached staircases, a 4.5-star refuge where every indigo alleyway seems to exhale the scent of fresh mint and sun-warmed cedar; call +212 5 39 98 61 53 and a staff member will meet you at the stone archway to carry your bag through the cobalt labyrinth.

How does Casa Hassan blend traditional Moroccan hospitality with modern comfort?

Inside the rammed-earth walls, hand-loomed Beni Ourain rugs hush the tiled floors, while discreet Wi-Fi, silent air-conditioning, and rainfall showers hide behind carved cedar shutters, letting you sink into plush pillow-top beds after a day of souk bartering without surrendering a single hand-chiseled detail of the 200-year-old house.

What signature experiences await guests at dawn and dusk?

At sunrise, the rooftop terrace serves flaky msemen drizzled with mountain honey as the first golden rays ignite the Rif peaks; by twilight, the same perch becomes a candle-lit observatory where tagines of lamb and apricot steam gently beside glasses of local Syrah, the call to prayer echoing like velvet over the indigo rooftops.

Is Casa Hassan suitable for travelers who value both serenity and easy access to the medina’s pulse?

Despite its hushed courtyards—where orange-blossom petals drift onto reflecting pools—the house lies only three minutes’ stroll from the Plaza Uta el-Hammam, so you can slip from tranquil library nooks straight into the thrum of cafés, artisans, and evening storytellers without ever needing a taxi.

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