Résidence Hoteliére Chez Aziz

Résidence Hoteliére Chez Aziz rises like a sapphire in the rose-red maze of Marrakech, where mint smoke curls above the medina and the call to prayer ricochets off ochre walls. Here, rooftop sunsets bleed into the Atlas, secret courtyards hush the souk’s roar, and every tiled corridor whispers of caravans that once carried saffron and stories.
Résidence Hoteliére Chez Aziz

Address

Av. Sidi Srifi, Rue Maarakat El Hamra، Chefchaouen 91000, Morocco

Phone

+212 5 39 88 21 58

Location of Résidence Hoteliére Chez Aziz
Reviews

4.3/5 (Read the Reviews)

MORE INFORMATION

Tucked into the blue-washed medina of Chefchaouen—not Marrakech, despite its booking-site tags—Résidence Hôtelière Chez Aziz delivers rooftop views that melt into the Rif Mountains and rooms that punch well above their modest tariff. At 4.3/5, guests praise the spotless studios, warm bread delivered each dawn, and Aziz’s knack for steering them to the best goat-cheese stalls; light sleepers warn the echoing alleyways can thrum past midnight. Ring ahead on +212 5 39 88 21 58—chezaziz.com/hotel/ lists live availability—and ask for a top-floor corner if you want the extra window that frames the blue maze like a living postcard.

Hotel Booking Questions

Where exactly is Résidence Hoteliére Chez Aziz, and how close is it to Marrakech?

The address is Av. Sidi Srifi, Rue Maarakat El Hamra, in the blue-washed town of Chefchaouen, roughly 500 km north of Marrakech; if your itinerary is locked into Marrakech itself you’ll need to fly or take an overnight bus, but many travelers pair the two cities for a mountain-meets-medina loop around Morocco.

How do I contact the hotel for a last-minute availability check?

Dial +212 5 39 88 21 58—the front desk answers in French, Arabic or English—or drop them a note through the online form on chezaziz.com/hotel; replies usually land within an hour during business hours, so you can still snag a room even if you’re staring at a sunset from the kasbah.

What do real guests say about the place?

The property holds a solid 4.3 out of 5 across major booking platforms, with travelers repeatedly praising the spotless rooms, rooftop terrace views, and owner Aziz’s knack for steering them to hidden cafés where the mint tea is half the price you’ll pay in the main square.

Is it good value compared with hotels inside Marrakech medina?

Night-for-night you’ll pay 30–40 % less than a comparable guesthouse in Marrakech, and because Chefchaouen is pedestrian-friendly you’ll also save on taxis—leaving more dirhams for that hand-woven blanket you’ve been eyeing.

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