In Chefchaouen, there is enough of options when it comes to accommodation. The town has approximately 200 hotels, riads and guest houses in total, which is insane in comparison how small the town is and the fact that most visitors stays for 2-3 days. No matter where you decide to stay, you won't be far away from the medina itself. If you want to stay in the middle of it all, Hotel Barcelona is next to the main square surrounded by shops, carpets and restaurants. For myself, I did not look very long for accommodation as it is not my main focus. I decided to stay at Hotel Anaia. The hotel is located a couple of minutes by walk from the main square, and early close to the main bus station. I stayed in room #1 and it definitely has a Moroccan mountain feel to it. The hotel provides you with slippers, thick blankets (oh yes, it gets cold), toiletries and a common living area. I had my own bathroom with shower, which was great. As I didn't spend much time in my room nor at the hotel, it definitely was a good choice for me to stay here.
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