Hotel Casa Hassan

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    Chefchaouene, Morocco
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Casa Hassan

  • June 12, 2007
  • Rated 5 of 5 by Heather F from Heywood, Australia
Casa Hassan

Casa Hassan is a traditional Moroccan riad where the rooms surround a central, tiled courtyard. It also has rooftop terrace with two rooms also on the rooftop, and three floors below (but be warned - there is no elevator). The lounges on the rooftop are ideal for reading or an evening drink as the sun sets. Casa Hassan is decorated with a lot of wrought iron, painted ceilings, art work, with fireplaces for winter, and floors covered with locally-made carpets. A small courtyard provides an ideal place for breakfast on a sunny morning. Breakfast is fresh orange juice (always a Moroccan highlight), toasted bread, pancakes, corn bread with butter and jam, plus tea, coffee, or hot chocolate.
Casa Hassan is in the middle of the medina and only a few meters from the main square. Rooms cost 700 dirham for a twin or double and 900 dirham for a triple. This includes breakfast and dinner at their restaurant, Restaurant Tissemlat, across the alley. Dinner provides the opportunity to try some Moroccan specialties such as Harira soup, tagine (a Moroccan stew with chicken or lamb that melts in the mouth and often includes local dried fruits such as apricots or prunes, or sour lemons), brochettes, couscous, Spanish omelette, and deserts such as pomegranate with honey or orange slices with cinnamon. Visitors to Chefchaouen who don't stay at Casa Hassan may also visit the restaurant where a three-course, set menu costs 75 dirham.

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