Set in Telouet, 47 km from Ksar Ait-Ben-Haddou, Auberge Restaurant Telouet offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Sabine
France
Ahmed and his staff are very welcoming and helpful with us. We stayed with them at the start of a bike trip and we came back for our last day.
Food is great and breakfast is solid.
We are grateful to have been shown a side of Marocco and Telouet’s history.
Located in Telouet, 47 km from Ksar Ait-Ben-Haddou, Le Lion D'or Atlas provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
This traditional Moroccan guest house is located in the village of Irocha, in the High Atlas Mountains, overlooking the valley. It offers an outdoor swimming pool and a hammam.
Rachel
Denmark
We had the most fantastic time at Maison d'Hotes Irocha, and even decided to book another night there on our way back to Marrakesh.
The staff is very friendly and welcoming, and makes you feel relaxed immediately! Each and every corner of the place is thoughtfully and uniquely designed, with lots of charm and cozy corners. The terrace gives you an open view over the valley and Atlas mountains! The food is also very tasty and there are a couple easy hikes and walks you can enjoy near by. We would go back anytime, this place truly was a highlight in our trip. Thank you for the warm hospitality and attention to details! All the best.
Set in Aït Fars, 14 km from Ksar Ait-Ben-Haddou, ACHAHOUD CHEz LA BELLE FIBULLE offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Martin
Canada
This hotel is outside of the tourist area Ben Haddou where you find much more peace and tranquillity. The hotel staff is incredibly welcoming and friendly and went above and beyond to satisfy our asks!
We ate dinner there and this was one of the best chicken tagine we had and the couscous was delicious as well. The portions were really big and it was a good value for the money! We also had breakfast here and this was so far our best breakfast we had in Moroccoan budget hotel! As a note, I have read the "best breakfast in Morocco" feedback for many hotels on booking before, and we have visited many hotels over the last 3 weeks. This hotel so far served the best breakfast by a long shot! It's not just a lot of food, but very high quality food as well.
The hotel has a very nice terrace and the view from the balcony was amazing. The room also was quite big and the beds were very comfortable.
Situated 19 km from Ksar Ait-Ben-Haddou, Dar Brahim Tizgui offers air-conditioned accommodation with a patio. There is an in-house restaurant, plus free private parking and free WiFi are available.
Dorota
Poland
A family-like atmosphere.
Brahim is a wonderfully kind person who warmly welcomes tourists into his home with great care. We had the pleasure of meeting his family, and he treated us to tea and cookies. Morning he showing us around the village. We stayed with him to visit the Berber caves, which Brahim personally took us to. It was an amazing experience. I highly recommend staying with Brahim to everyone.
Featuring a garden, shared lounge and views of river, Dar Zara is situated in Ouarzazate, 43 km from Ksar Ait-Ben-Haddou.
Firoz
United Kingdom
The property is reasonably well maintained. What makes it special is the service provided by the host. The place is extremely welcoming and the host is keen to ensure you stay is as comfortable as can be. The place needs a little maintenance, at least the shower in the room i stayed in but the host granted me another room where the shower and hot water was working fine.
Featuring mountain views, Afoulki Ecotourism Guest House offers accommodation with a garden and a balcony, around 48 km from Ksar Ait-Ben-Haddou.
Melissa
Italy
Just the most lovely host ever, who did everything possible to make my stay comfy and wonderful. Extra blankets, exra pillows— I was working a lot while I was there, and he was constantly bringing me tea and snacks to the garden and moving the wifi around so I had access. I was so sad to leave, it felt like a home and they felt like a family. The house itself is an old rambling home that's crumbling a bit, but architecturally stunning with beautiful touches. The whole thing has an old world charm to it, that I found so lovely, protective and soothing. Even in winter, the gardens were wonderful. I will miss you so much and thank you for everything! I will be back.
Offering a variety of animal-adapted amenities, these properties provide a pet-friendly stay. Services may include sitting services, specialized bedding and dog walking. Some hotels even offer quirky perks like a gourmet room service menu for pets, as well as catnip and scratch poles.
We loved everything about this place: its location in the middle of Atlas mountains, far away from the civilisation, traditional, stone architecture of the house, cosiness and traditional design of the rooms, delicious maroccan dinner and breakfest, but most of all the hospitality and kindness of Ibrahim who made our stay an unforgettable experience. Thank you Ibrahim for the time you had for us and for taking a fully proffessional care of all our needs. See you next time!
We booked this room last minute, on our way to desert. Location might be a litlle tricky to find - don't get scared of outside, because inside and the host are very nice.
They made us delicious dinner.
Overall good place to stay.
Outstanding location, very close to the kasbah, this castle-shaped auberge dominates the valley. In the calm of the evening you may hear the muezzin from three or four villages in the vicinity. Unique experience.
A historic and interesting location. The food was very good and the accommodations were fascinating. We were able to take a very nice walk through the river valley from the hotel. The owner was helpful and informative about his home and history. Also a very nice breakfast.
Such a unique accommodation! The bed was very comfortable and the room was clean and tidy.
The host is very friendly and kind. he speaks French and we were able to communicate with our limited French and have a great conversation.
we had the dinner, which was 12 euros so expensive for the area, but it was very tasty and we got to try something new.
This is a stone house full of old chests and musical instruments and carpets and big brass candlesticks and all kinds of treasures. I liked the terrace overlooking the grazing sheep. The dinner was delicious, and served in huge portions. The breakfast—a tomato omelet tagline—was delicious. Our host Aziz gave us a very good tour of the amazing Telouet Kasbah.
gail
Young couple
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