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Hotel Salam
( 0539 98 62 39; 39 Ave Hassan II; s/d/tr Dh60/120/180)
Another out-of-medina experience, the
Salam has bright courtyard rooms. Shared facilities are adequate, but sinks in all rooms
are a bonus.
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Chaouen Youth Hostel
( 0666 90 84 42; Hay Ouatman; per person incl breakfast Dh40, per person in groups Dh30)
Next to
the town campsite, this hostel is bright and clean. Hot showers cost Dh20, and there's a
washing machine. In season, you must produce a membership card.
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Camping Azilane
( 0539 98 69 79;
www.campingchefchaouen.com
; Hay Ouatman; camping per adult Dh30, plus per tent/
car/campervan Dh20/20/35, electricity Dh15; )
A shady setting with great views makes this
site popular, although cleanliness is questionable. It is a stiff 20-minute walk from the
medina. Two swimming pools were under construction on our visit. There's a small res-
taurant and a shop that sells some essentials, but otherwise facilities are pretty basic (hot
showers Dh10). Fires and alcohol are not allowed.
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Auberge Dardara
( 0661 15 05 03, 0539 70 70 07;
www.dardara.ma
;
Rte Nationale 2; d/tr/q incl breakfast Dh600/750/
1000; )
This authentic French
auberge
in the Moroccan countryside offers large rus-
tic suites with TVs and fireplaces and an excellent restaurant. The 10-hectare complex in-
cludes an active farm and gardens, pool, craft shop, hammam, fitness centre, fishing, bik-
ing, mule riding, trekking and treasure hunts. Guest programs include crafts, gardening
and more. It's a 10-minute taxi ride (Dh5) to Bab Taza.
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Dar Zman
GUESTHOUSE
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( 0539 98 93 46;
www.darzman.net
;
Bab el Hammar, Ave Hassan II; d incl breakfast from Dh550;
)
A lovely, finely restored guesthouse with eight brightly painted rooms and a wonder-
ful rooftop breakfast area, created by some ambitious young hoteliers. The faux artefacts
revealed in the walls are a clever touch.
Dar Ech-Chaouen
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