Atlas Chateau

Atlas Chateau descritpion
Hotel Atlas Chateau sells fast on our site. A traditional riad with a terrace, garden, and hammam, Atlas Chateau is 5 miles from Toubkal National Park in the High Atlas mountain range. Wi-Fi is free of charge in the entire property.
The rooms and suite at Atlas Chateau feature a seating area, and the private bathrooms are complete with a shower and a bath tub. The suite has a balcony.
The restaurant serves regional specialities and an airport shuttle service is available with a supplement.
Atlas Chateau is 39.8 miles from Marrakech, its airport and train station, and public parking is available nearby at an extra cost.
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Facilities of Atlas Chateau
Outdoors :Grounds | Terrace | Sun Deck
Kitchen :Shared Kitchen
Pets :Free!Pets are allowed. No extra charges.
Activities :Skiing | Hiking | Cycling | Horseback Riding | Turkish/Steam Bath | Bicycle Rental
Food & Drink :Restaurant
Internet :Free!WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.
Parking :Public parking is available at a location nearby (reservation is needed) and costs EUR 2 per day.
Services :Room Service | Packed Lunches | Airport Shuttle (surcharge) | 24-Hour Front Desk | Baggage Storage | Shared Lounge/TV Area | Souvenir/Gift Shop
General :Non-smoking Rooms | Family Rooms | Heating
Languages Spoken :French | Spanish | English | Arabic
Reviews for Atlas Chateau
Review 1:little bit far away from center and a little hard to go there, but the hosts helped with our bags :)
Review 2:the staff is very-very helpful and friendly amazing view
Review 3:The Wi-Fi didn't really work, but you're in the mountains so put your phone away!
Review 4:The staff were so helpful and gave us a lot of information about the different treks available in the area. They let us leave our bags with them overnight during our trek, even though we had already checked out, which was very kind. We liked that the hotel is of the main strip as it has beautiful views
Review 5:Run by a lovely group of brothers who do an excellent job making your stay as comfortable as possible. The rooms were a bit chilly (March and after a big snow). Great food and, of course, stunning location
Review 6:We had here the best experience from our whole trip around Morocco. The owners are very welcoming, makes you feel like at home! The food was excellent, very tasty even that we are vegetarians, which most places don't cater for. The rooms and beds are very clean. Lovely balcony with mountain view. They also organise treks in the mountains, we did the whole day one and it was great, breathtaking views of the valley and Toubkal, Berber villages. Highly recommended!
Review 7:Location is not as it appeared on the booking.com map - it was a 45 minute walk from village (down to 20 when you learn the shortcut over the bridge). If this is what you want then you get great views, but it's not ideal if you have no transport. Very much unfinished - the terrace has no furniture for sitting out even. Many reviews have praised the friendliness of the staff. It seems that if you are planning on arranging things through them, you will get on very well and find them welcoming and useful. When we didn't engage any guides or mules, and chose to have dinner in the village on the second night, the atmosphere became much less welcoming. We were also given what seemed like deliberate misinformation (plenty of cafes were still open, and you could eat much more cheaply in town). A pity, as it's a very nice property and the initial welcome was very friendly, just seemed a bit to desparate to get us to spend more money than we wanted.
Review 8:Property itself is beautifully decorated. Wonderful views back down the valley.
Review 9:- A 15 minute walk from the village, but it is a lovely walk in the mountain fresh air. - WiFi is a little weak on occasion but most of the time good.
Review 10:- Felt completely at home - Beautiful location - The friendliest staff and owners - Simple but filling breakfast - Great balcony - Delicious dinner
Review 11:If you are a traveller who is not a climber, walker or mountain biker then this is possibly not the place for you! I just wanted a few days to enjoy the mountains and village life but the walk from the chateau into the village, besides being a Kilometer from Imlil, is up and over a steep mountain track barely a vehicle width so there was no opportunity to have a stroll to the village. The minaret of the mosque is right outside the balcony and can be a startling experience at 6am each morning when the recorded call to prayer is blasted at full volume. There are only dining chairs for the balcony so not very comfortable and there was absolutely no hot water in my shower room [no bath as stated] so I had to use the shower in the communal bathroom across the hallway where strangely there was plenty of hot water. Charges for transportation seemed to be made up on the spot with no particular tariff. I have travelled to Imlil 4 times before so appreciate this is a rural and unsophisticated place but the description of the location needs to be much more specific as I am not a walker/hiker and expected to be able to get into the village easily and in fact without transport could not. The 2 rooms with balconies are either side of the sitting room/dining room and are not quiet if there are guests staying up late partying as you can hear all conversation and action replays of their days activities!
Review 12:family is very welcoming and the guest house is very clean. WiFi in rooms food good and generous portions. Excellent views of countryside and mountains.
Review 13:The roof terrace has wonderful views but still has a long way to go as it was unfurnished and not yet ready for use. The time of year could be critical to your trip as we visited during Ramadam which made for us tip-toeing a little around tired locals. Ladies should be aware that the village lifestyle is much more conservative than Marrakech or the coastal areas clotheswise.
Review 14:The location is simply stunning. You are situated on the side of a valley in the Atlas mountains surrounded by the aroma of fresh mint and camomile. If you are into hiking and waterfalls plus getting a feel for the local lifestyle then this place is for you. Much cheaper than nearby Marrakech and you get to know what felt like real Moroccans. Well worth having dinner at the Atlas Chateau in the evening, many travellers from the surrounding area turned up in the evening suggesting that not only is the food good but also the reputation.
Review 15:Hard bed
Review 16:Great friendly staff, Awesone views, awesome value
Review 17:Driss was very helpful - he organized our trekking - it was great experience:) Very nice food, cosy lounge, quiet and very relaxing.
Review 18:Fantastic cooking by our host Hassan; stunning views & beautiful tranquility; warm and generous Berber hospitality.
Review 19:The location and view was outstanding and the people were lovely
Review 20:The owner Driss and his brother Hassan were incredibly personal and welcoming, treating us like family and taking care of all our needs. They arranged for us to have a wonderful guided walk in the area and arranged transport for us to Marrakech. The view from our room was amazing, all over the High Atlas and looking down over the village. You should know that this guest house is not right in the middle of Imlil itself, but it is a short and pleasant walk from the riad to the center of Imlil through a traditional village setting. When you arrive, they will put your bags on a donkey to transport them to the riad, which we found to be a charming way of doing things. We also enjoyed the traditional food served at Atlas Chateau. Tasty and reasonably priced. We thoroughly recommend Atlas Chateau. It felt more homey than being in a normal hotel, sort of like being in someone's home rather than being a hotel guest, which worked well for us. Thank you!
Review 21:It gets very cold at night - but it was no problem for us, because of the thousand blankets you are provided to sleep with, and Driss the host served us all the mint tea we wished to warm us with...
Review 22:The hospitality is excellent, very cosy atmosphere. If you book a room with balcony (two rooms has that), you wake up to a magnificent vue over the valley and the Imlil village. The chateu itself is situated a short distance from the village, so if you are driving from Asni, just follow the road through Imlil, and around a short kilometer after the village ends, turn left onto the road/dirttrack leading up to the hotel (it's marked with a sign so you will easily find it). Beware that the road is quite narrow.
Review 23:I imagine that guests visiting during the warmer months of the year have a better experience than we did. It was very, very cold and although we got a heater (that they asked us to use very moderately) and some extra blankets we still spent most of our stay freezing.
Review 24:The riad has a beautiful location and we were offered a wide range of treks and exploring activities. The food was ok.
Review 25:Very nice chateau with a lovely view, especially when the sun comes in at breakfast time. The food was lovely,especially the tagine. Breakfast also prepared us well for the day. The family are very welcoming and willing to help. We had a excellent guided trek up Toubkal with Ibraham and Driss provided us with many useful bits of information for walking routes in the area. Highly recommend staying here!
Review 26:- Hostel is quite far away from Imli village center, 15-20 minutes walk - Simple double rooms are not as discribed with own bathroom, you have to share a very simple bathroom outside the room !!!
Review 27:- Hospitality of the owner - Free tea at night - Good breakfast
Review 28:Driss and his family looked after us so well, nothing was too much trouble. We stayed for four days and hiked in the beautiful Atlas mountains, through the Berber villages one day, through the pine forests another day, with Driss as our guide. The weather was perfect, the Atlas Chateau is lovely, very comfortable, with wonderful views of the mountains from the dining area and from our bedrooms, we each had a balcony, and in the afternoons we sat on the roof terrace overlooking the village. Food was good, fresh and simple, and far more than we could eat! Perfect after a day in the mountains. We slept well every night, waking to bright sunshine, the sounds of sheep and cockerels and the call to prayer. A wonderful escape from the city.
Review 29:This chateau is lovely with a spectacular view of the mountains. It's very comfortable and the owners are very helpful and friendly. The tagine they cooked us for dinner was amazing. Highly recommend to everyone
Review 30:Hard to find the guesthouse.
Review 31:Very friendly staff in guesthouse. Hospitallity is great ! Meals delicious. Panoramaview.on summit Toubcal mountain House starts last may, so everything is new.we decided to stay extra days !