Nestled within the walls of the Old Medina, yet accessible by car, this 4 star equivalent is a exquisitely maintained masters residence blending the beauty of Andalouse tradition... more...with modern amenities.
incl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: /10 - Riad Damia is a exquisitely maintained masters ... more
residence blending the beauty of Andalousian traditions with modern amenities. Our house consists of a splendidly and elegantly appointed top-floor apartment, five su...
8 rooms suites and apartment in a typically Moroccan house managed by a Moroccan family ... more
native of the city - There is also a restaurant offering best specialities of the rich Moroccan cuisine - Library - Relaxation and spa - Sports and activities -...
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8 rooms suites and apartment in a typically Moroccan house managed by a Moroccan family ... more
native of the city - There is also a restaurant offering best specialities of the rich Moroccan cuisine - Library - Relaxation and spa - Sports and activities -...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Situated very close to one of the the most beautiful former palaces of the Medina of Fes, ... more
this Riad of charm is an oasis of greenery which offers comfort and elegance. Completely restored, Riad Norma is a luxury accommodation with a personalized servic...
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In the palaces district on the Ziat hill, the charming Riad Soufiane enjoys a privileged ... more
location in Fès and offers sweeping views overlooking the medina.Warm and welcoming staff, a lovely patio planted with orange and lemon trees and decorated with a ...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
8 rooms suites and apartment in a typically Moroccan house managed by a Moroccan family ... more
native of the city - There is also a restaurant offering best specialities of the rich Moroccan cuisine - Library - Relaxation and spa - Sports and activities - Cooking courses - Airport transfers.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
8 rooms suites and apartment in a typically Moroccan house managed by a Moroccan family ... more
native of the city - There is also a restaurant offering best specialities of the rich Moroccan cuisine - Library - Relaxation and spa - Sports and activities - Cooking courses - Airport transfers.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Not as "touristy" as other parts of Morocco, steeped in history, a beautiful city Disadvantages: Beware small children and Moroccan men
would instead recommend walking up to the Merenid tombs on the hillside neighbouring the old city. The tombs themselves are nothing special, but from this hillside you will be given an amazing view of the city (see photo below).
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For as authentic a Moroccan experience as possible, I would highly recommend staying in one of the many riads situated in and around the city. These are traditional Moroccan houses set around a central courtyard, which generally only have a handful of rooms available. Serving traditional Moroccan breakfasts (fresh orange juice, pancakes and traditional pastries), they will generally also serve lunch and evening meals on request. We stayed at the Riad Clé de Fès, a beautiful riad just outside the medina, which, despite being so close to all the action, was incredibly peaceful. Many riads, we noticed ...
emmorticia 27.05.2008
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FES. This is the oldest of the imperial cities in Morocco and its Medina is on of the highlights of a visit to this country. A bit like Casablanca, Fes is a city of contrasts, between the modern ?nouvelle city?, and the poor shantytowns and slums. The old monuments are also under threat of falling apart, due to the lack of funds to preserve them. Fes El-bali is the old medina, with its winding small alleys. You will find the usual amount of touts at any of the entrances trying to act as guides. Although when I was there we hired one, I do not really think you need it. The only valid reason for hiring one, is probably to diminish the hassle from the others, and, still, not even this, since we were hassled anyway! ...
FRADUC 28.08.2000
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Nestled within the walls of the Old Medina, yet accessible by car, this 4 star equivalent is a exquisitely maintained masters residence blending the beauty of Andalouse tradition with modern amenities.