Hotel location is not far from the parking lot, about 200-300 meters walk. However, it is difficult to carry out the large baggage alley stone road. It is recommended to pay a tip to hire a small cart for about 20 dirhams. Sometimes if there is more baggage, it will bargain. There is no more than 4 big names, Li is generally 20DH. The hotel belongs to the Fez Traditional Courtyard B&B. The room on the first floor was slightly ventilated and the bedding was a bit tidal. Breakfast is on the terrace and it is very romantic.
What made me very unhappy was that on the first morning, I knew that the B&B did not include breakfast, so I had already walked to the street when I ran into the boss, who stopped me and asked me why I didn't have breakfast, ”It's included”. Confirm it's included again and again, and then go back to the B&B for breakfast. As a result, when I left the store, I received an additional bill of 100 dirhams. The boss said it was your breakfast. Isn't the question repeatedly confirmed included? The boss began to use sign language to excuse him from not knowing English, and used Google to translate it into his language, and began to pretend that he was illiterate and unable to read.
I'm very, very, very upset about that. It is not a matter of amount.
The 14th century house, the building itself is very beautiful and amazing. Breakfast is on the top of the building, the scenery is great, and you can see a large area of medina. The room facilities are also good, basically have everything they should. But the old house also has problems. The soundproofing is too poor. There is a room on the second floor that can be heard up and down by the elevator, and the noise in the aisle will be loud. It was already evening on the day of arrival, and when I entered the house, I rushed into the smell of disinfectant water. The biggest breakdown is that there are 4 power jumps in 2 nights. This kind of thing happens in such a house is really scary. When the staff said that this had never happened before, it made people feel even more terrifying. The traffic is fairly convenient, you can park nearby, and you don’t have to drag your luggage for too long. But this location is actually quite far away from the regular old city activity area, and the shortcuts in the old city don't dare to go at night. We wanted to take a taxi on the side of the road at about four or five o'clock. It was difficult to take a taxi. It seemed that the taxis were full of people. Leaving in the morning, I had to take a taxi to the CTM station. Since it is difficult to call a petit taxi at this location during the day, I asked the front desk to help book a private car. It takes about ten minutes and 100dhr. If you know you have been killed, you can only use this method.
The girl at the front desk is very dedicated and feels like she is sitting there day and night. If you have any questions, just ask her, but it makes people feel that pushing dinner and spa is a bit too much, but I don’t say anything if I refuse. Woke up the morning before leaving and helped us pack breakfast.
Breakfast is a local breakfast, see the picture, relatively plain. I like to eat meat in the morning so it is not very appetizing. The hotel itself is really beautiful, the official website said that the 13XX Pasha Palace was refurbished and refurbished. The hotel is located in the old town and is convenient to wherever you go. But the Old City is harder to find, so you must not miss the sign on the wall when you walk! Finally, in a digression, I encountered a small gangster who forced the way to lead money in the alley. Don't want to save money for the sake of saving money!
The location was hard to find. Once found, the Riad is definitely a reminder of historical significance as a palace.
It has not been updated as far as bathroom and privacy in the room( voices carry from floor to floor).
The breakfast service was very good and the staff were very courteous, they spoke both French and English .
Darif's Riad Fes is centrally located in Fes, a 5-minute walk from Zaouia Sidi Ahmed Tijani and 5 minutes by foot from Henna Souk. This guesthouse is 0.9 mi (1.5 km) from Moulay Idriss II Mausoleum and 0.9 mi (1.5 km) from Nejjarine Square.
Pamper yourself with onsite massages or enjoy recreation amenities such as an indoor pool. This guesthouse also features complimentary wireless internet access and tour/ticket assistance.
Enjoy a meal at the restaurant or snacks in the guesthouse's coffee shop/cafe. Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at the bar/lounge. A complimentary buffet breakfast is served daily from 7:00 AM to 10:00 AM.
Featured amenities include dry cleaning/laundry services, a 24-hour front desk, and multilingual staff.
Make yourself at home in one of the 15 air-conditioned rooms featuring minibars. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms feature showers, hair dryers, and slippers. Conveniences include safes, as well as phones with free local calls.
An Arab homestay with a unique atmosphere, health and service are very good, do not have to be described, the original alley winding path, into a tall ornate, like a palace-like space, we are the first time to Morocco, very for ourselves to choose it by the picture*. In particular, it should be emphasized that the manager actually taught himself Chinese to achieve the basic level of communication. His half-dumb Chinese was mixed with our half-dumb English. It was very harmonious and did not feel hiking. Stayed in Feis for two days, very happy, awesome
After booking the hotel, I found out that it was recommended on lp. It takes about 10-15 minutes to take a taxi from the train station to the hotel. Call the staff to tell the driver the address, and they will pick it up. It takes about 15 minutes to walk to the blue gate. It is not clean and friendly. Staying smoothly and with a welcome mint tea and homemade Moroccan biscuits. The rooms are small but very comfortable and clean. It is especially commendable that the hot bath is awesome, but the indoor wifi signal is slightly weaker. We stayed for three days, and the breakfast combination changed a bit every day, very delicious. There is also a small sitting terrace on the upper floor, which shows a small mosque next door and a castle in the distance. Very recommended!
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GGuest UserПрекраснейший аутентичный риад, расположение супер - на окраине медины, в тихом месте, 3 минуты пешком от парковки. Королевский номер действительно королевский, резьба и роспись, как в музеях, ретро мебель, люстры, грандиозно. Очень просторный номер, двуспальная кровать и две односпальные. Нас очень тепло встретили, угостили мятным чаем и печеньем, дали карту медины и рассказали какие места стоит посетить. Очень сытный и красивый завтрак в саду под пение птиц. Бассейн небольшой, но достаточно места и глубины, чтобы плавать. Терраса на крыше тоже прекрасна. Мы очень благодарны сотрудникам риада.
Tting824The staff haddou uncle is very good, the hotel is in the small alley of the main road in the old town of Fez, the uncle gave us a map, tell us the location of the various attractions, we try to extend the main road, otherwise it is easy to get lost. Breakfast is served on the terrace, very good. Going early the next day, Uncle also packed up the breakfast and brought it to us on the road. The downside is that the room is small, very dark, and may be a layer of relationship.
KKyookoThe best Riyadh! Although the price is not high. First of all, clean. There are many nice furnishings where you eat, but there is no Chile. The room is small but beautiful, and hot water can be calmed down properly. The terrace is the best. You can overlook the city of Fez. The sunrise was the best to see in front of you. Of course the night view is the best. In other words, the location was the best, so it was the best Riyadh for sightseeing in the old town. But the first is the staff. I can't speak Japanese in English, but he listened to my story hard using an interpreter app. After my check-out, he was worried that I couldn't get a train ticket and helped me arrange it (or almost did it). I was really happy. It's the best! However, it is difficult to get there. It's about 6 minutes from the Blue Gate, but the guide ended in front of Google Maps. I will introduce how to get there from the Blue Gate
GGuest User- Hey,
I wanted to share my experience at the Maure House. I really loved staying there with my son. The frame is beautiful, the medina is just aside, and the atmosphere is really warm. I want to thank the boss, as well as Salma, Jalila and Fauzia, for their kindness and availability.
Yyappiithe side road in the old town?
The suitcase is painful because the side road is a convex slope.
The room is large! (the moment I entered, yeah, isn't it wide? I laughed) If you think about it at the Moroccan level, it's completely wide and the water is completely good! (Important here for Japanese people)
My brothers are young, but I'm working hard to work toward my future goals lol Very kind! !! !! The point is also high that breakfast comes with it.
It was great to stay in Moroccan traditional Riyadh! I can recommend it quite
YYUNXINBreakfast can be, every day is different, travel with friends, navigation is not accurate, around for a long time, in fact, the hotel is very close to the road, it is very convenient to go out, Miss sister gave me upgraded suite, we did not run out of Dirham, the boss I swiped the card to us, didn't overcharge us any fees, the very kind boss, we brought instant noodles, the waiter also knows that we have to boil water, and we don't think we are not happy when we order food on their side. The old grandfather and the person were very good. On the first day, we really didn’t have cash, didn’t give him a tip, and he wouldn’t be unhappy. When we left, we helped me to get a taxi, then told the driver to play the watch. Really very caring. It is suitable for taking children. I have seen that the next room is a four-person bed. It is very large and the parking lot is a few minutes away. It is very convenient. Then we have to go to the sun to dress and travel so much. It’s important to wear clothes.
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