Located in Fes, the Palais is beside the Fez Borj shopping centre and it has an outdoor pool with a snack bar and panoramic views of the Jbel Zallagh Hill and the Old Medina.
Ebrahim
Belgium
Very clean and neath place. Well located. Quiet as well
Hôtel Royal Urban Concept is located in Fès, 1.8 km from Royal Palace Fes and 800 metres from Fes Railway Station.
Pytlak
Poland
It is a small, very clean and cozy tourist hotel with all basic facilities a tourist may wish for: comfortable beds, hot shower, a.c., skeleton wardrobe and fresh rolls for breakfast. The reception staff speak good English. It was a good choice to stay threre.
Royal Mirage Fes Hotel enjoys a prime location within the heart of Fès with easy access to the city’s business districts and many of the city’s museum and cultural attractions.
Peter
Australia
Great location, very friendly helpful staff and large comfortable rooms with balconies. Large pool area and well priced restaurant and bars.
An excellent choice when in Fez and terrific value.
Offering an outdoor pool, a garden, a spa and wellness centre, Hotel Sahrai is located in Fès, a 10-minute drive from the old Medina. Free Wi-Fi access is available in all areas.
The Vichy Thermalia Spa Hotel is located 20 minutes from Fez, it is connected directly to the thermal center of Moulay Yacoub (paying) and offers health care programs, health and beauty of Vichy...
Situated in Fès, 2.6 km from Royal Palace Fes, Nour Plazza Hotel features accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a fitness centre and a shared lounge.
Sharon
Australia
Well kept property with spacious room and nice breakfast included
The ten-floor Hotel Wassim is located in the heart of the new town of Fez and is close to Fez Saiss Airport and the Royal Golf. The 104 rooms are comfortable and well equipped.
Perched on the hills of Fez, Les Mérinides hotel invites you to explore the historical wonders of a city full of heritage. It features a terrace with swimming pool and rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Located in Fès City Centre, this 5-star hotel offers 3 swimming pools,beauty treatments and a tennis court in the garden. It is 3 km from the Botanic Gardens.
dario
Portugal
To many rules. My daughter and grandson had to oay for the pool, no towels, cold water , showers where useless breakfadt was to expencive for the choise and family could not visit the my room
Set in Fès, 6 km from Royal Palace Fes, Hotel Arena Fes offers accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Hicham
Morocco
They didn’t change our towels we went out for some hours we came back to the room
Set in the heart of Fez, in the city’s new quarter, Fes Marriott Hotel Jnan Palace offers air-conditioned rooms and an outdoor swimming pool, a gym and a sauna.
Breakfast was good. Mostly Moroccan/ Mediterranean.
Situated in Fès, 2.6 km from Royal Palace Fes, Nour Plazza Hotel features accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a fitness centre and a shared lounge.
The Vichy Thermalia Spa Hotel is located 20 minutes from Fez, it is connected directly to the thermal center of Moulay Yacoub (paying) and offers health care programs, health and beauty of Vichy brand...
Food in general was excellent and value for money.
Offering an outdoor pool, a garden, a spa and wellness centre, Hotel Sahrai is located in Fès, a 10-minute drive from the old Medina. Free Wi-Fi access is available in all areas.
Khaoula at the front desk was very helpful. Would stay again.
Located in the Old Medina, Riad Palais Ommeyad is a traditional palace with Moroccan décor featuring an outdoor swimming pool, spa bath, massage and body treatments.
Loved the breakfast, the room and the terrace view!
Located in the heart of the new city, this hotel offers an outdoor swimming pool and air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi. Hammam treatments and a fitness suite are available on site.
Neat and clean rooms. Professionally Managed Property
Located beside Fez Train Station, this air-conditioned hotel offers an outdoor swimming pool surrounded by gardens and restaurant. Free Wi-Fi is available in the hotel's public areas.
Everything of the hotel was incredible, i will return
Royal Mirage Fes Hotel enjoys a prime location within the heart of Fès with easy access to the city’s business districts and many of the city’s museum and cultural attractions.
The pool was fantastic and they served excellent coffee
Set in Fès, 4.9 km from Royal Palace Fes, Eventi Club by cité des sports adarissa offers accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
The staff was really friendly and the pool nice and big.
Set in Fès and with Royal Palace Fes reachable within 2.8 km, Hôtel Atlas Saiss Fès offers concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout the property and a restaurant.
friendly stuff nice and clean rooms everything was new
Located 4 km from Fes Train Station, a 10-minute walk from the medina, this typical Moroccan hotel offers a swimming pool and a restaurant serving local cuisine.
Good hotel. Clean, calm, very good location, good personal.
Located in Fès and with Royal Palace Fes reachable within 5.1 km, Aparthotel Les Oliviers Suites & Spa provides concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a fitness centre, free WiFi throughout the...
Conforme au descriptif, apparemment très très propre.je recommande .
Located in the heart of Fes, 5 minutes from the railway station and 25 minutes from the airport, 5-star hotel Ramada Fes welcomes you in a luxurious and elegant setting.
Breakfast is great, the best place to relax I advice you to go there
Located in Fès City Center, this 4-star hotel offers air-conditioned rooms overlooking the medina. It features a nightclub, a restaurant and a wine bar.
Hotel a la hauteur service propreté staff a l écouter
Situated in Fès and with Royal Palace Fes reachable within 1.9 km, Pacha Palace features concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout the property and a terrace.
The place seems a real pacha residence.
Personnel is very friendly.
Perched on the hills of Fez, Les Mérinides hotel invites you to explore the historical wonders of a city full of heritage. It features a terrace with swimming pool and rooms with free Wi-Fi.
The location top of the mountain, view of Old city
Situated in Fès, 15 km from Royal Palace Fes, Le Pavillon d'or features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Regelt taxi en ontbijtje om mee te nemen naar vliegveld
Menzeh Zalagh offers en suite rooms in central Fez and only 15 km from Saiss airport. It also has lush gardens with an outdoor swimming pool, a hammam and a beauty salon.
Personnel très aimable et accueillant, propreté, emplacement, vue
The hotel Fez Inn & SPA remains a masterpiece of Arab-Moorish architecture, each corner of the hotel speaks to you of the knowledge of the Moroccan artisan.
Clean hotel, friendly staff, restaurant serves alcohol, nice pool
Situated in Fès, 5 km from Royal Palace Fes, Hotel & Ryad DALILA features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace. This 4-star hotel offers a bar.
l’accueil du personnel et la gentillesse très professionnelle
Located in Fès in the Fes-Boulmane Region, 1.3 km from Royal Palace Fes, Blue Sky Hotel features a sun terrace and views of the mountain.
Great location, really friendly staff, and a good hearty breakfast.
FAQs about hotels in Fès
On average, 3-star hotels in Fès cost 228 lei per night, and 4-star hotels in Fès are 383 lei per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Fès can on average be found for 798 lei per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Fès this weekend is 286 lei or, for a 4-star hotel, 883 lei. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Fès for this weekend cost on average around 1,455 lei per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs 274 lei per night to book a 3-star hotel in Fès for tonight. You'll pay on average around 649 lei if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Fès will cost around 1,053 lei (based on Booking.com prices).
Fès is a kaleidoscope of colours, smells and sensations, and its intricate urban design is an allegory of its own identity. Live up to the pace of this ancient Babel, and go the whole hog immerging yourself into its 1001 Nights atmosphere. Check out the Booking.com hotel deals in fascinating Fès and enjoy!
Commonly spelled Fez, this city was Morocco’s capital during Middle Ages. The city was originally composed of two separate settlements located along the banks of the Jawhar River. Madinat Fas was founded in 789 by Idris I, while Al-'Aliya was founded by his son Idris II. Both towns grew autonomously until the Almoravids unified them in 1070 under the name ‘Fas’. The city is still considered a beacon of the Islamic civilisation, due to its ancient ‘madrasas’ Islamic colleges.
The Old Town or ‘medina’ has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, representing one of the best preserved historic centres in the world. The famous ‘riads’ or small traditional hotels are located in the medina, which is also called Fes Al-Bali.
The city can be reached through Fès Saïss Airport, or from the airports in Casablanca and Rabat via railway or bus connection. Whether you’re looking for a luxury hotel in Fez New Town or a historic ‘riad’ in the medina, don’t miss Booking.com’s wide offering!
I travel frequently. Fez, and Morocco in general, is underwhelming. While several day trips are possible, the main attraction in Fez is the Medina. It is interesting to walk through it but after a few hours I had enough. You cannot enter most attractions (Mosques, University) so you're left wandering the Medina. The shops are diverse in terms of merchandise but they are overly aggressive and often rude.
rob
United States
10
Scored 10
I lived in Fes for five years, so I will be biased.
I lived in Fes for five years, so I will be biased. I love this city and it has a special place in my heart. I learned Arabic here over 20 years ago, I came back some years later and worked as an English teacher and Arabic to English translator, and my recent visit was a visit for the peace of my soul.
If you are going to visit with a family, I would recommend an apartment in the new city (la Ville Nouvelle), especially the two that I stayed in. The old city (the Medina) is not easy to navigate with a stroller and the facilities in the riyads there are not family friendly (unless you are willing to pay top dollar), to say the least. Staying in the Medina means roughing it, so if you're young and single, or a young couple with no children, maybe you can hack it.
For food, I highly recommend Jawhara Cafe next to the American Language Centre (Rue Ahmed Hiba) for breakfast (great harsha, malawi, coffee, tea etc.) and Restaurant Florence on Rue Hassan II for lunch or dinner; they make amazing couscous, tagine, and every great Moroccan dish at great prices.
Nicholas
Saudi Arabia
10
Scored 10
What an amazing city - filled all the senses .. such warm...
What an amazing city - filled all the senses .. such warm hospitality, amazing food and history abounds - the artisans and craftsmanship of the local people was astounding - I loved every minute during my stay from the getting lost in the Medina's alley's to exploring the historic city - My tour guide Hassan was magnificent - so spoiled by all his knowledge and ability to read his customers.... We so enjoyed all his recommendations and more importantly - all the knowledge he shared with us - Please make sure you allocate enough time in this beautiful city and enjoy the hidden Roads and their restaurants! The food and spices are simply amazing!
Sherin
United States
4.0
Scored 4.0
Of corse people are very nice, the rural areas such as...
Of corse people are very nice, the rural areas such as Ifrane is fantastic, the food is really delicious and many things but weather is dramatically full of poullution that is block your lungs and makes you can't breath
Mahmoud
Saudi Arabia
6.0
Scored 6.0
Fez is good just for a day and it’s good to go to...
Fez is good just for a day and it’s good to go to chefchouien from there for a day trip. Be careful of the people who take you to the tanneries and local outlets where they overcharge for stuff. The Medina has lots of shops having cheaper stuff of similar quality so better to check in different places before buying. Food is very good everywhere. Taxis are cheap. Place is very safe.
Raju
United Arab Emirates
2.0
Scored 2.0
just dont. Morocco has a lot more good cities to spent time.
just dont. Morocco has a lot more good cities to spent time. If you really want to see then 1 day would be plenty but for me even this duration might be too long. In this city you always need to be on your toes or else you are an easy target for people who wants to just squeze money out of you
We had the luck and honour to stay for 2 nights in the sublime private riad in the Palais de Fes. The setting is incredibly authentic, the staff is superfriendly, they really make you feel at home together with providing an excellent service. The location is superb at the entrance of the medina, with impressive views over the city. On all criteria this hotel is excellent and that s the first time I give a global 10 on 10! Bravo to the whole team working there and the family behind.
Amazing riad — the building itself is beautiful but it was the staff that made it the best riad in Fes, highly recommend. Shoutout to Medhi for bringing us lots of tea, helping us with a currency exchange, and calling us a taxi. Soukayna was wonderful, very kind and hardworking, a pleasure to talk to. She gave us a great crash course on the cultural and educational system in Morocco and helped figure out if we bargained well in the medina (which we did not). 10/10 would book again
The hospitality of the Fez is unbeatable. Imane was such a great and kind host; she helped us in getting to know Fez and arranged our excursion to Chefchaouen. The room was incredibly spacious and clean. We particularly enjoyed the moroccan mint tea that we could order anytime. The breakfast was also absolutely delicious. Last but not least, we were beyond glad to order our last lunch in Morocco in Dar Fes Medina. It was the best food we’ve ever had in Morocco!
This hotel was absolutely perfect and this regards to the hotel itself and the staff. The room was comfortable and bathroom super clean - and trust me, this is not that common!
Fatima was ready to prepare breakfast even at 3 a.m., nothing being an issue at all. This was the first time someone was so helpful to me in Morocco and I have already been in Morocco 3 times.
Thanks a lot for this and I am sure to pick this hotel if I come to Fes again!
Beautifully done decor inside and outside the rooms. It is a very comfortable stay with AC, hot water. Location is pretty great too with the Dar being right outside the medina. The best part is the staff. We had the pleasure of meeting Aziz, Abdel, and Munir who always pointed us in the right direction with any questions about fes and the medina. Breakfast had a variety and hosts go above and beyond to accomodate diet restrictions when possible.
Really great location in the old Medina in Fes in a restored historic home. Breakfast was very nice and dinner was good as well! Violeta was friendly and interesting to talk to. She even packed us snacks because we had to leave early and could t stay for breakfast. Very hospitable. She also arranged for a tour guide of the Medina. Her name was Fatima and she was fabulous. The best guided tour we had in Morocco! Ask for her.
We had a great time at Riad Fes Elite and our room was very clean and the daily breakfast was delicious and tasty.
I highly recommend this Riad for those who want to be few steps away from the old medina (via Bab Rcif)
Thanks alot for Nofal (hotel staff) for your kindness, pleasant reception and welcoming with delightful Moroccan tea and cookies. Thanks also for helping us during our visit in fes - really appreciated..
If you are looking for an accomodation in Fes I can highly recommend this one. Trust me, you will not regret it! This Riad has THE BEST host you will ever find in Morocco. He was beyond helpful and friendly and made our stay even better and unforgettable.
On top of that, the Riad was stunning, clean and the breakfast was amazing. The location is just perfect as everything important is nearby such as the Medina.
Located in the hustle and bustle of the Fez Medina, you’re right in the middle of the action and get to experience the full Medina lifestyle. Karim is an amazing owner/host, no request is too small or hard for him to help out with, he’ll help out with booking tours and bus tickets and will also give top tips on how to best deal and navigate some of the city’s tourist traps. An amazing stay for the price!
Fes medina and the area around medina are like labyrinths so it's quite confusing for tourists. But the staff are very kind, just contact them in advance and they will provide you with easy guidance. The location is very strategic, quite easy to walk everywhere. The breakfast is the standard typical breakfast in Morocco. Definitely will comeback to this place if I come back to Fes.
The staff Mohamed and Hassan were so lovely and welcoming. They did everything they could to make sure we had everything we needed. They even helped us find our mother when we lost her in the medina.
The building was also very beautiful and spotless, the cleanest stay we've had in Morocco. When we return to Fes we will stay here again for sure.
Its a unique little boutique-style hotel near the city of Fes. Accessible and walking distance to the Medina and shops. Friendly owners (Salah & Nour) and staffs. Great hospitality. Nour even arranged some tours with us so we won’t get lost in the Medina. They also packed us breakfast as we were rushing for the morning train.
It is in the middle of the Medina, so you can visit all sides of the Medina with out too much walking. The pool was refreshing. The two gentlemen and lady working there were very kind and they even cooked us lamb chops. They were delicious. It was the best meal we had in all of Morocco! I will definitely come back here!
The location is one of the best. So close to and with easy access to the medina of Fez. And to have the quiet and feel of your own slice of paradise at that location is quite unique. The nearby parking(s) are conveniently close and the low cost make them worthwhile. We also enjoyed the very good breakfast. Well done.
Location is the best: only three minutes walk to Bab Boujloud, main access to the medina of Fez. You will never get lost. Enjoying one or two nights in the Moroccan Riad is a worthy experience. The host is a very friendly and helpful. The local welcoming mint tea is impressed, Breakfast is good. Highly recommended.
Beautiful Riad in the heart of the Fes Medina. Our room was wonderfully decorated in the Moroccan style.
The breakfast on the terrace was the best we had while in Morocco. Truly superb!
Othman was a superb host! He seemed to work 24hrs a day!! Always gave us good advice and was very available for suggestions.
This riad was the best one we stayed at while in Morocco. The rooms were huge, the breakfast was amazing, and the service was exceptional. Our experience with this Riad went above and beyond expectations. We will stay here again when we’re back in Fes.
This was the best place we stayed in Morocco so far due to its location which is in the Heart of the Medina and also the room was clean and smells good.
The breakfast was excellent and the staff managed our stay in a very professional way.
A beautiful traditional Dar in Fes medina. We were very well looked after, with the hotel sending someone to meet us at the medina gate. They also arranged a hammam for us, and provided a lot of useful information about Fes.
we moved to this hotel for the pool! Most other hotels with pools in Fes seemed overpriced. this is a great location for getting around the Medina in Fes and going to all the good spots.
Alexandra
United Kingdom
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