Recent Reviews for Fes-Meknes Hotels

Dar Usham Fes
4.4/539 Reviews
Love this Riad, it is so clean and beautiful inside and the roof top with a nice Panorama view . Before arriving the riad, they sent me an email asking my WhatsApp so they can send me the exact location and so video clips for me to know how to get there since Google map doesn’t work when getting inside the Medina . They said if I really couldn’t find the way, they could pick me up in one of the entrances to the riad. I thought I could find it but I failed so I called them. One of the staff came out immediately and helped me my luggage. The two young staff there are very helpful and friendly. Since I was so late to arrive , so one staff (should be called Abdullah) brought me out again so I can Rmb how to get out and in again next time. The other young staff also brought me where I can find friendly convenient store nearby to get essentials. Love them and so helpful. The breakfast was nice too. The AC inside the Room is good and the water pressure and the heat were good too ! Highly recommend this Riad when u travel to fez next time. Rmb to bring ur amenities since they do not provide any bathing items or toothbrush. Recommend the riad to have a rubbish bin in the room instead of just inside the toilet.
Ryad Dar El Meknassia
3/53 Reviews
Visually the place is okay, with a roof terrace with a good view of hills and the medina for sunset. The bed was comfortable and the shower was decent, but the room was cold. The owner is a bit of clown, and the breakfast is very poor, with no eggs. My booking was for 2 people, including breakfast for 2 people, but since I am just one person, the least they could do is throw in a couple of fried eggs and some pleasant Moroccan hospitality — but there was none. No English is spoken, so make sure your French is good enough to complain about the poor, glucose-spiking, protein-less peasant’s breakfast.
Dar Chourouk
3.9/544 Reviews
A black guy worked at the front desk and gave me mint tea three times. The front door is very small and the stairs are also very narrow. It's okay when you get upstairs, and there's a rooftop. Note that you can use Google Maps walking navigation to find the hotel, do not ask someone to guide you.
Riad Fes Maya Suite & Spa
4.4/575 Reviews
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.
Riad Inspira
4.3/512 Reviews
It is a very nice place in Medina. Madame Hanane makes the rooms very clean and beautiful, she also cooks the guests breakfast. She cooks in the lovely kitchen and her dishes are very delicious. Ms. Jihane is helpful as well, as she replies me very fast. Don’t hesitate to choose this riad. It’s a best riad I lived in Morocco.
Dar Bhija
4.2/514 Reviews
The contact person is so nice that helped us arrange city tour and transport to another city. Even though we had to leave at 8, which was not the breakfast timeslot, the house keeper prepared food for us to take away. We had so much fun here.
Riad Taryana
4.5/546 Reviews
The landlord was very friendly and even borrowed our pot to cook noodles in the evening; even if we checked out the next day, we let us store our luggage without extra charge. Although the bed and breakfast in Marrakech is a bit older than the one in Marrakech, the overall sanitation is good, it is quieter and the location is good.
House andalous
4.3/52 Reviews
This house belongs to a very nice and humble family. The mother (I assumed) was a really good person. I really enjoyed my stay there.
Riad Jamaï
4.4/541 Reviews
Nice and beautiful hotel, very quiet (came here as a solo person in January, and there was only a couple. Breakfast was fine, unfortunately the shower was quite cold. Swimming pool is nice, but cold so unfortunately I couldn't use it. Roof terrace was the opposite). very nice.
Riad Ouliya
4.4/560 Reviews
the 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

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties414
Number of Reviews 2,113
Average Price(Weekday Night)IDR 1,215,825
Average Price(Weekend Night)IDR 1,216,422