Riad Fes
We’ve got nothing against riads owned by foreigners, many of them French first-time hoteliers, but it’s a mark in Riad Fès’s favor that its owner is Moroccan, and an architect, no less — the interiors are a good bit more confident than in the average riad hotel, and you can tell it was laid out with some care. With 26 rooms and suites it’s on the large size for a riad, but still very small by hotel standards, and the intimate atmosphere and personalized service riad hotels are famous for are there, in spades.
Also slightly unusual is the fact that it’s got a proper restaurant, with three distinct dining rooms — often the food service in a riad feels a little slapdash, but that’s certainly not the case here. Add a pool, a hammam and massage service, and shuttle service to the Fès Royal Golf Club, and it’s essentially a full-service hotel in the shape of a riad — you could stay somewhere bigger, but why?
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Guest Score & Reviews
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The place is beautiful, the food is excellent, the pool is heated, bit most of all the people were all wonderful and made us feel like welcome family.

public spaces were amazing, service was friendly and helpful. room was comfortable.

We had a great stay here on our tour of Morocco and recommend this riad. Very nice rooms, excellent service at welcome and in the office. Breakfast was delicious. Excellent stay overall.

I liked this hotel even more than I expected. It is a welcome refuge in Fes, especially for the solo/female traveler. They presented Tablet Plus amenities when I checked in-in some hotels I've had to point them out. All of the service was great, the hotel is beautiful, and the breakfast, rooftop bar and spa are especially notable.
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