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.
MIA HOTELS Fes is located in Fès. Free WiFi access is available. Each room here will provide you with air conditioning. Private bathroom also comes with a shower. Extras include a desk.
Located in Fes, the Palais is beside the Fez Borj shopping center and it has an outdoor pool with a snack bar and panoramic views of the Jbel Zallagh Hill and the Old Medina.
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.
Offering an outdoor pool, a garden, a spa and wellness center, Hotel Sahrai is located in Fès, a 10-minute drive from the old Medina. Free Wi-Fi access is available in all areas.
Located in Fez, 1.6 miles from Royal Palace Fes, Nour Plazza Hotel has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a fitness center and a shared lounge.
Located in Fez, 1.6 miles from Royal Palace Fes, Nour Plazza Hotel has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a fitness center 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 center, 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!
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
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
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.
Mehdi at reception was very excellent and very helpful
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
Located in Fez and with Royal Palace Fes reachable within 1.2 miles, Pacha Palace has concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout the property and a terrace.
the beauty was incredible, location too. so close to the marina.
Hotel Splendid is located in the center of Fes, 1.9 mi from the Old Medina and the Bou Inania Madrasa. The hotel offers a terrace, free Wi-Fi in public areas and a patio with an outdoor swimming pool.
Very limited breakfast, other than that value for money
Located in Fez, 1.2 miles from Royal Palace Fes, DAR LYS provides accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Everything, the staff, building, location and food.
Riad Fes Ziyat & Spa has an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a shared lounge and terrace in Fez. With free WiFi, this 5-star hotel offers room service and a concierge service.
Loved the decor, the staff, the manager, the pool and terrace.
Located in Fez and with Royal Palace Fes reachable within 3.1 miles, Aparthotel Les Oliviers Suites & Spa provides concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a fitness center, free WiFi throughout the...
Conforme au descriptif, apparemment très très propre.je recommande .
Located 2.5 mi from Fes Train Station, a 10-minute walk from the medina, this characteristic Moroccan hotel offers a swimming pool and a restaurant serving local cuisine.
Good hotel. Clean, calm, very good location, good personal.
Located in the center of Fès, this 4-star hotel offers air conditioned rooms overlooking the medina (historic quarter). It features a nightclub, a restaurant and a wine bar.
Hotel a la hauteur service propreté staff a l écouter
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
Located in Fez, 10 miles from Royal Palace Fes, Le Pavillon d'or has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Lovely hotel, clean and very convenient to get to the airport.
Located in Fez, 3.1 miles from Royal Palace Fes, Hotel & Ryad DALILA has accommodations 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
FAQs about hotels in Fez
On average, 3-star hotels in Fez cost $46 per night, and 4-star hotels in Fez are $80 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Fez can be found for $155 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Fez this weekend is $59 or, for a 4-star hotel, $127. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Fez for this weekend cost around $298 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $58 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Fez for tonight. You'll pay around $119 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Fez will cost around $288, on average (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!
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
Berkay
6.0
Scored 6.0
The Medina and its surrounds are very charming to look at...
The Medina and its surrounds are very charming to look at from a rooftop, however to be quite honest, spending time walking endlessly in the narrow and enclosed space felt quite oppressive. We weren’t interested in buying anything and it was a bit of an assault to see the endless offerings of basically the same things. The merchants looked resigned to their fate and the energy of the place just didn’t feel great. Kind of depressing.
Katherine
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
Fez is a beautifull city with a gorgeous old medina.
Fez is a beautifull city with a gorgeous old medina. We didn't use a guide but google maps and it worked just fine for the main roads. But if you stay near the old medina and need to go somewhere via the narrow alleyways you can get lost easily! It's a maze where everything looks the same.
The people are mostly friendly but they will try their best to get you in their shop or restaurant which can be frustrating. But just say no respectfully and most of the time they will leave you alone.
Don't listen to people who are saying things are closed, like the doors of the medina or places during prayer time. Its not true and they only do say that to get you to another place.
After all its a beautifull place, but with sometimes frustrating locals, but they just want to make money and I understand that.
Daniël
Netherlands
4.0
Scored 4.0
I would not recommend this city.
I would not recommend this city.
I liked the place where I stayed - the host was very nice.
But the city itself is cahotic and overwelming… a lot of harassement, a lot of con people trying to get money from you, lots of drug dealers in the street pretending to be your friend just to force you to buy from them, you cant look around to the shops because someone always wants to force you to buy something. I am an extrovert and this city was too much for me. I think I never got so scammed so fast and so aware of it all my life.
It smells miserable and it is very dirty - I don’t you are ready for the smell of the tanneries…
Almost no music anywhere, mostly just praying on megafones 5x a day.
We did manage to find some truly kind people, but the rate of those vs. the ones who just wanted money from us/to sell their services, was too much! Be sure you book a place with a nice host to help you navigate throught these situations and emotions…
Patricia.nevesdecarvalho
Portugal
10
Scored 10
Fes is an incredible city.
Fes is an incredible city. So much history and such friendly people. The sellers in the medina were keen to sell us anything and everything but weren't very pushy and took a polite "non merci" for an answer.
Lots of lovely cafes and restaurants. We liked Cinema cafe, Clock cafe and the Ruined garden restaurant. Cafe Nos Nos served really good coffee. Great temperature for January. Not too hot for walking about but warm enough to sit outside and eat.
Amazing history too, The world's oldest university and library are in the medina.
We did several day trips to Meknes, Volubilis and Chefchaouen.
A trip to the American Fondouk was interesting to see the work of the charity with local working equines.
Lots of walking but also easy to take a petit taxi when tired.
Our Riad was just amazing and we will be back as soon as we can.
Dar Lantana was exceptional--Catherine, the host, has amazing communication and is so helpful. Her staff is also so warm - Alal was helpful when she was not around and the cook can work some serious magic. We were in Morocco on a 10-day trip and the breakfast at Dar Lantana was the best one, hands down, out of all the places we have eaten (cafes, restaurants and other riads). The location is perfect for exploring the Fes medina. If you have any questions, Catherine can answer them and her recommendations are spot on.
We loved everything. The Riad is sublime, stylish, and the location is the best, very easy to locate - which is important in the old medina of Fes. The staff is very professional, and this adds to the feeling of being in an elegant 5 stars hotel. We loved drinking tea in the riad’s patio. Thanks a lot to all the staff and to the manager of the riad, we had a lovely holiday and we’ll be back for sure, inshallah!
We’ve visited many Riads in Fes and this was the most beautiful. I fully recommend it!
This was the first Riad that I visited in Morocco. My room was so beautiful. It was at the top, so it required climbing stairs. I was rewarded for the effort as my room had a private outdoor terrace. The hostess, Hajar, was very kind and helpful. She served a very nice breakfast, which I appreciated as visiting Fes involved a lot of walking! It is on a quiet street, and in a couple of minutes, I could be out of the Riad and into the medina. I definitely would like to return here someday!
We had an incredible stay at Riad Soultana! The location is perfect – nestled in a safe area of the Medina. The terrace is a hidden gem with breathtaking views. Our room was a dream – spacious, beautifully decorated, and the bed was incredibly comfortable. Breakfast was also nice. Special shoutout to Aziza – the star of our stay! She went above and beyond, helping us organize our time in Fes and throughout Morocco. Grateful for the fantastic experience!
Everything. This is by far one of the best places we have stayed in in our trip to Morocco. The hotel feels like a Palace, the room we stayed in was beyond beautiful and the Bed was incredibly comfy. The rooftop views were everything we needed to compliment the medina experience, and the sunrise breakfast was marvelous. All the food was exceptional, and Nor, Aiman and Hassan were really nice and caring.
The best stay in Fes, 100% recommended.
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.
Everyone at the property was very hospitable and friendly. This was our first trip to Morocco, and they helped us with booking our taxi to/from the airport, trip to Chefchaouen, and guided tour of Fez. They’re extremely trust-worthy and have greatly elevated the quality of our time here. Stay at Dar Hafsa if you want to have a worry-free and pleasant travel and hotel experience. I couldn’t recommend more.
This is the most amazing riad we stayed in Morocco, every part was beautifully decorated, and our king suite was very beautiful with a huge bathroom. We also had dinner at the riad and it was one of the best dinners we had in Morocco, definitely worth it! The location was also perfect, inside the Medina but at the edge of it, so no risk of getting lost but also close to the main road to take a taxi.
Riad Fes Iline is very well located close to the Fes Medina. Also the breakfast is more than adequate and they can offer a good and competitively priced dinner plus wine and beer if desired. Transfers to and from the hotel are great and they can also arrange local tours if required. Staff are attentive and willing to provide whatever we needed. The rooms are clean and comfortable.
I think it was the best riad in Morocco we’ve been! beautiful place near the center of Medina, very clean. lovely, helpful and very welcoming people working here - we appreciated your service! we loved our stay in Riad Letchina. if we ever come back to Fes, we definitely will stay in this place. I wish you guys all the best and a lot of guests! you deserve it! :)
Mourad made our stay at Faracha Fes so memorable & comfortable. He went way beyond our expectations and thanks to his advice and help, we really enjoyed our stay in Fes. He is one of the highlights of our Morocco trip, and we wished we could stay longer at Faracha Fes. Highly recommend this facility (the narrow path to the hotel is def a bonus)!!
Our stay and the Riad Drissia was the most pleasant. Khalid and his family were very nice, helpful and welcoming.
The Riad is located in a sweet spot near most touristic attractions in the Medina.
We had dinner there on our last day in Fes, and it was the best meal we’ve had.
I’d recommend Riad Drissia to anyone travelling to Fes.
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.
very comfortable hotel, large clean room. nice outdoor terrace. location was a comfortable walk to the medina (25mins) or to the centre of Fes.
good place to stay to explore if you like walking.
makes a very pleasant change from staying in riads at the end of our Morocco visit.
They gave us a nice room upgrade.
The location is ideal to discover the Fes Medina. The hotel is an old house which was well restored to reflect the ancient style. All the staff were very helpful. Ideal for someone who loves to travel back into the past to get a feel for how people lived hundreds of years ago.
the most beautiful hotel I have been to in Morocco! authentic 17th century architecture, clean and classy, with the most gorgeous terrace and sweetest very professional staff. I really recommend to book a hammam / massage treatment too!
The Riad is beautiful, the staff is wonderful, friendly, and attentive. The owners welcomed us like family. The food was the best we've had in Morocco. I wouldn't stay anywhere else in Fes if we come back.
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.
Beautiful little hotel just off the main road into Fes. The staff was warm and welcoming and we enjoyed retreating back to the hotel and the large pool after visiting the Medina.
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