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Ryad Mabrouka

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The warm and genuine welcome from your delightful hosts will ensure your stay in this beautiful house is memorable.

This elegant and very atmospheric guest-house is ideally located on the northern wall of the ancient Medina of Fez. After a day exploring the labyrinthine Imperial City, it is heaven to slip back through the great wooden doors and into the timeless haven of the Ryad, with its perfumed garden of citrus trees and roses, and its small but inviting swimming pool. The spacious, high-ceilinged suites and bedrooms radiate from a central courtyard, where a fountain flows in a traditional setting of exquisitely tiled floors, stained glass windows and luxuriant potted plants.

Comfortably furnished with French antiques and Moroccan rugs, the bedrooms all have en suite tadellakt bath or shower rooms, while the bedrooms themselves are richly decorated in the regional style, each with its own unique décor, with carved cedar wood ceilings, mosaic floors and sculpted plaster work, highlighted by family heirlooms and original features dating back to its foundation in 1350.. A beautiful roof-top terrace commands a sweeping view of the Medina rooftops and the surrounding countryside, and nothing could be more pleasant than to unwind there with a bottle of wine after a busy day of sightseeing.

Price Guide

Starts from £719 per person based on two sharing a double room for 5 nights, including flights from London, return private transfers and breakfast.

Room and flight upgrades and different durations available.

For all enquiries, please call 020 7401 1045.

Facilities / Services

Pool - Towels supplied

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Destination introduction

This, the oldest Imperial city in Morocco, has been declared a World Heritage site by UNESCO and as such is also one of the best preserved medieval cities.  Dominating the heart is the Karaouiyine Mosque, one of the oldest in the western Muslim world.  In the famous Chouara or Tanners Quarter the craft of traditional tanning continues today as it did in the Middle Ages, it is quite the most colourful of souks and well worth bearing the odour to take a look!