Fez
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!
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La Maison Bleue , Fez, Morocco
Artfully concealed within the hectic and endlessly fascinating streets of Fez, two beautifully crafted guesthouses.
Price Guide: From £621 per person for 5 nights in a double room including flights, return transfers and breakfast.
Room upgrades available.
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Palais Jamai, Fez, Morocco
The Palais Jamai first became a hotel in 1930, having been built in the late 19th century as a pleasure pavilion for the Grand Vizier Jamai and his family. Lavishly restored in 1999 to a level of splendour redolent of the great days of the grand hotels, the Palais is an outstanding showplace for the art and craftsmanship of Moroccan traditional décor. The hotel dominates the city of Fez in size and reputation. The large rooms are handsomely furnished and luxuriously equipped and most have views of the beautiful fountain-filled Andalusian gardens that surround the hotel. The sumptuous Moroccan dining room provides the perfect setting for a memorable meal in the traditional style.
Price Guide: From £710 per person for 4 nights in a superior room including flights, return transfers and breakfast.
Room and flight upgrades and different durations available.
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Riad Fes, Fez, Morocco
The Riad Fes is an inspired example of meticulous restoration and subtle adaptation. Once a family mansion belonging to members of the Fassi nobility, this classic riad is a fine example of Spanish-Moorish design. Its great wooden door effectively separates and contrasts two worlds – that of the busy medina of Fez and that of the calm, luxurious riad. The central courtyard soars upwards in a spectacular fantasy of design, where a grand piano and sumptuously cushioned couches beside a shimmering pool come as no surprise.
The Riad combines 2 different pavilions and guests can choose between the traditionally styled rooms in the Moorish Pavilion or a cutting edge contemporary version in the Andalous Pavilion. Whichever style you prefer, all the rooms and suites are palatial in their size and comfort and lavish furnishings.
Guests will enjoy traditional forms of relaxation such as the hammam, with full massage service, or appreciate the inviting waters of the pool in the central garden. With a choice of three dining rooms, the Riad Fes is also one of finest restaurants in this exciting and exhilarating city, and ideally for exploration.
Price Guide: From £534 per person for 4 nights in a double room including flights, return transfers and breakfast.
Room and flight upgrades and different durations available.
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Riad Maison Bleue, Fez, Morocco
Artfully concealed within the hectic and endlessly fascinating streets of Fez, two beautifully crafted guesthouses.
Price Guide: From £621 per person for 5 nights in a double room including flights, return transfers and breakfast.
Room upgrades available.
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Ryad Mabrouka, Fez, Morocco
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: From £534 per person for 4 nights in a double room including flights, return transfers and breakfast.
Room and flight upgrades and different durations available.
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