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Riad Diamant De Fes

Fes El Bali, Fès (0.3 miles from Medina)

Set 3.4 km from Royal Palace Fes, Riad Diamant De Fes offers air-conditioned accommodation with a terrace.

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9.7
Exceptional
669 reviews
Price from
£102
per night

Riad dar Kirami

Fes El Bali, Fès (0.2 miles from Medina)

Well set in the Fes El Bali district of Fès, Riad dar Kirami is located 4.3 km from Royal Palace Fes, 500 metres from Karaouiyne and less than 1 km from Bab Bou Jeloud Fes.

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9.7
Exceptional
287 reviews
Price from
£21
per night

Dar Hayati

Fes El Bali, Fès (0.4 miles from Medina)

Located 2 km from Royal Palace Fes, Dar Hayati offers air-conditioned accommodation with a terrace.

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9.6
Exceptional
189 reviews
Price from
£39
per night

Riad Batchisarai

Fes El Bali, Fès (0.2 miles from Medina)

Set in Fès, 300 metres from Open Air Tannery (Fes), Riad Batchisarai features air-conditioned rooms. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Certain rooms include a seating area where you can relax.

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9.4
Superb
252 reviews
Price from
£55
per night

Dar Seffarine

Fes El Bali, Fès (0.2 miles from Medina)

Situated in the Fes El Bali district in Fès, 2.2 km from Royal Palace Fes, Dar Seffarine boasts a restaurant and free WiFi. Certain units feature a seating area to relax in after a busy day.

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9.5
Exceptional
229 reviews
Price from
£72
per night

Riad Fes EL KAID

Fes El Bali, Fès (0.3 miles from Medina)

Situated in Fès, near Batha Square and Medersa Bouanania, the historic Riad Fes EL KAID has a shared lounge.

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9.3
Superb
445 reviews
Price from
£27
per night

Planning a trip to see the Medina? Check out the latest reviews and scores

  • 10
    Scored 10

    The medina is vast, confusing and fascinating.

    The medina is vast, confusing and fascinating. We stayed at Dar Seffarine during the Fes Festival of World Sacred Music (both Dar Seffarine and the Festival we'd recommend highly). Dar Seffarine is a gem in the medina, with some of the best cooking we enjoyed in Morocco. Also highly recommended: a medina artisan tour through culturevulture.com, and a bread making class through the Ruined Garden cafe. For day trips out of Fez, (Volubilis, Meknes etc.) Dar Seffarine arranges transportation with Tritki Tours. Mohamed Aberdor, the owner of the company, is very pleasant, and we arranged to have him drive us to Rabat when we realized we had too much stuff for the train.
    Rynomania
    United States
  • 4.0
    Scored 4.0

    As the Medina has 9000 small streets if locals come trying...

    As the Medina has 9000 small streets if locals come trying to "help" you do not listen to them. Just say thank you and move on. Not the best people in the Medina as they are trying to exploit tourists. Police is not doing anything about this. Even if you scream no one will hear you.
    Maria
    Cyprus
  • 2.0
    Scored 2.0

    Of course the Medina isn't horrible but the so-called '...

    Of course the Medina isn't horrible but the so-called 'guides' turn it into a horrible experience. You can't get rid off them, not even if you tell them politely. And then they start to call you a racist which is absolutely not the case. Glad i could visit it with an official tourist guide the next day!
    Bruno
    Belgium

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