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Reviewed 31 October 2011

The riad is very nice and clean, the breakfast is good.
I also appreciated the decoration, good mix between modern minimalist and Moroccan style, I needed something light after too many visual inputs received going around in the old medina.
With the help of Driss, the manager, we got a very good guide.
The only little note: If you ask for a restaurant you will probably end up in a nearby one that's good but too expensive for fes.
The location is great to visit the old medina and the french riad's owner an interesting men to meet.

Room tip: If you can, choose the Suite 4 or 5 to enjoy the terraces that are just at the same level.
Date of stay: October 2011
  • Trip type: Travelled with friends
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Reviewed 6 October 2011

We spent 2 nights there and it was great! The rooms are big, comfortable, new and clean. The owner has a great taste in decoration. It's simple but "chic", clean with Moroccan "hints"... Good quality linen and towels. Every single detail is perfect. The breakfast was really good. Location is excellent (once you find it as the address is incorrect on all websites and no one knows where the place is. Do request an explanation on how to get there before you go or you'll get really frustrated!)
The manager is really nice and recommended the best cooking course in Fes!
We wanted to stay an extra two nights but they were booked out unfortunately.
I highly recommend it!

Date of stay: September 2011
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Reviewed 4 October 2011

This place is beautiful, the rooms are elegant and spotless. The terrace has lovely views of the city and the breakfasts served is a delightful selection of homemade dishes.
Our only reservation about recomending this to others was the selling. We stayed in numerous places during our holiday and this was the only one where the staff was intent on selling extras to us. Obviously you can say no to these but the staff seemed kind and helpful and their reccommednation genuine. On recomendation we had dinner at a nearby restaurant/palace, in hindsight we should have known, but the food was bland, the restaurant almost empty, overpriced compared to real restaurants and overall disappointing.
Additinally if possible I would suggest using regular taxis rather than the private hire provided by this place. We were charged at least 3 times over the odds for one journey. I guess you are paying for the convenience.....
Lastly we found the staff presence overbearing, 'they' seemed to appear from no where enquiring after your plans and suggesting 'better' alternatives everytime you left your room.
We were prepared for the hard sell in the medina, but had hoped the riad would be a place to escape from that.

Date of stay: September 2011
  • Trip type: Travelled with friends
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Reviewed 2 September 2011

We stayed there for 2 nights. It is the bright portion in our fes tour. Normally we like to walk around till late of night while traveling, but this time we enjoyed the night time on Terrence and chatting with owner , appreciated his idear about decorating the rooms, listened story of opera actors and actresses in the raid.
We like the freedom in the riad that we cooked the noodle brought by ourselves, made fruit juice, cooked morocco meant tea then enjoyed them on Terrence . The breakfast are delicious especially banana bread. It is so special and made by owner. When you come in , it will give you many surprises . So come to feel!

Date of stay: August 2011
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Reviewed 13 August 2011

We spent three nights here during Ramadan and would absolutely stay here again. Our host, Driss, was very nice and prompt with all of our requests. The breakfast that they serve is quite nice, complete with fresh breads, sweet treats, jams, homemade yoghurt and a treat, sweet potato jam!

We ate at the Riad one night, and the food was very good. We also took Driss' recommendation and ate at a nearby restaurant/palace one night, which was a very nice experience. A young boy from the restaurant came and picked us up at the Riad (he was very prompt) and also led us back, which was very nice since Fes is a complicated city and is even more complicated in the dark.

The rooms were very clean and well spaced out. We stayed on the second floor and there were multiple couples on higher floors, but we did not hear them at all when we were in the room (no plumbing noises, sleeping noises, etc). Frequently this is not the case at Riads, but we were all quite comfortable.

Please note that Driss and his colleagues do not live on site, however they are a quick phone call away. This Riad is a great value - we have paid much more to stay in other Riads in Fes and La Maison Maure is just as nice as those for half the price.

Date of stay: August 2011
  • Trip type: Travelled with family
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