"A beautifully restored riad near Merindides Hill thats showcases traditional Fez architecture, local craftsmanship and French furniture."
Fez is set to become one of the most popular destinations in Morocco as it has all the history and culture of Marrakech without the crowds. Our Fez travel guide explores the bustling medina, with local markets, exotic Moroccan cuisine, and traditional Fez boutique hotels known as riads.
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"A beautifully restored riad near Merindides Hill thats showcases traditional Fez architecture, local craftsmanship and French furniture."
From EUR 79
per room per night
"A thirties-inspired former merchant house, restored by a French couple, with eclectic furnishings and a chic courtyard."
From EUR 250
per room per night
"Fusing Moroccan and Asian influences, this restored riad is ideal for exclusive rental, and lies in the heart of Fez's ancient medina."
From EUR 100
per room per night
Fez: The Imperial Beehive | Mark Eveleigh | Morocco, Northern Morocco, Fez
Small boys tout for business: “Little guide, little price,” they squeak as they tag along at your elbow
Medina Mercedes | Mark Eveleigh | Morocco, Northern Morocco, Fez
Known to Fez’s legion of guides as ‘Medina Mercedes,’ there are an estimated four thousand horses, mules and donkeys working in the labyrinth of alleyways that make up Old Fez
Sacred Music Festival | Barnaby Rogerson | Morocco, Northern Morocco, Fez
Amongst cushions, a mint-tea tent and an old fountain oozing before a garden pavilion, local Sufi brotherhoods play into the night
The Sacred Music of Fez | William Dalrymple | Morocco, Northern Morocco, Fez
Today, almost all the mosques, madrasas, bazaars and caravansarais than Ibn Arabi knew eight hundred years ago are still extant, and mostly quite unchanged
Lost in Fez | Simon Busch | Morocco, Northern Morocco, Fez
With its supposed 10,000 alleys, none much wider than a donkey cart, the old town of the most ancient of the Moroccan imperial capitals might have been built deliberately as a maze