The hotel is comfortable and clean, and it is quite quiet. The location is a bit far from the ancient city, but the taxi is not expensive. You can get to the ancient city for 20 yuan. The surrounding facilities of the hotel are also quite complete, there is a big supermarket, and McDonald's.
Thanks to the help provided by the uncle at the front desk, he helped me book the CTM ticket for Chefchaouen. He introduced the history of the ancient city and recommended attractions. The riad is very Moroccan and is only 200m away from the Blue Gate. You can find the leather factory along the main road. Lost in 9000 alleys
It's the first hotel I stayed in Meknes.
It's a bit far from the city center.
It's free parking, so you can park right in front of the hotel.
It was good, but it was during Ramadan.
I didn't have room service, so I went out for dinner.
I had to solve it. There's no refrigerator in the room.
It was a little uncomfortable.
The worst hotel in this trip, the room was very small and old, the big bed room was set to the standard room, the shower head fell by itself, but fortunately did not hit people.
This is a hidden gem of Fes 😍 we were very well treated and the room is cosy and beautiful. The shower head needs something to hold it in place so water does not splash all around but apart from that everything else was perfect. The night receptionist was amazing to make us some breakfast bags for our early trip the next day, and he helped with a taxi and all. My friend has done the hamman and loved it. Well recommended!
Visually the place is okay, with a roof terrace with a good view of hills and the medina for sunset. The bed was comfortable and the shower was decent, but the room was cold. The owner is a bit of clown, and the breakfast is very poor, with no eggs. My booking was for 2 people, including breakfast for 2 people, but since I am just one person, the least they could do is throw in a couple of fried eggs and some pleasant Moroccan hospitality — but there was none. No English is spoken, so make sure your French is good enough to complain about the poor, glucose-spiking, protein-less peasant’s breakfast.
The Riad is right for the price. It's centrally located at the Medina. I got the room at the rooftop. No lift, only a narrowed spiral staircase. You have to carry your luggage up & down. If you are elderly and have issues with your back or knee problem this place is not for you.
If you need to talk to the owner of the Riad you have to watsapp him if you have any concerns. I had an issue with my door lock. Luckily, they quickly addressed my issue & changed my door lock immediately.
The hotel is very good, not far from the train station, the facilities are also very complete. The noise of the air conditioner is a bit loud, the rest are very good, the front desk is very warm, it is recommended to stay in meknes for a short time.
Everything is good, the room is big, but there is no shop in front of the village! It is basically impossible to take a taxi. It can only be called an hour or half an hour in advance to call a store. Of course, the price will be higher!
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GGuest UserA very beautiful riad in the middle of medina, we are so happy to have stayed here. Mesmerising inner court, authentic-looking room, and a wonderful host Youssef, who is very welcoming and always ready to help.
We stayed in the end of December, so it wasn’t exactly warm in the room, and if there was a heater of some sort, that would be just perfect. But then again, it was the 4th riad in a row we stayed at, and it was the warmest of them all even without aircon or heater. With that being said, I’m sure the temperature would feel just perfect during spring, summer or autumn.
Thank you again to Youssef and the team, you left us a wonderful memory of Fes❤️
TTallie LemesThis is a hidden gem of Fes 😍 we were very well treated and the room is cosy and beautiful. The shower head needs something to hold it in place so water does not splash all around but apart from that everything else was perfect. The night receptionist was amazing to make us some breakfast bags for our early trip the next day, and he helped with a taxi and all. My friend has done the hamman and loved it. Well recommended!
GGuest UserThanks to the help provided by the uncle at the front desk, he helped me book the CTM ticket for Chefchaouen. He introduced the history of the ancient city and recommended attractions. The riad is very Moroccan and is only 200m away from the Blue Gate. You can find the leather factory along the main road. Lost in 9000 alleys
EElsa and JojoThis hotel is very beautiful. The boss is an intellectual. He is very nice and enthusiastic. He speaks a little Chinese. The breakfast was generous, but it only started at 9 o'clock, and each guest was very slow. I ate for an hour and didn't wait for an omelette. If the schedule is tight, it is recommended to go out to eat, after all, the old city is on the side. The post office and the bank, as well as the blue door of Bruges, are also nearby. It is very convenient to take a taxi. The room was tidy. Hair dryer and air conditioner-his hair dryer works well. Prepare your own shampoo and shower gel.
GGuest UserAlthough it's tucked away, you can find it easily by following Google Maps. During check-in, they kindly showed me around Fes on a map. They were also really flexible and helpful when I needed to change my booking dates last minute. On my last day, when I mentioned I had an early train at 7 AM, they even packed a takeaway breakfast for me. I stayed for 3 nights and had a very satisfying visit. Thank you!
LLisseIt is about 15 〜 20 minutes walk to CTM and Carrefour in a large room. There were many people on the road to Carrefour, so I wasn't afraid to walk alone at night.
The hotel is more kind.
GGuest UserThe first time I found this store in the old street alone, I was very pleasantly surprised. The hotel decoration is very exquisite and simple, very atmospheric, the clerk and the boss are good in English, it is a traditional house renovation homestay, it is worth experiencing 🥰🙏
YYuanitaAfter booking the hotel, I found out that it was recommended on lp. It takes about 10-15 minutes to take a taxi from the train station to the hotel. Call the staff to tell the driver the address, and they will pick it up. It takes about 15 minutes to walk to the blue gate. It is not clean and friendly. Staying smoothly and with a welcome mint tea and homemade Moroccan biscuits. The rooms are small but very comfortable and clean. It is especially commendable that the hot bath is awesome, but the indoor wifi signal is slightly weaker. We stayed for three days, and the breakfast combination changed a bit every day, very delicious. There is also a small sitting terrace on the upper floor, which shows a small mosque next door and a castle in the distance. Very recommended!
KKuailemeidebaozangThis traditional Moroccan homestay is just a little on the side of the main road. It is very convenient to go to the ancient city to eat at night. The homestay itself is very beautiful, our family of five, the room is very spacious!
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