First off this is on the OUTSKIRTS of Fez, THE STICKS! No restaurants around it except L’Atelier (amazing food and must try). We stayed on the first floor the room was big BUT stinky from the bathroom, it felt like sleeping next to a public toilet. The breakfast was NOT included in the room (it’s 70 dirhams and you will have 70 regretful taught after you try it: no fresh vegetables, no cheese, no salt …this is Morocco guys! The orange juice is the cheapest one in any supermarket and tastes like pure dust. You are thirsty? Well the water is not included in THIS breakfast it’s 20 dirhams honestly that’s how I think they make money. The coffee is tasteless and served from a stock even though they had an espresso machine but they straight up refused to make me fresh coffee even though I paid for breakfast!! If you have any problem or need just remember no one at the reception speak English so you’ll have to fend for...
Read moreNice large Hotel but quite far out. This hotel was on a main road opposite a large supermarket. We only stayed here for 1 night, luckily we were on a tour so our minibus took us into the town for our evening meal. It is too far out of the way for our liking. It’s a large modern hotel, not in the Moroccan Traditional style at all. Very clean, and nice staff etc. Breakfast buffet was very basic and not sufficient. Just not what we expected on our tour. The only reason we would not go back to this hotel is the distance to the...
Read moreThe room is OK but a bit basic. The breakfast was not good. They had cereals but no milk. The tea on offer was only Moroccan sweet tea and the coffee was lukewarm. You had to go a bar area where they were washing up the dishes in the sink behind to get the hit drinks. There were plenty of pastries on offer but the 2 I tried. A plain croissant and a chocolate croissant were both really stale. The only jam was like an apricot but very runny. Not good to start the day . One of our party has very very smelly drains in...
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