We just loved our stay at Riad Dar Rabha. The Riad is quietly tucked away at the boarder of the old Medina, with easy access to the Medina and to taxis to get to wherever you need in the city. With our extended family we’ve rented almost the whole Riad to attend a wedding across a long weekend with different check-in and check-out dates seen we flew in from different locations. Karim and his staff have been the perfect hosts accommodating and attentive to all our needs. The Riad is private and a peaceful oasis and serves as the perfect escape from the busy Medina. The rooms are spacious, clean and the beds are comfortable. Each room has its own en suite bathroom. The staff serves each morning fresh traditional Morrocan breakfast. Karim knows the city like the back of his hands and serves as a perfect source of what to do or where to go in this bustling city. On my next visit to Fez, I will definitely go back to this great Riad, which I...
Read moreWe just loved our stay at Riad Dar Rabha. The Riad is quietly tucked away at the boarder of the old Medina, with easy access to the Medina and to taxis to get to wherever you need in the city. With our extended family we’ve rented almost the whole Riad to attend a wedding across a long weekend with different check-in and check-out dates seen we flew in from different locations. Karim and his staff have been the perfect hosts accommodating and attentive to all our needs. The Riad is private and a peaceful oasis and serves as the perfect escape from the busy Medina. The rooms are spacious, clean and the beds are comfortable. Each room has its own en suite bathroom. The staff serves each morning fresh traditional Morrocan breakfast. Karim knows the city like the back of his hands and serves as a perfect source of what to do or where to go in this bustling city. On my next visit to Fez, I will definitely go back to this great Riad, which I...
Read moreThe hotel is located in Fes Bali, old Medina of Fes, giving it a special atmosphere. While hidden in a maze of small streets, it is not far from the Blue gate, where there are shops to buy food and taxis to catch. Owner and her son are very kind and helpful. There is a terrace at the roof of the hotel, offering incredible views over the old town of Fes. Breakfast was included, plentiful and included juice, tea, bread, pastry, eggs, fruit, cheese etc. It should be noted, especially for rooms located lower, that in this Dar kind of accommodation, rooms have smaller windows and oriented to the inner patio/courtyard, not outside, meaning it is more difficult to ventilate the rooms, sometimes a slight smell lingers. (This applies to the family 4bed room at the base floor). The superior 3bed room, on the other hand, is at 3rd floor, no elevator, narrow stairs. But then, you have big windows, can ventilate, and its just a short walk to the...
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