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EL palace MOKRI
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El Glaoui Palace
1 Rue Hamia Douh, Fes 30050, Morocco
R'cif Mosque
327G+2M9, Fes, Morocco
Tanneries de Fes
327F+Q85, Fes, Morocco
Nejjarine Museum
327F+WJ5, Fes, Morocco
Palais Mnebhi
15 Rue Souiket Ben Safi, Fes, Morocco
Al Attarine Madrasa
328G+3H2, Rue Talaa Kebira, Fes, Morocco
Mosque and University Kairaouine
327G+XMC, Fes, Morocco
Place Seffarine
327G+MVH, Fes, Morocco
Bek-ben travel
Fes, Morocco
Bab Boujloud
Fes, Morocco
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Restaurant Dar Tresor
1 Derb Mokri, Fes 30110, Morocco
Sama Rooftop Fes
94, 96 Rue Bouajjara, Fes 30000, Morocco
Restaurant Almandar
Rcif, Boulevard Ben Mohammed El Alaoui, Fès 30000, Morocco
Snack Malak
Boulevard Ben Mohammed El Alaoui, Fes, Morocco
Funky friends
n, 46 Boulevard Ben Mohammed El Alaoui, Fès, Morocco
YALLA YALLA RESTAURANT
34 Derb sefli, Fes 30000, Morocco
Restaurant Hayat
49 bouaajara Fes, Fes 30000, Morocco
Riad Braya
7 Derb El-Hamia, Fes 30150, Morocco
Chez Rahma
324F+W66, Fes, Morocco
Les Jardins de Sheherazade
Douh, 23 Arsat Bennis, Fès, Morocco
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Palais Fes Yahya
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Dar Fes Medina
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Dar Elinor Fez
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RIAD TARA les bains de Fez
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Riad Dar Fes Tresor
1 Derb Mokri, Fes 30110, Morocco
Riad Dar Guennoun
70 dio jdoudlaklaklyine, Fès, Morocco
Riad Fes Maya Suie & Spa
Boulevard Ben Mohammed El Alaoui N°12, Derb Debbagh Bourjouaa, Fès 30120, Morocco
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EL palace MOKRI

34 Derb Mokri, Fes, Morocco
4.0(103)

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attractions: El Glaoui Palace, R'cif Mosque, Tanneries de Fes, Nejjarine Museum, Palais Mnebhi, Al Attarine Madrasa, Mosque and University Kairaouine, Place Seffarine, Bek-ben travel, Bab Boujloud, restaurants: Restaurant Dar Tresor, Sama Rooftop Fes, Restaurant Almandar, Snack Malak, Funky friends, YALLA YALLA RESTAURANT, Restaurant Hayat, Riad Braya, Chez Rahma, Les Jardins de Sheherazade
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Nearby attractions of EL palace MOKRI

El Glaoui Palace

R'cif Mosque

Tanneries de Fes

Nejjarine Museum

Palais Mnebhi

Al Attarine Madrasa

Mosque and University Kairaouine

Place Seffarine

Bek-ben travel

Bab Boujloud

El Glaoui Palace

El Glaoui Palace

4.1

(273)

Open 24 hours
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R'cif Mosque

R'cif Mosque

4.7

(49)

Open 24 hours
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Tanneries de Fes

Tanneries de Fes

4.3

(390)

Open 24 hours
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Nejjarine Museum

Nejjarine Museum

4.5

(588)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Explore Chefchaouen
Explore Chefchaouen
Sat, Dec 6 • 7:30 AM
Fes, Morocco
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Guided tour of the old medina of Fez
Guided tour of the old medina of Fez
Fri, Dec 5 • 4:00 PM
Fes, 30000, Morocco
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Enjoy a Moroccan tea ceremony
Enjoy a Moroccan tea ceremony
Fri, Dec 5 • 6:00 PM
Fes, 30100, Morocco
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Nearby restaurants of EL palace MOKRI

Restaurant Dar Tresor

Sama Rooftop Fes

Restaurant Almandar

Snack Malak

Funky friends

YALLA YALLA RESTAURANT

Restaurant Hayat

Riad Braya

Chez Rahma

Les Jardins de Sheherazade

Restaurant Dar Tresor

Restaurant Dar Tresor

4.8

(238)

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Sama Rooftop Fes

Sama Rooftop Fes

4.4

(134)

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Restaurant Almandar

Restaurant Almandar

4.6

(446)

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Snack Malak

Snack Malak

4.5

(287)

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Reviews of EL palace MOKRI

4.0
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3.0
2y

Strange from the outside, kind of beautiful from the inside, can be tremendously outstanding. A XVIII century palace which needs to be cared of and a continuously work of repair and restoration.

The path to get there is not easy though it really is straight ahead until the end of the road. But the end of the road, downhill, leads to a metal gate that reveals a chicane that continues on descending until you see what seems to be an entrance to a big construction. Pinned on maps as El Palace Mokri, not Riad Lalla Fatima, sits on a quiet area, on a corner of Fes.

The family that ownes the palace lives there but that should be a reception or at least someone to receive you, tell you everything you need to know and welcome you. Unfortunately, for us, that was not the case since we have to search around the rooms and corridors to find a nanny/cleaning lady/housewife sweeping a living room full of dust and garbage. She was the one whom, very kindly and without speaking a word of English, French or Spanish, showed us the way to our room (which eventually was not the right one), explained in her way and with gestures how the locks worked, the wifi pass, where the towels were and got us some toilet paper. And we were "installed". A member of the family approached us later in the afternoon to say sorry and to ask about breakfast (which we didn't get the chance to try).

As for the rest, the palace is beautiful and it would be even better if it got take care of and if someone would give us (other visitors) a tour.

With a warmer reception, directions and explanation on how to get there, a small tour of the place and a little big cleaning up, it really can become an...

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2.0
7y

I paid $53/1 night through Airbnb. The owner Kamal is a great guy and a helpful host with good communication, however his place was a rip off. This is very expensive for Morocco. The room came with 1 full bed and 2 couches, advertised as 2 beds. They are comfortable though. The electrical outlets by the bed, the hot plate and coffee maker, and the refrigerator don’t work. The shower is either extremely hot or really cold. The WiFi is spotty. They serve food if you give them 2 hours notice, but they will charge 100 MAD for a basic tagine when the normal price runs you 30-40 MAD. They had music that night in the road that didn’t stop til around midnight, and we had to wake up early to catch a train. The place was very difficult to find, although Kamal talked on the phone with our taxi driver to tell him where to go. On the Airbnb site, he says taxis from the airport cost 15€ and from the train station cost 10€. Idk what kind of taxis he’s talking about but the petit taxi from gare de Fès (Fès train station) cost only 30 MAD ~ 2.6€.

This place isn’t horrible, don’t get me wrong, but for $53 USD/night, it’s a rip off. I wouldn’t recommend anyone staying here for that price, I know I won’t be back. It’s deceiving too bc on TripAdvisor and Airbnb this place has great reviews. I hope this review will help you make an informed decision. Thanks...

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5.0
1y

Bonjour Nous avons séjourné chez Kamal El Mokrien mai 2024 à l occasion de mes 60 ans avec mon conjoint Nous sommes français et pour moi c était mon 1er grand voyage à la découverte du Maroc .

QUE DIRE DU LIEU ? Ce palais est magnifique . Notre hôte avait organisé le transfert aéroport- palais . 30 minutes en voiture sont nécessaires pour regagner notre chambre . C est le fils de Kamal , Adil qui est chargé du transport ( super gentil et toujours prêt a vous renseigner) ( 20 euros le transfert pour nous 2). L arrivée au palais ,: un gardien est là en permanence pour filtrer les allers venues. Il y a aussi des cameras un peu partout mais ce lieu est tres rassurant et fermé donc aucun soucis en ce qui nous concerne .  Reçus par Jawad nous comprenons qu il sera la personne qui va nous coatcher pendant nos 10 jours. Il nous fait rentrer dans l enceinte du palais et là nous tombons direct sous le charme du patio. Ce palais est juste trop trop beau. Il est tenu par la famille El Mokri qui met tout en œuvre pour restaurer et embellir ce lieu magique grâce aux locations ... nous avons eu l honneur de pouvoir le visiter et Jawad nous a montrer les chambres toutes plus magnifiques les unes comme les autres . C est un palais des mille et une nuit  chargé d'histoire avec du cristal sur les vitres de certaines fenêtres.et des mosaïques à couper le souffle  ... Bienvenue chez les El Mokri. Pour compléter un jardin trop trop mimi  créé par Kamal et une petite  piscine  saura vous rafraîchir après des journées de marche dans la médina qui est à 15- 20  minutes à pied. Vous pouvez aussi aller à la porte ZIAT ( 5 minutes de marche ) et prendre les taxis rouges pour une course négociée entre 7 à 10 - 15 dirhams ( 0.70 à 1 euro voir 1 50 la course ) . Ce que nous avons fait plusieurs fois pour économiser la marche puisque la médina est très très grande et il faut beaucoup marcher à  l'intérieur pour visiter     ... On s'y promène, on s'y perd, on s'y retrouve et on la découvre encore plus ....

QUE DIRE DE L'ACCUEIL AU PALAIS ? C'est pour nous le point FORT de notre séjour. Kamal, notre hote est venu se présenter le soir même. D une extrême gentillesse et très attaché à ce lieu qui lui vient de son grand père la palais est géré par toute une famille ( chacun à ses chambres ) . Je me suis foulée la cheville dans une rue et Kamal est venu chercher mon mari pour l emmener à la pharmacie lui même : il m a même apporter une pommade antidouleur qu'il avait chez lui et des dolipranes en attendant ... j ai eu un petit message tous les jours pour savoir si j allais mieux . Merci Kamal pour tout cela . Le soir tout le personnel est passé à la chambre pour voir si j allais bien. Ils sont délicats à souhait . On a besoin de quoi que ce soit on envoie un message à notre hôte Kamal et hop on voit surgir Jawad qui met tout en œuvre pour vous satisfaire  . Il est carrément à votre service pour vous servir les petits déjeuners ( 6 dirhams/pers) qui sont somptueux ou les repas ( 150 dirhams tout compris) qui sont préparés par la femme de Kamal et qui nous gâte chaque jour un peu plus  par l abondance et la qualité des repas. ( miam miam  trop trop bon  🙂 ) Ces repas sont facultatifs mais tellement pratiques de les prendrent au palais sous le patio avec pour musique la fontaine très jolie qui coule et abreuve les pigeons.  Un vrai petit spectacle journalier.  On s y attache très vite . Je tiens particulièrement à remercier JAWAD il est juste merveilleux, discret et d une gentillesse infinie comme tout le personnel de Kamal mais lui tout comme les pigeons on s y attache aussi très vite 🤣  . Il fait des journées de fou pour nous faire plaisir tout en chantonnant et en souriant .

Jawad ne change rien tu es une perle  tout comme cet endroit ! Tu vas nous manquer : on s attache très vite à une personne telle que toi  ... Pouf nous,   tu es le prince de ce palais !!!🌟🌟🌟 Reviendrons nous ? Oui parce que nous sommes enchantés et votre famille est formidable. N hésitez surtout pas si vous voulez des moments magiques à 10 mn à pied...

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Strange from the outside, kind of beautiful from the inside, can be tremendously outstanding. A XVIII century palace which needs to be cared of and a continuously work of repair and restoration. The path to get there is not easy though it really is straight ahead until the end of the road. But the end of the road, downhill, leads to a metal gate that reveals a chicane that continues on descending until you see what seems to be an entrance to a big construction. Pinned on maps as El Palace Mokri, not Riad Lalla Fatima, sits on a quiet area, on a corner of Fes. The family that ownes the palace lives there but that should be a reception or at least someone to receive you, tell you everything you need to know and welcome you. Unfortunately, for us, that was not the case since we have to search around the rooms and corridors to find a nanny/cleaning lady/housewife sweeping a living room full of dust and garbage. She was the one whom, very kindly and without speaking a word of English, French or Spanish, showed us the way to our room (which eventually was not the right one), explained in her way and with gestures how the locks worked, the wifi pass, where the towels were and got us some toilet paper. And we were "installed". A member of the family approached us later in the afternoon to say sorry and to ask about breakfast (which we didn't get the chance to try). As for the rest, the palace is beautiful and it would be even better if it got take care of and if someone would give us (other visitors) a tour. With a warmer reception, directions and explanation on how to get there, a small tour of the place and a little big cleaning up, it really can become an unforgiven experience.
Tony KingTony King
We stayed here for 3 nights while making a short visit to Fès. It was one of those rare experiences where you have accommodation in a REAL palace and important national monument! Built in 1906 as a personal residence for a Moroccan minister during the French protectorate the palace is a wonderful remnant of what must have been a very opulent period ( for the privileged at least!) ? It apparently had/has a number of "firsts" for the city of Fès: first grand piano in Morocco, first electric lighting, and first integrated music sound system in the whole palace! Today it's showing signs of needing a full scale restoration, but nevertheless it is still a beautiful place to stay. Our ground floor room was a masterpiece of the most beautiful tiling, carved wooden ceiling and furnishings and would presumably once have been one of the main reception rooms of the palace. Whilst at the palace we ordered breakfast and evening dinner on two occasions, all deliciously and beautifully served by our hostess Hamza. Just a couple of criticisms , which often seem to apply to these locations within Morocco's medinas , it's difficult to find on first arrival and for those among us who are less athletic in our senior years , these little hilly streets are hard work!
Aish GoyalAish Goyal
The property is rented using airbnb which is how we stayed at this place. This is an old palace converted into multiple airbnb units. It’s more like a guest house with multiple airbnb units within this palace with a full time staff running this place (cleaners, cook, helpers, etc.). Please note that this place is not wheelchair or stroller friendly as there are multiple steps (7-8 at least) without any ramp. We were here with a stroller, and at least during checkin and checkout Jawad (who is the help at the property) was able to help us with the stroller. Wifi was a bit spotty during our stay (we mainly ended up mostly using our data plan during our stay) even though the host tried to help. Another point to note that the helpers at the property do not speak english, to the degree where it becomes really hard to communicate with them. Property is beautiful albeit a bit dated (e.g. bathrooms were just okay and could really use an upgrade). Some amenities like hand soap could be improved. There is food available upon request/payment delivered to your room by Jawad. Morning tea/coffee is free of charge and can be requested but was unclear. Some definite room for improvement but overall it was a good stay.
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Strange from the outside, kind of beautiful from the inside, can be tremendously outstanding. A XVIII century palace which needs to be cared of and a continuously work of repair and restoration. The path to get there is not easy though it really is straight ahead until the end of the road. But the end of the road, downhill, leads to a metal gate that reveals a chicane that continues on descending until you see what seems to be an entrance to a big construction. Pinned on maps as El Palace Mokri, not Riad Lalla Fatima, sits on a quiet area, on a corner of Fes. The family that ownes the palace lives there but that should be a reception or at least someone to receive you, tell you everything you need to know and welcome you. Unfortunately, for us, that was not the case since we have to search around the rooms and corridors to find a nanny/cleaning lady/housewife sweeping a living room full of dust and garbage. She was the one whom, very kindly and without speaking a word of English, French or Spanish, showed us the way to our room (which eventually was not the right one), explained in her way and with gestures how the locks worked, the wifi pass, where the towels were and got us some toilet paper. And we were "installed". A member of the family approached us later in the afternoon to say sorry and to ask about breakfast (which we didn't get the chance to try). As for the rest, the palace is beautiful and it would be even better if it got take care of and if someone would give us (other visitors) a tour. With a warmer reception, directions and explanation on how to get there, a small tour of the place and a little big cleaning up, it really can become an unforgiven experience.
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We stayed here for 3 nights while making a short visit to Fès. It was one of those rare experiences where you have accommodation in a REAL palace and important national monument! Built in 1906 as a personal residence for a Moroccan minister during the French protectorate the palace is a wonderful remnant of what must have been a very opulent period ( for the privileged at least!) ? It apparently had/has a number of "firsts" for the city of Fès: first grand piano in Morocco, first electric lighting, and first integrated music sound system in the whole palace! Today it's showing signs of needing a full scale restoration, but nevertheless it is still a beautiful place to stay. Our ground floor room was a masterpiece of the most beautiful tiling, carved wooden ceiling and furnishings and would presumably once have been one of the main reception rooms of the palace. Whilst at the palace we ordered breakfast and evening dinner on two occasions, all deliciously and beautifully served by our hostess Hamza. Just a couple of criticisms , which often seem to apply to these locations within Morocco's medinas , it's difficult to find on first arrival and for those among us who are less athletic in our senior years , these little hilly streets are hard work!
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The property is rented using airbnb which is how we stayed at this place. This is an old palace converted into multiple airbnb units. It’s more like a guest house with multiple airbnb units within this palace with a full time staff running this place (cleaners, cook, helpers, etc.). Please note that this place is not wheelchair or stroller friendly as there are multiple steps (7-8 at least) without any ramp. We were here with a stroller, and at least during checkin and checkout Jawad (who is the help at the property) was able to help us with the stroller. Wifi was a bit spotty during our stay (we mainly ended up mostly using our data plan during our stay) even though the host tried to help. Another point to note that the helpers at the property do not speak english, to the degree where it becomes really hard to communicate with them. Property is beautiful albeit a bit dated (e.g. bathrooms were just okay and could really use an upgrade). Some amenities like hand soap could be improved. There is food available upon request/payment delivered to your room by Jawad. Morning tea/coffee is free of charge and can be requested but was unclear. Some definite room for improvement but overall it was a good stay.
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