Palais Bahia Fes
Bed and Breakfast in Fes
3-Star Hotel
Reasons to book
Guests love it hereGuests give this property a top rating
Top-tier experienceOne of the higher cost properties in the area
Includes essentialsPool, Air conditioner, Internet / Wifi and more
About this bed and breakfast
While you're here, you can enjoy all the comforts of home and more, including free WiFi and a bidet, as well as a rooftop terrace and air conditioning. Other amenities include premium bedding, laundry facilities, a refrigerator, and towels.
Amenities
Pool
Air conditioner
Internet / Wifi
Laundry
Hot tub or spa
Map of Fes
Available Rooms
Deluxe Double Room, 1 Queen Bed
1 Queen
Sleeps 2
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Family Room
1 Queen
Sleeps 2
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Deluxe Double Room
1 King
Sleeps 2
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Standard Double Room
1 Queen
Sleeps 2
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Standard Twin Room
2 Single
Sleeps 2
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$$$$
Reviews
5.0
This is a superb riad. in the Fez Medina and what a wonderful stay we had. The building is authentic and exotic and the staff could not have been more helpful. They were at all times smiling and welcoming. The food was delicious and the presentation extremely appealing.
10.0
Beautiful palace, well kept .Delicious food (by request).
10.0
The service here was absolutely incredible. The guys managing the hotel went above and beyond to welcome me and take care of me. I got horrible food poisoning while working in the countryside with farmers outside of Fes, and the guys took care of me as if I was their family, bringing me food and checking in on me and even giving me traditional Moroccan remedies. The place is also beautiful, and location is good. I am so grateful!
8.0
Brahim, Icham and Ouady make you feel as if you are home.
10.0
Amazing staff, great environment, very quiet. Hotel is like a palace!
5.0
Beautiful riad, set around a lovely courtyard, a lovely rooftop terrace with a great view of Fes from it. The pool looked clean, although we didn't use it.On arrival we were kindly upgraded to a junior suite for the entire 6 night stay. Our room was huge, with a comfortable bed. The shower worked well with good hot water but the water was slow to drain away, even after they tried to fix it. We had a fridge with a minibar in the room.
The wifi worked intermittently, so we couldn't stream Netflix, and there was no tv in the room. There was only 1 armchair for sitting the remainder were Moroccan bean bags & stools, which were decorative but impractical for sitting on for any length of time.
2.5
Beautiful riad, set around a lovely courtyard, a lovely rooftop terrace with a great view of Fes from it. The pool looked clean, although we didn't use it.On arrival we were kindly upgraded to a junior suite for the entire 6 night stay. Our room was huge, with a comfortable bed. The shower worked well with good hot water but the water was slow to drain away, even after they tried to fix it. We had a fridge with a minibar in the room.The wifi worked intermittently, so we couldn't stream Netflix, and there was no tv in the room. There was only 1 armchair for sitting the remainder were Moroccan bean bags & stools, which were decorative but impractical for sitting on for any length of time.
10.0
We had a stopover at Fes for just one night on our road trip from Casablanca to Marakech via Meknes and Volubilis.Ouady and his staff took excellent care for us. The place and rooms looked mostly like the pictures (I say mostly, because in photographs things sometimes are made to look bigger-- but this house has high ceilings, nicely decorated rooms and the courtyard is well apportioned). The view from the terrace was very good as well. Like in most places inside a medina-- you cannot drive right into the doors of the this hotel-- be prepared to call ahead so that they can send someone to guide and help you with the luggage. I found most travel related businesses and persons we dealt in Morocco with very professional and proactive-- they will contact you ahead of time, asking about your arrival time and location etc, they were (or tried to be-- sometimes traffic and other conditions such as the presence of the king in Marakech blocking off part of the center for hours get in the way) always on time. Ouady was no exception. In fact, the hotel overcharged me for an extra meal by mistake-- Ouady arranged to send me the refund to our hotel in Casablanca within a few hours. I would definitely recommend this place, we wish we had more time in Fes.
2.0
I reached there after a long train from Marrakech. The taxi didn't know the address and called the riad for direction but the surprise was that they refused to give directions to the taxi and said they're not expecting any guests. After following Google maps and the help of random people for directions I continued my way to the riad on foot with my luggage. I struggled to find my way on the narrow and dark alleys of Fes at night. I rang the bell and a young man opened the door (he was probably 15-17 years). I explained that I have a reservation he said they don't have any booking. I waited by the door till he called the manager. Then I was welcomed in and spoke to the manager on the phone. He assured me that they didn't receive the booking details but he will be at the riad to fix the situation in the morning. I stayed in the riad all alone (except for the teenage boy and his young brother). The riad was upside down. Dirty, messed up and definitely not set for guests. It is a shame since it is a lovely place but run so poorly. I stayed there for 2 nights even though I really wanted to run away. I didn't feel safe and didn't feel welcomed. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
1.0
I reached there after a long train from Marrakech. The taxi didnt know the address and called the riad for direction but the surprise was that they refused to give directions to the taxi and said theyre not expecting any guests. After following Google maps and the help of random people for directions I continued my way to the riad on foot with my luggage. I struggled to find my way on the narrow and dark alleys of Fes at night. I rang the bell and a young man opened the door (he was probably 15-17 years). I explained that I have a reservation he said they dont have any booking. I waited by the door till he called the manager. Then I was welcomed in and spoke to the manager on the phone. He assured me that they didnt receive the booking details but he will be at the riad to fix the situation in the morning. I stayed in the riad all alone (except for the teenage boy and his young brother). The riad was upside down. Dirty, messed up and definitely not set for guests. It is a shame since it is a lovely place but run so poorly. I stayed there for 2 nights even though I really wanted to run away. I didnt feel safe and didnt feel welcomed. I wouldnt recommend it to anyone.
1.0
I reached there after a long train from Marrakech. The taxi didnt know the address and called the riad for direction but the surprise was that they refused to give directions to the taxi and said theyre not expecting any guests. After following Google maps and the help of random people for directions I continued my way to the riad on foot with my luggage. I struggled to find my way on the narrow and dark alleys of Fes at night. I rang the bell and a young man opened the door (he was probably 15-17 years). I explained that I have a reservation he said they dont have any booking. I waited by the door till he called the manager. Then I was welcomed in and spoke to the manager on the phone. He assured me that they didnt receive the booking details but he will be at the riad to fix the situation in the morning. I stayed in the riad all alone (except for the teenage boy and his young brother). The riad was upside down. Dirty, messed up and definitely not set for guests. It is a shame since it is a lovely place but run so poorly. I stayed there for 2 nights even though I really wanted to run away. I didnt feel safe and didnt feel welcomed. I wouldnt recommend it to anyone.
FAQs
How much does this bed and breakfast cost compared to others in Fes?
The average price for a rental in Fes is $96 per night. This rental is $210 above the average.
Is parking included with this bed and breakfast?
Parking is not specified as an available amenity at Palais Bahia Fes. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this bed and breakfast?
Yes, a swimming pool is available for use at Palais Bahia Fes. Enjoy the water!
Is Palais Bahia Fes pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this bed and breakfast is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Palais Bahia Fes?
We found 5 amenities for this rental. This includes pool, air conditioner, internet / wifi, laundry, and hot tub or spa.
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