The hype
Travelers adore the staff (especially Zakaria) and the intricate architecture, but often mention the breakfast is heavy on bread and light on variety.
Reserva esto si You want an authentic, family-run Fes experience right next to the Blue Gate without the chaos of the deep medina.
Resumen rápido: A beautiful, traditional house that feels more like staying with a Moroccan family than a hotel—for better (hospitality) and worse (thin walls, cash-only vibes).
Reseñado por @mybreakingviews: I found this absolute sanctuary hidden in the Fes Medina. Walking through those doors felt like stepping into another world. The tile work is stunning and it’s so peaceful—perfect for relaxing after a chaotic day in the souks.
Travelers adore the staff (especially Zakaria) and the intricate architecture, but often mention the breakfast is heavy on bread and light on variety.
Sound travels instantly through the central courtyard—if someone is having tea downstairs at midnight, you will hear it in your room.
“I would love to request a room on an upper floor, specifically the El Oud or El Guembri suite if available, to minimize noise from the central courtyard.”
Todo lo que realmente quieres saber antes de reservar.
No. There is a decorative fountain in the courtyard and a 'spa' (hammam), but no pool for swimming.
Likely no. It is a traditional Riad. Plan to buy your own duty-free or visit a licensed hotel bar nearby (like Hotel Batha).
Usually yes, but check your specific booking rate. It's a 'Continental' Moroccan style: breads, jams, pancakes, tea/coffee.
Book the Riad's shuttle (~200 MAD). The driver will meet you and ensure you get to the door, which is tricky to find on your own.
Yes, the Batha area is one of the safer, more illuminated entry points to the medina, but always stay aware.
Yes, but signal strength can struggle through the thick walls. Best reception is usually in the courtyard.
Ask for dinner at the Riad at least once—it's often better than tourist traps outside, but order it in the morning.
The rooftop terrace is underutilized; bring your own wine (discreetly) for sunset.
Don't trust Google Maps blindly in the medina; call the Riad if you get turned around near Batha.
Descubre dónde se encuentra Riad Au 20 Jasmins y qué hay cerca.