این را رزرو کنید اگر You want an authentic, tile-clad Fassi home base steps from the Blue Gate without the $400 price tag of the luxury palaces.
چرا مردم آن را دوست دارند
Prime location in the Batha neighborhood (quiet but central)
Staff that guests actually remember by name (Khalid, Saleh)
Intricate traditional architecture: zellige tiles, carved plaster, and cedar wood
نکته سریع: A charming, authentic riad that nails the 'Moroccan home' vibe but struggles with firm beds and the occasional musty corner.
بررسی شده توسط @nawfanurie: I stayed in this hidden gem in the heart of the Fez Medina. The architecture is mind-blowing, and sipping tea in the courtyard was the most peaceful moment of my trip. If you want authentic Moroccan vibes without sacrificing comfort, this is it.
مهمانانی که اینجا ماندند میگویند
The hype
Travelers universally praise the warm hospitality and the stunning courtyard aesthetic, often citing it as a peaceful escape from the chaotic Medina.
Reality check
A minority of guests report maintenance lapses like musty smells in ground-floor rooms, unreliable Wi-Fi, and 'tired' towels.
You want to be 5 minutes from the Blue Gate but sleep in total silence
You appreciate intricate craftsmanship over modern minimalism
You're comfortable with a more intimate, B&B-style service interaction
تمیزی و نگهداری
8.2
Housekeeping: Daily service is reliable, though some guests report 'missed spots' and dust in corners.
Bathroom hygiene: Generally clean, but watch for slow drains and worn grout. Some complaints of musty/sewer smells in ground floor units.
Maintenance: Beautifully restored but showing age; expect occasional peeling paint or loose tiles.
Linens & towels: Clean but often described as 'tired' or scratchy rather than plush.
Odors & scents: Courtyard smells of orange blossom; some rooms have a lingering musty/damp scent.
خوابپذیری™
7.5ساکت
ساکت
0-4سر و صدا
4-7.5متوسط
7.5-10ساکت
Echoes from the central courtyard (if guests are loud)
Early morning Call to Prayer (unavoidable in Fes)
قبل از رزرو
خوب است بدانید
Transfer service from the airport is worth the ~200 MAD to avoid getting lost in the maze
Breakfast is carb-heavy (breads, pancakes) and delicious, but don't expect eggs benedict
The 'hot tub' is part of the spa/hammam experience and may require booking/payment
چه چیزی بریم
Earplugs (for the 5 AM Adhan)
Slip-on shoes (for navigating the riad floors)
Cash (MAD) for the city tax and tips
جادوی اتاق
بهترین انتخابات
Royal Suite Amal (includes a private balcony and better views)
Prestige Suite Tahra (features a patio, good for extra space)
اتاقهای قابل اجتناب
Ground floor standard rooms (prone to darkness and musty smells)
Rooms directly off the main courtyard if you're a light sleeper
جادوی درخواست اتاق – کپی و چسباندن
“I would love to request an upper-floor room, specifically the Royal Suite Amal if available, to avoid courtyard noise and ensure natural light. Please confirm if my room has a window facing outside.”
سؤالات متداول و نکات پنهان
تمام آنچه قبل از رزرو واقعاً میخواهید بدانید
Is there a swimming pool?
No. There is a hammam and a small hot tub/plunge pool associated with the spa, but no swimming pool.
Do they serve alcohol?
No. This is a dry property. You can usually consume your own alcohol in your room discreetly.
Is it hard to find?
Yes, like everything in the Medina. It's near the Batha Museum and Blue Gate, but book the hotel transfer for your first arrival.
How is the Wi-Fi?
Hit or miss. Decent in the courtyard, often weak or non-existent in the thick-walled rooms.
Is breakfast included?
Yes, a traditional Moroccan breakfast is typically included in the rate.
Can I pay with a credit card?
Technically yes, but expect a 5% surcharge or a 'machine is broken' excuse. Bring cash.
نکات درونی
✨
Ask for Khalid—reviews consistently mention him as the fixer who can solve any problem.
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The rooftop terrace is underutilized; bring your own snacks for a private sunset view.
✨
Don't skip the in-house hammam; it's cheaper and more private than the tourist traps outside.
5 نکتهای که باید قبل از رفتن بدانید
💡The 'hot tub' is often empty unless you specifically request it to be filled/heated.
💡Lighting in the rooms is moody (read: very dim), making it hard to find things in your suitcase.
💡The plumbing is old; hot water can take 5+ minutes to arrive.
💡There is no elevator, and the stairs are steep and tiled (slippery).
💡You might be woken up by the smell of baking bread in the morning (a good problem to have).
کتاب راهنمای محلی
نقشه
محل Riad Tahra & Spa و مکانهای نزدیک آن را ببینید.