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Riad Al Pacha in Fez, Morocco

7, Derb El Miter, Talâa Kbira, 30000, Fez

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Overall Rating: 79%From a total of 24 Reviews

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80% Customer Rating

Novice Nomad (1)

Breakfast very good. rooms a little shabby but ambience great.

annduignan8178, England | Group 41+ | 02nd December 2009

76% Customer Rating

Novice Nomad (1)

Great location near main square, but in a dark neighborhood. Person who was attending us Hamada, was very helpful and giving great service. Nice decorations. We could stay there again for sure.

ebaezas2035, Mexico | Couple 31-40 | 11th November 2009

90% Customer Rating

Novice Nomad (2)

Very beautiful guesthouse. The manager was extremely friendly and quite helpful. Not the best for meeting other travelers, but excellent for a relaxing stay in an amazing riad

rachelepacifici5112, Italy | Female 25-30 | 07th November 2009

86% Customer Rating

Novice Nomad (1)

Avery nice place. It's easy to walk from the ryad to the heart of the medina.

Jordi, Spain | Male 41+ | 31st October 2009

93% Customer Rating

Novice Nomad (4)

Not all rooms are equal. Some rooms are worth for the price, but some of them are not. The place is good and nice, but does not have the hostel atmosphare, it's rather a hotel...just like the prices.

fhanich6445, Hungary | Group 31-40 | 25th October 2009

80% Customer Rating

Novice Nomad (4)

The Riad is close to the one of the parking spots to reach the medina. It is also close to the Bab Al Joub where you can easily find some resto and cafe to enjoy.. The Riad is really good to see in term of architecture and interior, and affordable for the price (off course)comparing to other riad in other cities that we stayed in Morocco. The breakfast is also good. Dont miss the roof top to see all the the medina in early morning and evening, recommended to take the best picture of it.

Reznurt, Indonesia | Male 31-40 | 29th September 2009

90% Customer Rating

Novice Nomad (1)

friendly staff and great location but for people who look for action a bit too quiet

Johannes, Germany |   | 28th September 2009

90% Customer Rating

Novice Nomad (4)

An absolutely stunning building in a great location. Lovely rooms and very clean.

Jennifer, England | Female 25-30 | 28th September 2009

93% Customer Rating

Novice Nomad (2)

The riad looks exactly like in the pictures, or even better, which is rare. The staff has outdone herself in the room cleaning. the breakast is good as well... And a real advantage is that you can reach the riad with the car, it being very close to the medina wall. we definitely recommend it

romeliacalin1294, Romania |   | 24th September 2009

73% Customer Rating

Novice Nomad (2)

BUen hotel, habitaciones preciosas y limpias para lo que es la medina. Localización excelente, a dos minutos andando de una de las dos calles principales de la Medina. Desayuno buenísimo y abundante. Ninguna queja. Si conseguís sacarlo por unos 20 euros o 30, como nosotros, con reserva anticipada, genial. Más de 30-40 euros es caro, en mi opinión. De todas formas,acabamos de volver de allí. Si queréis más información, podéis mandar un correo a scribidmeto2@hotmail.com y os contamos cómo nos fue.

Samuel Pedro, Spain | Male 25-30 | 21st September 2009


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