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Lori Wood's 19th-century massriya (traditional apartment) is a real medina find. Rented out as an apartment, it's like living in a jewel box, such is the exquisite craftwork that survives - not l…
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This small pension offers decidely basic accommodation. Think 'Youth Hostel in the medina' and you'll get the idea: bare, uninviting rooms with neat little beds and a lack of any discernable deco…
Warm, friendly, professional and unfussy, it's easy to see why Riad al Bartal is nearly always booked out. They've had a lot of practice - this was the first foreign-owned riad (traditional townh…
It's big in a 'Lost City' kinda way and it's full of fancy furniture and fussy architectural details that clamour for attention and leave you feeling slightly queasy. Riad Fès is one of the grand…
Themed guesthouses often run the risk of being too personal or even plain weird. Not so in Riad Ibn Battuta, where each of the fantastically themed rooms accounts for a stop on the celebrated Ara…
What's this? Decorative restraint, pared-down furnishings, soothing colours and complementary combinations? Has minimalism finally hit Fès? It's Fouad's influence, of course. After all, he's a de…
Pauline has given Jürgen strict instructions not to go above lamp height when hanging his latest finds from the medina but he's rapidly running out of space. Every inch of the walls is covered wi…
Renovated from ruins, the new annexe to La Maison Bleue is a stylish architectural and interiors coup. You won't find the drafty proportions of most Fassi riads (traditional townhouses) here. Ins…
When Monique Devaux retired she came to Fès and bought Riad Norma because she fell in love with the garden. How right she was. It's magical. A little sun trap behind high walls where bushy rose t…
Before landing in Fès, Michel Trezzy globe-trotted around the world as a professional hotelier so you can expect the service at Ryad Mabrouka to be tip-top. The house is grand in typical Fassi st…
No prizes for interior decor here. There ain't no homespun carpets or fancy bedspreads in Fès's Youth Hostel, just pine beds and bunks with a woollen blanket and sheet. It's plain, it's functiona…
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Its labyrinthine streets and crumbling grandeur add to its intrigue. The medina of Fès el-Bali (Old Fès) is one of the largest living medieval cities in the world, and its gates and walls are magnificent. Unlike many walled cities, Old Fès hasn't burst its banks.
Destination information: Fès (Morocco)
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