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We have been to Marrakech and loved it, and now we want to try Fez, which is
supposed to be even more chaotic! Could you recommend a nice Riad where we
can relax when not out sightseeing? Susie Baxter, Coventry
A Sunday Times travel expert responds: It’s true that Fez
makes far less concessions to tourists, and that’s what makes it so
fascinating. Its walled Medina is criss-crossed by almost 10,000 alleyways,
and inside your senses are bombarded by the workings of a city that has
changed little since medieval times, with sweet smelling mini-bakeries on
every corner, pungent tanneries, noisy workshops, and always the passing of
heavily loaded donkeys.
It’s the ultimate Arabian Nights atmosphere, but there are quiet places too;
inside the beautifully restored palaces and mansions – now superb riads –
and also there’s the tree-lines boulevards of the 'ville nouveau',
constructed by the French in 1916, with plenty of more conventional
restaurants and shops. Then there’s the impressive bulk of the Merenid
tombs, away from the bustle on a hillside, with magical views across the
Medina.
A perfect place to unwind in is Dar al Andalous (00 212 55 740700,
www.daralandalous.com), a charming place with two graceful courtyards and 12
rooms good-sized rooms decorated in a traditional style, but with a light
touch. The husband and wife owners take pride in their property and provide
exemplary hospitality, plus there’s a good Moroccan restaurant, a roof
terrace, hammam and solarium. Simpson Travel (0845 811 6505,
www.simpsontravel.com) has three nights B&B from £485pp, with flights
from London and transfers.
More opulent, yet remaining intimate and homely is Dar El Ghalia (00 212 55
634167, www.maisondhotes.co.ma). It’s just five years old as a hotel, but
occupies a 17th century building, which has been occupied by the same family
for 300 years. The decor is stylish, but restrained, and there are plenty of
nooks and crannies. There’s a fine roof-terrace, a hammam and one of Fez'
best restaurants, the Dar Tajine. The Best of Morocco (0845 026 4588,
www.realmorocco.com) has three-nights B&B from £465pp, including flights
from London and private transfers.
But to really splash out, it has to be the Riad Maison Bleue (00 212 55
741873, www.maisonbleue.com). It has an excellent restaurant, which can get
rather busy, and sumptuous decor. The 11 richly decorated rooms surround
three interconnecting courtyards, one with a terrific little swimming pool.
There’s an elegant rooftop terrace with a fountain, where breakfast and
sundowners are served. Pettitts (01892 515966; www.pettitts.co.uk) has four
nights B&B from £670pp, with flights from London with British Airways,
sightseeing and private transfers.
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