This Riad has a great location, lovely roof top sitting area (but was too cold for us to use in March). Staff were very pleasant and helpful. Rooms were very clean and beautifully decorated. A nice Moroccan experience.
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This Riad has a great location, lovely roof top sitting area (but was too cold for us to use in March). Staff were very pleasant and helpful. Rooms were very clean and beautifully decorated. A nice Moroccan experience.
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My family had an excellent Moroccan meal. It's home cooking at it's best. The quality of the food was first class and the ingredients so fresh. The soup was thick and flavoursome, and the lamb tagine definitely the best of our entire trip! The ambience was equally super. To end it all, our Super host - Mr Salaheddine Lazrak soaked...
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When I was looking for a unique Moroccan experience for lodging, I somehow came across this Riad. I wanted to stay somewhere with original tile work and history and feel like we were in a palace type room. We booked the Iman suite (about 125 euro, which is more than I usually spend, but felt it was part of the...
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We booked a tour using Authentic Morocco and they asked "did we wish basic, but nice or luxury" as an accommodation option, we chose the former.
Well if this is basic then I can only dream of what luxury must be like.
On arrivial we were greated by Bilal and escorted up a dank & questionable passage way. What have...
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Bilal, the employee of the riad who dealt with us was very friendly, extremely helpful. He was such a great host!!!!
What an unforgettable hospitality!!! He made us feel at home!! The riad is charming, very beautiful, very clean too!! extremely well located for a visit to the medina!!
Do not hesitate to stay in Riad Ibn Khaldoun as you...
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I stayed five nights at this beautiful riad conveniently located right on the edge of the medina (near the food markets). I was traveling solo and they took very good care of me, arranging a driver from the airport, a female guide (Farida Chaaibi, excellent!) to show me the sights, and even took me to the neighborhood hammam which is...
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We arrived around 11pm at the Riad after taking a ferry from Tarifa, Spain and then a 5 hour train from Angier to Fes. So we were very please that the two nightes we stayd at Riad Ibn Khaldoun was just was we expect - quiet after all the Chaos that day.
We were greeted with the traditional sugared mint...
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Little did we know, when O and I decided to go to Fes, that we would end up in such an amazing riad. Our mouths dropped as soon as we walked in (the exterior is scary by UA standards, but don't worry about it). The place is breathtaking and so is the staff. In particular, you will most likely be...
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Don't let the appearance of the alley stop you from going to the Riad Ibn Khaldoun's front door. Once you are inside, you find a comfortable riad, a very helpful and friendly staff, and a mini-museum of Morocco. Mr Lazrak is a great host and guide. Let him guide you through the maze of Fes. He seems to know everyone...
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In this Riad my dream of 1001 Nights came true. Very beautiful and stylish old building. Very quiet and peaceful, right in the heart of the Old Town. The city of Fes is huge, but the location could not have been better, really everything is within walking distance of this hotel.
My room (Suite Kaftan) was a dream. The bed...
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