Riad Dar Dmana Fez is an ancient family home located at the heart of the medina of Fez. It has been totally restored with passion and talent while respecting the traditional architecture and paying tribute to the specific crafts of Fez.
All 10 rooms and 4 suites at Riad Dar Dmana are equipped with hot water showers, air conditioning, TV, a satellite dish and phone.
Riad Dar Dmana has one of the most beautiful terraces with a panoramic sight on the old city of Fès. It is located in BATHA area, near the BATHA museum and the Fez Sais association, a leading association in charge of organizing the Festival of Sacred Music every year.
Dar Dmana is located in the centre of Fez city and is accessible by car with a guarded parking lot less than 50 yards away.
Distance to the taxi stop and bus is 2 minutes from the hotel
Distance to the Railway station is approx 3 km from the hotel
Once a family home, this Riad situated close to one of the gates to the medina has to be one of the most elegant and sophisticated Riads in Fez .
Set around a beautiful courtyard , complete with open fire and small fountain the white carved alabaster walls, and wood work are a joy to look upon.
Each named bedroom has a separate identity and feel. They are all well appointed, hot water and appropriate climate control available constantly.
The service from the family members and others who comprise the staff is excellent. Nothing is a problem. From the time of the welcome tea/coffee and biscuits to departure the staff cannot do enough to make your visit comfortable.
Clean, sophisticated and elegant - a great place to stay in Fez.
Oldways, a US-based nonprofit education organization, brought a group of 32 Americans to Morocco for a culinary tour. Most of us were fortunate enough to stay at Riad Dar Dmana. We enjoyed incredibly wonderful and kind service (Rachid did everything possible to make our stay wonderful), fabulous meals (Hayat is a very talented cook), and beautiful rooms and surroundings. We will return again, without question. We recommend Riad Dar Dmana very highly.
The New York Times
March 28th, 2007
11:34 pm
I've eaten at most restaurants and street stalls in and around the
medina as well as in the New Town. For my money try and book a meal at
riad Dar Dmana in the Batha area on the edge of the medina. Hiatt, the
chef, fixes everything well. You won't regret it.
| Picture | Name | Size in m2 | Bed Size | Capacity | Price Per Room |
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| Radia | 55 | Suite Royal | 4 |
250 Euros |
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| Safea | 25 | Suite Junior | 3 |
180 Euros |
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| Ghita | 25 | Suite Junior | 3 |
180 Euros |
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Zineb | 25 | Suite Junior | 3 |
180 Euros |
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Zalagh | 20 | Double | 2 |
120 Euros |
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Rkia | 20 | Double | 2 |
120 Euros |
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Zahia | 20 | Double | 2 |
120 Euros |
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Menzeh | 20 | Double | 2 |
120 Euros |
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Zeroune | 18 | Double | 2 |
120 Euros |
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Yasmina | 18 | Twin | 2 |
120 Euros |
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Bahia | 20 | Twin | 2 |
120 Euros |
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Jawhara | 22 | Triple | 3 |
150 Euros |
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Hebri | 22 | Triple | 3 |
150 Euros |
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