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Located at ground floor, the suite Zineb displays a medieval architecture giving it a beauty and unique character. Ode to the Moroccan tradition, it is rooted in a charming and enchanting atmosphere. It presents a four-poster bed in cedar wood, a Meridian salon, and shower entirely covered with mosaics.
The Imane Room is distinguished by its high carved wooden
ceiling, its walls covered with mosaics and fine sculpted
plaster. The windows are decorated with stained glass and
traditional wrought iron pieces.
Comfortable, the bed is dressed in a purple-colored dress, made
entirely by hand. Meridian salon.
The Amber Room is located on the first floor overlooking the patio. With a carved wooden ceiling, walls and floor covered with mosaics. Two entrances allow access to this room communicating with Suite Kaftan and Suite Yasmine.
Located on the first floor, Kaftan sumptuous room overlooking
the patio and offers an interior featuring a typical decoration
of the city of Fez.
The canopy bed is covered with a quilt of green embroidered
golden threads. More than a place to relax, the lounge offers a
journey in the heart of a luxurious palace in Fez.
Yasmine room provides an overview of the interior of a medieval aristocratic house during the construction of the RIAD. Three large windows open onto the patio. The ceiling is a pure masterpiece of Moroccan craftsmanship, and the beds are dressed in a red cloth and gold.
Azzahar The twin room is located on the second floor with a view of the palaces of the medina. The decor offers a range of pure blue reflecting the colour of the soil and sky.
The Musk room is on the second floor. It has a charming interior, adorned with traditional objects, a floor covered with zelliges and a ceiling of cedar painted with saffron yellow and red madder with stucco friezes carved by artists from Fez.
A beautiful well decorated room overlooking the palaces of the
medina.
With an interior decorated in the Fassi zelliges , a painted ceiling
of cedar wood and stucco friezes made by artists from Fez. The
warda takes you to a journeya sumptuous palace.