Sofitel Fes Palais Jamaie preserves the authenticity of Fez, the spiritual and cultural capital of Morocco. This hotel was built in 1879,... more »
Sofitel Fes Palais Jamaie preserves the authenticity of Fez, the spiritual and cultural capital of Morocco. This hotel was built in 1879, in the finest Moorish style, and became the residence of the Grand Vizir of Jamaie. At this Morocco luxury hotel, you. will discover Moroccan, international and French cuisine in 3 restaurants, a spa, a piano bar, and 5 meeting rooms for up to 200 people. A swimming pool, tennis court...
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Sofitel Fes Palais Jamaï preserves the authenticity of Fez, the spiritual and cultural capital of Morocco. This hotel was built in 1879, in the finest Moorish style, and became the residence of the Grand Vizir of Jamaï. At this Morocco luxury hotel, youwill discover Moroccan, international and French cuisine in 3 restaurants, a spa, a piano bar, and 5 meeting rooms for up to 200 people. A swimming pool, tennis court...
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This 18th-century, superior first-class hotel has an exotic decor and overlooks the Old City. This hotel is ideally situated for visitors to the area. The hotel has a warm and welcoming atmosphere that emphasises friendly and hospitable service. It also has excellent facilities as well as comfortable guest rooms and public areas.
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The Sofitel Palais Jamai is housed in a grand 19th- century Moorish palace, built for the Grand Vizier of Jamai, surrounded by verdant gardens and located in the centre of Fez's romantic old town. The 142 guestrooms over six floors are decorated in light, subtle tones with Moroccan-style furnishings have French windows leading to balconies. All are equipped with wireless Internet access, satellite television, direct-dial phones, minibars and complimentary bottled water. Bathrooms include showers, telephones, bathrobes and slippers. The hotel offers a range of spa facilities including a sauna, a steam room, massage treatments and a spa tub. The well-tended gardens feature a tennis court and an outdoor heated pool surrounded by palm trees and a sun terrace. Bar Al Mandar, located in the lobby, serves a range of drinks accompanied by live jazz. Restaurant Al Jouaina combines contemporary style with traditional regional influences and serves breakfast and lunch buffets, while Restaurant Al Fassia serves regional specialities in an authentic Moroccan setting, accompanied by live music. The hotel also houses a hair and beauty salon and a gift shop. Staff at the 24-hour front desk can exchange currency and provide around-the clock room service, and the hotel also offers a dedicated concierge desk. Complimentary newspapers are available in the lobby and wireless Internet access is available in the air-conditioned public areas (surcharge). Motorists will find complimentary secure parking facilities on site. The historic shrine housing the remains of Moulay Idriss, the city's founder, is 500 metres from the hotel. Golfers will find the nearest course, the Royal Golf Club, 15 kilometres away. Fez Saiss Airport is 20 kilometres from the Sofitel Palais Jamai, an approximate driving time of 20 minutes. The following mandatory hotel-imposed fees are charged and collected by the hotel either at check-in or check-out. City Tax: EUR4 per person, per night, The above list may not be comprehensive. Mandatory hotel-imposed fees may not include tax and are subject to change.
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I spent a wonderful week at Palais
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Posted Jun 23, 2008
Excellent
I spent a wonderful week at Palais Jamaii. The rooms with a view are worth the extra money - seeing the sunrise or sunset over the medina is wonderful. The breakfast buffet overlooking the pool and the city is delicious. The amount of fresh fruits...
We lived like Royalty from a time in the past.
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Posted Aug 17, 2007
Excellent
Stayed in the King's Suite, awoke to the call to prayer each day. After spending four days visiting Paul Bowles in Tangier, this was a fabulous experience.
I stayed there a few night last week at the hotel with my wife
It was incredible. It's very clean and very well staffed. They somehow didn't have our booking through our travel agency but that was quickly fixed...
Dreadful service and average food
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Posted Nov 29, 2006
Horrible
We spent 2 awful nights in Palais Jamai. We had a noisy room and the muezzin woke us up at around 5.am every morning. The service was unprofessional and didn't move a finger to accomodate us.
The hotel is one of the best I've ever visited. Rooms with views over the medina are supperb. Good breakfast and at the marrocaine restaurant serve excellent food. Don't miss...