Your stay · Fes
Riad Fes Madaw
A night in Fes on your Morocco tour — a charming, comfortable riad in the heart of the ancient medina, with a traditional courtyard, a rooftop terrace over the old city, and warm, attentive service.
The riad
A warm, welcoming house in the heart of the old medina.
Riad Fes Madaw is a charming, welcoming riad in the heart of Fès el-Bali — the ancient walled medina — a few minutes’ walk from the main streets and the R’cif square. It blends traditional Moroccan style — a tranquil courtyard, zellij and carved wood — with modern comfort, and the staff are known for the warm, personal service that makes it feel like a home in the old city.
A rooftop terrace looks out over the medina — a lovely spot for a glass of mint tea — and there’s an on-site restaurant serving Moroccan dishes and a library to relax in. Dinner on your arrival evening and breakfast each morning are included.
A look around
The riad in pictures
Where you'll sleep
Your room
Your room blends authentic Fes décor with modern comfort — air-conditioning, a private ensuite bathroom with a shower, a flat-screen TV, a seating area, and tea- and coffee-making facilities. Some rooms open onto an internal balcony or patio with a view over the courtyard or the city.
Included in your stay
What's provided
- A/C room with ensuite bathroom
- Dinner on your arrival evening
- Breakfast on both mornings
- Free Wi-Fi
- Tea & coffee in the room
- Rooftop terrace with medina views
- On-site restaurant
- Library / lounge
- Concierge & 24-hour reception
Meals: dinner on your arrival evening and breakfast on both mornings are included, Moroccan cooking served at the riad's restaurant.
Before you go
Arriving ready
Pack a layer
Fes evenings can be cool, especially in winter — the rooms have air-conditioning, but bring something warm.
Explore Fès el-Bali
The great medina is on the doorstep — the Al-Qarawiyyin, the medersas, the tanneries, the souks and Place R'cif.
A little cash
Handy for the souks, cafés and tips as you explore the old town.
Up to the terrace
The rooftop's view over the medina is the spot for a glass of mint tea at sunset.
Comfortable shoes
The medina is a maze of lanes and steps — comfortable shoes make wandering it much easier.
Ask the staff
They're known for it — tours, taxis, restaurant recommendations and finding your way through the medina.
Good to know
Questions guests ask
Do the rooms have private bathrooms?
Yes. Every room is air-conditioned with a private ensuite bathroom and shower, a flat-screen TV, a seating area and tea- and coffee-making facilities. Some rooms open onto an internal balcony or patio with a courtyard or city view.
Are meals included?
Yes — dinner on your arrival evening and breakfast on both mornings are included, Moroccan cooking served at the riad's restaurant.
Is there a terrace with views?
Yes — a rooftop terrace looks out over the medina, lovely for mint tea at sunset.
Is there Wi-Fi?
Yes — there's free Wi-Fi throughout the riad.
How do I get to the riad?
The medina is largely car-free, so vehicles can't reach the door. Your tour driver will coordinate with the riad staff to help with your luggage and escort you the last stretch on foot, right to the riad.
What is there to see in Fes?
Fès el-Bali is one of the world's great medinas — the Al-Qarawiyyin mosque and university, the medersas, the famous tanneries, Place R'cif and endless souks.