Illustrative photo of the region — the property's own gallery is on the booking page.
Palais de Fès Dar Tazi
A centuries-old family-managed palace with its own 'Hanging Gardens' terrace, steps from Bab Rcif.
Palais de Fès Dar Tazi occupies a centuries-old palace near Bab Rcif, still run by the family behind it. Six to eight individually furnished rooms sit around a garden, with an on-site restaurant serving breakfast through dinner and a bar. The rooftop, which the property calls its 'Hanging Gardens', looks out over the whole medina.
There's no pool or hammam here — this is a house built for architecture and atmosphere rather than resort amenities — but the position near Bab Rcif makes it one of the easier grand riads to actually reach with luggage, a genuine advantage over the deep-medina alternatives.
Why we chose it
- Housed in a genuine several-hundred-year-old palace, still family-managed
- A rooftop terrace the property calls its 'Hanging Gardens', with panoramic medina views
- Steps from Bab Rcif, easier to navigate to than deep-medina riads
Amenities
- Rooftop 'Hanging Gardens' terrace with medina views
- On-site restaurant and bar
- Garden courtyard
- Airport pickup available
Frequently asked questions
Is there an on-site restaurant at Palais de Fès Dar Tazi?
Yes — on-site restaurant and bar.
What is Palais de Fès Dar Tazi best for?
Palais de Fès Dar Tazi is best for architecture and history-focused travellers who want an easier-access entry point.
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