Location. Les Menerides is located on a hillside overlooking Fez, Morocco, with panoramic views of the city below. The Blue Gate, and the winding alleyways and lively stalls of the Medina, are two kilometres away.
Hotel Features. Set in landscaped grounds, with palm trees shading the lawns and terraces, Les Menerides has a tiled outdoor swimming pool with views of the mountains and city. Multilingual staff at the 24 hour front desk can secure valuables in the safe deposit box, and offer currency exchange. There are concierge services, a bar, and 24 hour room service. Wireless Internet access is available, and onsite parking is complimentary.
There are three restaurants at Les Menerides. La Terrasse de Fes serves barbecue grills in an informal setting, the poolside LImperial specialises in French cooking, and is open for buffet breakfast, lunch and dinner, and La Kouba du Ciel is a top floor Moroccan restaurant featuring an Andalou orchestra and belly dancers nightly. Guests on the half board rate plan will not be charged for breakfast or dinner.
There are several conference rooms on site.
There are tennis courts and a golf course nearby.
Guestrooms. The 106 air conditioned guestrooms have traditional decor and dark wood furnishings. All are equipped with satellite television, wireless Internet access, minibars, and safes. Bathrooms include hair dryers and bathrobes. Half board rates are available.
Expert Tip. Every year Fez is host to the World Sacred Music festival, when performers from sacred musical traditions all over the world flock to the city. Past acts have included Ravi Shankar and Youssou NDour.
Rates:
146.2322 - 529.9965
Number Of Rooms: 103
Number Of Floors: 5
Check In Time: 1300
Check Out Time: 1200
Amenities:
In House Dining
Children Allowed
Business Center
Family Rooms
Les Merinides
Borj Nord
Fes, Morocco 3640
Driving Directions:
From Fez Saiss Airport (FEZ):
Distance to Les Menerides is 17 kilometres, approximately 15 minutes drive.
Getting there. A taxi is likely to cost 150 MAD, subject to change.
Getting around. The centre of Fez, especially its winding medina, is best explored on foot. Elsewhere, taxis are plentiful and relatively inexpensive.