
Dar Anebar Riad in Fez

Riyad Dar Anebar is a beautiful guesthouse traditionally restored by local craftsmen. This Fes riad is located just inside the old city walls, a stones throw away from the Palais Jamai. Whilst there are only three suites and a two-bedroom family suite (The Amine suite) all are en-suite and have air-conditioning, television and a mini-bar.
This riad style house has a spacious airy feel about it with the public areas being decorated and furnished to the same high standard as the suites with three living rooms and a restaurant (evening meals are usually available) opening onto the patio where breakfast is served.
What sets this Riad apart from others is its warm feel - it has a very friendly, relaxed atmosphere. The owner Ahmed does his best to create a warm ambience for his guests, it is not unusual for him to to be found in a niche, teaching a guest to play the lute (he is a very accomplished player) or inviting guests into the kitchen to either join in or watch the preparation of the meals; he even takes a mule up to the nearby city gates to greet newly arriving guests and to carry their bags.
A large roof-top terrace and veranda offers a panoramic view of the Fes skyline.
Free stay and dinner
Seven nights for the price of five, or four for the price of three. Also enjoy a free dinner (during a stay of 3 or more nights), VIP welcome with pastries, no child third bed supplement, and a complimentary room upgrade (if available at time of reservation). Offers valid for stays between 1 Nov 2009 and 31 Oct 2010.
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Feedback and reviews
Aziz, Mustafa and the rest of the staff made Dar Anebar by far our favorite place we stayed in during our recent trip. The riad is lovely and quiet, the rooms and bathrooms stunning (though if you travel with children as we did--ours being in their 20s--you will probably land the one smallish, dark but charming room), to food incredible (best traditional Moroccan we had on the whole), and the staff as friendly and helpful as one could want. Fes itself was not to be missed--fewer tourists, a quieter pace of life than Marrekech, and a deep pride in its artistic and cultural traditions that sang out on every street corner. We engaged a fabulous guide through some contacts we had and saw some of the hidden gems of the city. Rating: 5 out of 5. B.G. in January 2010
Excellent Riad, so luxourious, couldn't have asked for a better room. Slight annoyance as they told us it was too dangerous to go and eat in the town afterdark, which we later discovered was rubbish said to try and get us to eat in the Riad. R.H. in October 2009

