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"Sofitel Palais Jama��� 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 Jama���. At this Morocco luxury hotel, you willdiscover 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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Yahoo Travel Reviews ( 4 Reviews see all ) Top
We lived like Royalty from a time in the past.
by Jim on 2007-08-17
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...
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Awesome hotel
by drrep on 2007-07-05
I stayed there a few night last week at the hotel with my wifeIt was incredible. It's very clean and very well staffed. They somehow didn't hav...
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Dreadful service and average food
by A Yahoo! Contributor on 2006-11-29
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 unprofess...
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Romantic and luxury hotel
by A Yahoo! Contributor on 2004-08-26
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 s...
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Travelocity Reviews ( 1 Review see all ) Top
Great Views of Fes at a wonderful hotel
by anonymous on 2008-06-15
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 and vegetables is staggering. I had just been to Paris but thought the hotel pastries and dessets were better. The lunch buffet is also great. The gardens are lovely, with fountains and birds. The pool is never overcrowded. The staff is friendly and the service is great. Did I mention the fantastic lemon coconut cookies served in the lobby? Also, there are some great shops next to the hotel, esp. the Restaurant Firdeous (SP??) which is also a shop. Minor negatives: the exercise room is small; limited computer acess; dinner isn't served until 7:30; not much in the way of inexpensive meals; near the medina but not near the good shopping. The Moroccan food is good but not fully spiced.