Sofitel Palais Jamai Hotel - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review With an unbeatable combination of proximity to the medina, comfort, and elegance, the Palais Jamai is the place to stay in Fez. The two restaurants serve fine Moroccan and international cuisine in a pleasant environment. www.accord.fr. 123 rooms, 14 suites. In-hotel: 3 restaurants, bar, tennis court... fodors.com
No title - expert review Floors:5 Single Rooms, Twins, SuitesPrivate Bathroom / ShowerTelephoneLocal TvSatellite Tv ChannelsMini Bar / FridgeSafety Deposit... africastay.com
No title - expert review Maybe the best hotel in Fez, combining tradition with modern and efficient service. Superb location, perfect choice. This hotel is located in the old town, where most of the tourist attractions can be found. This is a great area for history lovers and shoppers, where you can browse around the grand ... sidestep.com
No title - expert review The palace was built in 1879 in the finest Moorish style and was the residence of the Grand Vizir of Jamaie.Surrounded by superb gardens and located close to the El Karayouine University, this architectural gem towers above the Fez Medina wich is on UNES CO World Heritage List. 123 rooms and 19 suit... sidestep.com
No title - expert review The Villa Turistica De Priego is a whitewashed villa complex set in the Sierra Subbetica Natural Park in the centre of Andalusia, seven kilometres from Priego de Cordoba. The 52 villas are decorated in a rustic Mediterranean style with shuttered windows and simple furnishings. Amenities include air ... sidestep.com
No title - expert review This 18th century, superior first class hotel has an exotic decor and overlooks the Old City. This hotel is ideally situated for visitors to the area. The hotel has a warm and welcoming atmosphere that emphasises friendly and hospitable service. It also has excellent facilities as well as comfortabl... sidestep.com
No title - expert review The Palais is named for its original occupant, the Grand Vizier of Jamaï, and the original palace building dates back to 1879. It became a hotel in the Thirties, and a new wing, much larger than the original palace, was constructed in the Seventies — but in a style remarkably comparable t... tablethotels.com
A Night of Luxury in Fes - user review My husband and I went to Morocco in November 2000. Near the end of our stay,quite exhausted, we found ourselves in Fes. We spent our first night in a very non descript 3 star Hotel (the Hotel Sofia), and moved for the second n... epinions.com
Hotel Palais Jamai.....In the Garden of Allah - user review Your day at the Palais Jamai will likely begin (alarmingly early) with the plaintive cry of the Muezzin, or Muslim call to prayer, emanating from the many nearby mosques in the medina, or more properly, the historic core... epinions.com
Romantic and luxury hotel - user review 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 serve excellent fo... travel.yahoo.com
Dreadful service and average food - user review 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 unprofessional and didn't move a finger ... travel.yahoo.com
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