Fez riad: Dar Seffarine

4.8/5
Excellent (9 reviews)
14 Derb Sbaa Louyate Fes Medina, Fes El Bali, 30020 Fès, Morocco.
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About this hotel

There’s no finer example of Fes’s architectural opulence. The approximately 600-year-old house took seven years to restore, emerging as an impeccable, some might even say improved, version of its glorious former self. One of the first boutique hotels to open in the medina, it has been going strong for over a decade.

Hotel/Riad Location

Located just off the iconic copper beaters souk on the Place Seffarine, where the Al Quaraouine Library and Mosque are also located – for many the most engaging part of the old city – it’s a five-minute walk from the nearest taxi drop off and handy for exploring the city’s best known sights such as the tanneries, the delightful neighbourhood that spins off around the Moulay Idriss mausoleum and the Attarine Souks.

Accomodation’s Design

Long, wildly romantic histories; soaring proportions richly detailed with Islamic motifs hand carved into plaster, which seems to reach for the heavens; hand-cut zellije tiles in muted shades of evergreen, mustard and cobalt blue – Fes is known as the city of artisans for good cause and nowhere is it more evident than when inside one of these stunning houses.

It’s appropriate then that manager-owners, Kate Kvalvik and Alaa Said, come from graphic design and architecture backgrounds respectively. They’ve been meticulously true to the original character of the house, restoring it in painstaking detail then furnishing it with classic furniture and textiles with a pared-back, Scandinavian eye. As such you have a space that feels lofty, yet comfortable, where the architecture really speaks for itself and every detail sings, and unusually, as a guest you are free to roam as if at home.

It’s common to find guests wandering through the kitchen while the evening meal is being prepared, to share drinks with fellow guests in the intimate kitchen garden before dinner. Likewise dinner and breakfast are communal affairs where folks share tales of their adventures.

Services and Amenities

Like most small old city hotels you won’t find swimming pools, spas or restaurant services. What you get instead is the ‘knowledge’ in the form of the couple’s deep knowledge of Islamic architecture and design and how it works within in the old city itself. Each of Alaa’s hand-drawn maps is worth a thousand of the printed version and he also offers fascinating tours of the house itself, pointing out fundamental aspects of Islamic design.

The guesthouse also hosts an annual, five-day Art of Islamic Pattern workshops for interested scholars.

Suites and Rooms

Dar Seffarine has six, spacious suites, all uniquely decorated with furniture, carpets and other treasures that are true to the regional style, as well as luxuries like Egyptian cotton sheets and hand-beaten brass lanterns from the nearby souks. The two master suites have windows that look out over the river and across the old city to nearby Mount Zalagh, and benefit from masses of subtle.

Two courtyard rooms are perfect for anyone who struggles to get up the stairs, and the middle rooms have living areas suitable for roving families.

Hospitality and Cuisine

One of the highsubtles of staying at Dar Seffarine is dinner (for guests only), which is served family style with everyone gathered around one big table in the rooftop dining room. It’s cooked freshly every evening, often by Kate and Alaa themselves, who’ll frequently veer from the classic Moroccan dishes of their cook, ramping up the menu with punchy Iraqi stews or delicately spiced Asian curries.

Expect silky carrot and coconut soups, tender meatballs in rich tomato sauce perfumed by black limes – an Iraqi specialty – and chocolate mousse. Inevitably the conversation often drifts on long into the night. And don’t miss the opportunity to take a pot of mint tea to the roof at sunset as swallows duck and dive over the tanneries and the river.

Special Needs Access

There are two courtyard level bedrooms and access is fairly easy from the nearest vehicle drop off point (casual slopes as opposed to steps). The kitchen garden, also at ground level, means you have an accessible green space too, but the roof terrace would be very difficult to get to.

Is this place family-friendly?

Yes, but like all riad-style houses noise travels so consideration of other guests is essential. The roof terrace is spectacular but several storeys up, so parents must keep an eye on infants at all times.

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4.8/5
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(9 reviews)
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4.9/5
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4.7/5
Service
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Andrew Caleya Chetty
09/28/2024

Incredible Experience

Amazing rooms. Breakfast & dinner absolutely tasty. Owners and team really helpful. It is worth a visit.
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Mahdi Haddioui
05/15/2023

Home Away From Home

Having had the pleasure of staying at Dar Seffarine in Fes, I can confidently say it's a true home away from home. The close proximity to iconic landmarks like Attarin Medersa and Moulay Abdellah Quarter adds a unique charm to the stay. The rooms are not just comfortable but also well-equipped with modern amenities like air conditioning and free Wi-Fi. The rooftop terrace is a real highlight, offering stunning views and a perfect spot to unwind. One of the standout features of this establishment is the exceptional service, which truly makes guests feel valued. Breakfast on-site is a convenient touch, and it sets the tone for a day of exploration in Fes. Furthermore, the hotel's location is ideal for food enthusiasts, with a variety of restaurants within walking distance. As someone who appreciates art, I was delighted to find art galleries nearby. In summary, Dar Seffarine is more than just a hotel; it's a delightful experience. If you're looking for a place that combines comfort, convenience, and the authentic spirit of Fes, I highly recommend making it your choice. I can't wait for my next visit!
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Ilias Mtéé
04/10/2023

Hidden Gem

It is just a great place, you enter the door and you walk into a hidden palace that you can't imagine walking in. The rooms are very nice and spacious and the whole building including the terrace is hands down beautiful. The people are really kind and helpful and they offer shared dinner for all the people who live here and some walk-in guests. The dinners and breakfast were really really good and we had a very good time in Dar Seffarine. Come here and have a great time, it will be the best place to sleep during your trip in Morocco.
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Fatima Ezzahra Naja
03/20/2023

Joyau Caché

C'est un véritable joyau caché ! L'architecture est magnifique, les chambres sont élégantes et confortables, et le service est impeccable. Vous serez plongé dans l'ambiance authentique de Fès dès que vous franchirez la porte.
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Tim Richard
03/05/2023

Amazing Place

Wow, what an amazing place to stay! We spent two nights at Dar Seffarine and it's just stunning. It's like a palace from another era. We ate dinner there both nights during our stay and the food is the best we had during our entire time in Morocco. The people who work at Dar Seffarine are great and helped make our stay even better. We hope to visit Fes again in the future and will absolutely stay here again.
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Justine Trubey
02/12/2023

Fantastic Stay

Could not be happier with my stay! The building is beautifully and thoughtfully restored, and the staff could not be more knowledgeable, gracious, and helpful. The location is just a few minutes from the gate to the medina, making it easy to find, and our hosts go above and beyond to make everyone feel welcomed. Also make sure you have the dinner, which are the best meals I had in Fez.
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Rose Minnée
02/01/2023

Still Amazing

A memory of my husband and best friend just popped up on my FB today (15 years ago) so I googled it and am over the moon to see it is still going strong! Such an amazing place to stay while exploring the incredible old parts of Fes.
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Becky P.
01/20/2023

Perfect Oasis

Perfect in every way. My jaw dropped when we walked in. It’s an oasis among the chaos of the Medina and so beautiful inside. The food was fabulous and the service impeccable. My only tiny complaint was that the Medina can be a little noisy at night, but the guesthouse cannot control that.
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Kirsten Dickerson
01/15/2023

Stunning Property

An absolutely stunning property. The historic home has been meticulously renovated with incredible attention to detail and design. The food, the service, the location was all wonderful. I brought a group to stay and look forward to bringing another group in the future. Highly recommend for an authentic and enchanting experience in the heart of Fes.

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