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Riad Yacout

Riad Yacout

22 Lalla Aouda Place - Guesthouse
An invitation to a dream place, in the heart of Medina with breathtaking views. Come and discover Riad Yacout: a perfume, a soul, an already incomparable memory.
Dar Zerhoune

Dar Zerhoune

42 Derb Zouak, Tazga Moulay Idriss Zerhoune - Guesthouse
The service and assistance we received by the 2 brothers running it was excellent.
Riad Felloussia

Riad Felloussia

23 Derb Hammam Jdid Bab Aissi - Guesthouse
Welcome to Riad Felloussia in the medina of Meknes. Our riad has been carefully restored using traditional building methods and local craftsmen.
Riad Zahraa

Riad Zahraa

5, rue Sidi Abdalah Elkasri Touta Meknes Medina - Guesthouse
Riad Zahraa is an old Andalusian house restored and transformed into a guest house; it is located in the heart of the medieval medina (city) of Meknes, Morocco.
Riad Hiba

Riad Hiba

20 Rue Lalla Aicha Adouya Ancienne Medina - Guesthouse
Abdul and his staff made us feel like royalty and we thoroughly enjoyed our stay.
La Colombe Blanche

La Colombe Blanche

21 Tazgha Zouak Moulay Driss Zerhoun - Guesthouse
The Colombe Blanche guesthouse is a Moroccan architect designed house just 3 minutes by foot from Place Mohamed 6 in front of the mausoleum of Moulay Idriss I and within the medina of Moulay Idriss.
Maison d'Hote Marabou

Maison d'Hote Marabou

10 derb Bel Bassir Kaa Ourda Rue El Haboul - Guesthouse
We are a Moroccan and Dutch couple with a small bed and breakfast located in the old Medina of Meknès. Staying with us you will have the opportunity to experience real Moroccan life and hospitality, as well as taste Moroccan food and delicacies. We can also provide meals and serve drinks, organize evenings, and arrange trips to urban and rural areas.
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Meknes

Meknes is a historical city founded on the Saîs Plain by the Meknsa Tribe (a berber tribe) in the tenth century. It is famous for being the first capital of the Alaouite Dynasty which is Morocco's current royal family.

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Guest Reviews

Dar Zerhoune

Dar Zerhoune

A welcome reprieve after experiencing the harrowing challenges of Fes. This riad is stunning and offers a peaceful escape in the countryside in an idyllic setting. Magnificent views of the mountains and surrounds from the rooftop terrace. The family who service the place are some of the nicest people on the planet. ... more

Overall
5
Riad Hiba

Riad Hiba

Lovely stay and very friendly staff! Would thoroughly recommend to all. ... more

Overall
4

Meknes Discussions

  • welcome to Morocco
    Hey there I've been to Morocco a few years ago on a university trip, the bus passed by ferry from Algeciras to Ceuta (Spain) we crossed the border, and then we did a great bus trip throughout the country. We went to Chefchouen, the Riff and Atlas Mountains, Fez, Meknes, Erfoud, the Merzouga dunes ...

  • Possible route Morocco
    Hey Michael. Great plan! I enjoyed Marocco a lot. And you explore it best by car. But why don't you drive your own car? From Marakesh you should visit atleast Erg Chebbi (Sahara- east of Marakesh, 40 kilometers south-east of Erfoud near Algerian border), Meknes, Fes, Chefchouen, Tanger, Asilah ...

  • Morocco: itinerary help
    Hi all, I’ll spend 15 days next August in Morocco and I am a bit confused about planning an itinerary as the more I read the travel guide that I bought the more confused I get. I’ll fly in and out Marrakech. I’m planning to skip this once North Morocco as well as Meknes, Fez, Casablanca and Rabat as I ...

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