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RIAD FES

Sun, 9-May-2010 Morocco Rating 0.0 Голосов 0
RIAD FES
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Riad Fès is renowned for its luxury, impeccable service and fine restaurant. Restored to its original glory, Riad Fès - Relais & Châteaux is located in the heart of the ancient city of Fez. It has succeeded in combining refinement with inspiration and invites you to relax and enjoy your stay in a serene atmosphere with decor reminiscent of Arabian Nights. Riad Fes provides guests with the opportunity to travel back in time and enjoy the splendour and authenticity of the lifestyle of Fassi nobility. The prestigious history and refined civilization of this Imperial city are reflected in the Spanish Moorish architecture and attention to detail seen in the decor.With spectacular views of the Medina and the Atlas Mountains, Riad Fès - Relais & Châteaux is ideal for those travelling for business or pleasure.The inherently different styles of the four patios of Riad Fès - Relais & Châteaux provide guests four experiences in one.The first patio is a quintessence of clear, sober Moorish art. Islamic carvings, antique doors, myriad mosaics and a grand piano beneath a truly impressive Fassi lamp create a dazzling atmosphere.A distinctive setting unveils as you step into the second Patio. Gleaming vistas of Alhambra-like patios, colonnades, subtle marbles and bright arches march round a stunning emerald-green pool.The third surprise comes from the Baroque Patio. A new atmosphere in a Moroccan traditional architecture combined with a baroque style. Here, walls in grey Tadelakt, black zelliges blended with a veined marble, crystal ceiling lights are mixed in a perfect harmony.Our style 'Contemporain', designed by Christophe Pillet, immerses you in a universe mingling warm colors and fine materials such as stone and wood in a harmony of modernity, comfort and design.
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