Fes Marriott Hotel Jnan Palace, Morocco: Bottom Line Review

Fes is on almost every traveler’s itinerary when visiting Morocco for the first time…and for good reason. The Fes medina is legendary, a UN World Heritage Site known as “one of the most extensive and best conserved historic towns of the Arab-Muslim world.” The almost impossibly narrow, labyrinthine network of centuries-old roads and alleyways can […] The post Fes Marriott Hotel Jnan Palace, Morocco: Bottom Line Review appeared first on Frequent Miler. Frequent Miler may receive compensation from CHASE. American Express, Capital One, or other partners.

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Fes Marriott Hotel Jnan Palace, Morocco: Bottom Line Review

Fes is on almost every traveler’s itinerary when visiting Morocco for the first time…and for good reason. The Fes medina is legendary, a UN World Heritage Site known as “one of the most extensive and best conserved historic towns of the Arab-Muslim world.” The almost impossibly narrow, labyrinthine network of centuries-old roads and alleyways can be worth a couple days of exploration, but it can also be overwhelming, especially if you’re spending the night.

Because of that, when we went to Fes last year, we decided to stay at the Marriott Jnan Palace in the wider, leafier, calmer Ville Nouvelle so we could dip in and out of the medina while still being free to stretch our arms and legs in the evening.

Fes Marriott Jnan Palace Bottom Line Review

The Fes Marriott Jnan Palace certainly feels royal when you pull up to the massive, arched gate. Inside, it’s a spacious hotel organized around a lovely pool area with copious outdoor areas for relaxing, eating or enjoying a cocktail. The location is great for exploring the city and there are plenty of restaurants and shopping within walking distance, but it’s still tucked away in its own calm neighbourhood. There’s nothing especially exceptional here and some parts of the property (including our room) were showing their age. That said, it’s a solid points value for what it does offer. Thumbs Up

  • Price: We paid ~60,000 Marriott Bonvoy points for a five-night stay, which included the Marriott fifth night free benefit on award stays. In general, the price seems to hover around 15K/night, or ~US$150 in cash during the high season.
  • Value: When we were there the value was very good at over 1.25 cents per point (we value the average redemption of Marriott Bonvoy points at 0.7 cents each).
  • Location: The hotel has a convenient location, located off of a major thoroughfare, Avenue Allal Ben Abdelleh, in a leafy neighborhood with wide streets. There are plenty of dining options within walking distance and the major tourist sites are never more than 10-15 minutes by car.
  • Room: We booked a standard king room and were proactively upgraded to a bi-level Family Suite with an upstairs living room and downstairs bedroom. The room was cool and kitschy-luxurious, if a little dark. Based on the amount of wear on some of the walls, it had obviously seen its share of families.
  • Parking: Complimentary on-site valet and self parking.
  • Resort/Destination Fee: None.
  • Internet: Very good throughout the property.
  • Service: Service was efficient and unexceptional. Everyone was kind and responsive, no one seemed to be interested in making much effort beyond that.
  • Turndown service: Nightly.
  • Dining:
    • Jnan al-Fassi: High-end Moroccan restaurant with live music open M-Sat for dinner from 7pm – 12am.

    • Eat Neocantine: Casual, intensely-decorated restaurant with a terrific patio that serves an amalgam of international options. Open daily for lunch from 12pm – 3pm and dinner from 7:00am – 12am.

    • Bouquet Garni: Slightly more expensive than Eat Neocantine and ostensibly modeled after a French brasserie. Open daily for lunch and dinner from 12pm – 12am.
    • Marriott Cafe: Breakfast restaurant with a large buffet supplemented by made-to-order egg dishes and espresso drinks. Open daily from 6:30am -10:30am or 11am on the weekends.
    • EME Lounge: Smart (if a bit dark) whiskey and cigar bar that’s also one of only a couple places that serves cocktails in the immediate vicinity. Open daily from 12pm – 12am.
  • Spa: Spa treatments are offered in the basement level of the large fitness center.
  • Fitness Room: There’s a sizeable fitness area above the spa with floor-to-ceiling windows that overlooks the pool and main courtyard. It’s got enough cardio and weight equipment to do a gym-like workout.
  • Marriott Titanium Benefits: 
    • Room Upgrade: We booked a standard room and were proactively upgraded to a  roomy, two-level Family Suite.
    • Free Breakfast: There is a large breakfast buffet served daily at the Marriott Cafe that includes copious amounts of Middle Eastern and Western dishes, as well as coffees, juices and pastries. Service was very uneven when we were there.
    • Club Lounge: None.
    • Late Checkout: We were automatically given a 4pm checkout.
    • Welcome Amenity: A plate of sweets and apples.
  • Would I stay again?  You bet. It was a nice location that was a great base for exploring the city. Nothing extraordinary, but well-priced with plenty of outdoor space to enjoy the evenings.

Pros

  • Lots of great outdoor areas, including some fun patios
  • Usually an excellent value on points
  • Good elite recognition
  • Free, secure parking
  • Location is nicely central

Cons

  • Worn around the edges in some places
  • Restaurant service was reliably subpar
  • Could be difficult to explore the city without a car

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Fes Marriott Jnan Palace Family Suite

The suite has two levels, with a living room upstairs and a the bedroom beneath.

Welcome Amenity

Fes Marriott Jnan Palace Pool Area

Fes Marriott Jnan Palace Outdoor Dining

Elite Breakfast

Fes Marriott Jnan Palace Public Areas

The outdoor courtyards with fountains are a delightful place for an evening cocktail or morning coffee.

Fes Marriott Jnan Palace Fitness Area

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