Exciting News Alert! Today is a truly special day as
Palais de Fes has been featured of FORBES!
Our hearts are overflowing with gratitude for this incredible article, which not only highlights our cherished Moroccan heritage and legacy but also celebrates the dedication and
passion of our entire team. Thank you to everyone who has supported us on this journey.
Thank you very much @abeltotravel for your wonderful words, we truly appreciate every word of it
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We are very thrilled to announce that @palaisdefes 🇲🇦 has been featured on VOGUE MAGAZINE Netherlands 🇳🇱 @nlvogue
Thank you very much for the kind words 🙏🏽
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Honored and humbled! Our restaurant, Dar Tazi @palaisdefes , has once again been recognized by @forbes , @forbestravelguide as one of the top 10 favorite restaurants in the world. This acknowledgment is a testament to four decades of passion, dedication, and the pursuit of culinary excellence.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to @abeltotravel for shining a light on our founder’s legacy and to our incredible team for bringing our vision to life every day.
To our cherished guests, thank you for making Dar Tazi a part of your stories. Here’s to many more years of sharing unforgettable flavors and experiences.
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Waking up to the timeless beauty of @palaisdefes traditional architecture, the calm of the patio, breakfast by the pool, and a warm glass of Moroccan tea to start the day slowly.
#moroccantea #moroccanhospitality #morocco #maroc
A family lunch at Palais de Fès where Moroccan flavors meet the timeless beauty of the Medina
A festival of colorful Moroccan salads, slow-cooked tagines, crispy pastilla, and mint tea served with the most iconic view over Fez.
Gather around the table, share the moment, and taste the art of Moroccan hospitality.
#palaisdefes #morocco #moroccanhospitality #moroccanfood #morocco🇲🇦
Every year after Salone del Mobile, Marc Ange and I disappear somewhere quiet for a few days. A little ritual we’ve created over the years. Part recovery after the intensity of months of preparation, part creative reset before stepping back into everyday life.
This year, before returning to the States, we spent a few days in Fez at Palais de Fès. These moments were taken just after arriving, watching the sunset from the rooftop… The craftsmanship, the colors, the texture of the walls, the history layered into every corner. It feels soulful, cinematic, inspiring all at once.
I discovered so many beautiful places, people and details during this trip and honestly cannot wait to share more from this magical city.
@palaisdefes@marc.ange #Morocco
@SceneTraveller The terrace tilts toward the medina like a chair pulled up to a good story. Below, Fez spills across the hill in a landslide of limestone and terracotta, satellite dishes wedged between medieval finials, laundry lines strung from one courtyard to the next. The call to prayer rises from a minaret you cannot see, then another, then another, until the air hums with overlapping vowels. A donkey cart rattles up a cobbled lane somewhere beneath the green tiles of the balustrade. This is the view the Palais de Fès has guarded for seven centuries—give or take a few wars and a dynasty or two.
The palace began as a single 14th-century estate during the Marinid golden age, when Fez was the capital of a kingdom that stretched from the Mediterranean to the Sahara. It was divided among descendants, scattered like a deck of cards, then slowly reassembled by a man named Azzeddine Tazi, who spent thirty years buying back the pieces. He opened a restaurant in 1980, the first of its kind in the city, and raised his children in the rooms that would eventually become a hotel. When he died in 2019, his children Ghita and Nacer returned to Fez to sort through the estate. Walking through the building as adults for the first time, they saw their father's restaurant and the full architecture of his obsession. They decided to finish the job.
They renovated and opened the hotel fully in 2020, a year when most hospitality owners were locking their doors. They filled it with what they had learned abroad: service structures from Park Hyatt, training protocols from the Ritz-Carlton. But the bones remained. A reception hall with carved cedar ceilings, the wood darkened by centuries of cooking fires and cigarette smoke. An Andalusian courtyard with a central fountain, the water falling in a loop that never varies its pitch. Green zellige tiles on the walls, the colour of a lemon tree's deepest leaves, laid by hands that had never seen a continent to the west.
Full feature at SceneTraveller.com.
🖊️ Rawan Khalil
Caftan sparkling.
Jewelry shining.
Skin glowing ✨👑
At the stunning @palaisdefes , every detail of this bride’s preparation reflected the magic of the Moroccan bridal heritage. From radiant skin rituals to the final luminous touch, marocMaroc accompanied her through every precious moment of her getting-ready experience.
For the finishing glow: L’Or et l’Argan ✨
A moisturizing pearly body oil enriched with argan oil to deeply nourish the skin while leaving a delicate golden shimmer and addictive smell.
Discover all the skin prep essentials inside the Bridal Set 💫
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Every arrival begins with roses, mint tea, and Moroccan pastries because hospitality in Morocco is not just a tradition, it’s an art of making you feel at home 🤍
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Lunch with stunning medina views ✨
A timeless escape of Moroccan flavors and rooftop moments at Palais de Fès 🤍
#LunchWithAView #PalaisDeFes #Fez #MoroccanCuisine #MedinaView