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    Hotel in Fès, Morocco

    Hotel Sahrai, an SLH Hotel

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    Fes's design-forward hillside escape. Book it.

    Hotel Sahrai, an SLH Hotel, Hotel in Fès

    About Hotel Sahrai, an SLH Hotel

    Hotel Sahrai is the only Small Luxury Hotels of the World member in Fes and the city's clearest choice if you want a rooftop pool, contemporary design, and reliable service alongside medina access. Booking is easy by Fes standards — plan six to eight weeks ahead for spring travel or festival periods. For medina immersion, consider Dar Roumana or Riad Jardin des Biehn instead.

    Quick Verdict

    Hotel Sahrai is the most design-forward option in Fes and the only property in the city carrying Small Luxury Hotels of the World membership — a credential that signals a minimum standard of service and physical quality that most riads cannot match. If you want a rooftop pool, contemporary interiors, and a full-service hotel experience within reach of the medina, this is the clearest choice in the city. Book it if design and comfort matter more to you than medina immersion. If sleeping inside the old city walls is the point of your trip, consider Dar Roumana or Riad Jardin des Biehn instead.

    The Stay

    Hotel Sahrai sits above the medina on the hillside of Dhar El Mehraz, giving it views down over Fes el-Bali without placing you inside the noise of it. Arrival sets the tone: the property reads as a boutique hotel in the international mould — structured, calm, and visually considered , rather than a traditional riad conversion. That distinction matters when you are deciding where to spend your nights. The SLH affiliation means the property is held to consistent standards across service, facilities, and room quality, which removes some of the guesswork that comes with independent boutique hotels in Morocco.

    The rooftop pool and bar are the hotel's most practical differentiator in Fes. No riad in the medina can offer the same combination of a proper outdoor pool with a city panorama. If that is a priority for your stay, the decision is simple. For travellers coming from properties like La Mamounia in Marrakesh or Kasbah Tamadot in Asni, the scale here is smaller, but the city access is faster and the medina is genuinely close.

    Check-in is direct by Moroccan boutique hotel standards. The property operates more like a hotel than a guesthouse, so you are unlikely to wait while the host finishes a family meal or searches for your reservation in a handwritten book. Departure is equally managed. That reliability is worth something in a city where logistics can be absorbing.

    Fes rewards depth , the medina is one of the most complex in North Africa and two or three nights is rarely enough. Use Hotel Sahrai as a base if you want a calm retreat to return to after full days in the souks. For broader Morocco context, see our full Fes hotels guide, our full Fes restaurants guide, and our full Fes experiences guide.

    Booking

    Booking difficulty at Hotel Sahrai is low relative to the city's most-requested riads. The property has more rooms than a typical riad and operates a standard online reservation system via the SLH network. That said, Fes peaks hard in spring (March to May) and during the Fes Festival of World Sacred Music, when every quality property in the city fills. Book at least six to eight weeks out if your dates fall in those windows. Outside peak season, two to three weeks is typically sufficient.

    Practical Details

    DetailHotel SahraiDar RoumanaPalais AMANIRiad Jardin des Biehn
    Location typeHillside above medinaInside medinaMedina-adjacentInside medina
    PoolYes (rooftop)NoYesSmall plunge pool
    SLH memberYesNoNoNo
    Booking difficultyEasyModerateModerateModerate
    Leading forDesign-focused travellersMedina immersionHeritage luxuryIntimate riad stays

    For more Morocco hotel options, see Riad Laaroussa, Riad Mayfez Suites & Spa, Dar Ahlam in Ouarzazate, BELDI COUNTRY CLUB in Marrakech, Mazagan Beach & Golf Resort, La Sultana Oualidia, Fairmont La Marina Rabat Salé, Hilton Taghazout Bay, Kenzi Tower Hotel in Casablanca, Dar Maya in Essaouira, and Château Roslane.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Do loyalty programs work at Hotel Sahrai, an SLH Hotel?

    Hotel Sahrai's Small Luxury Hotels of the World membership means it participates in the SLH loyalty program, which offers perks like room upgrades, late checkout, and complimentary amenities depending on status tier. If you're a frequent SLH guest, this is a more useful redemption than most Fes options, which are independent riads with no program at all. It won't earn Marriott or Hilton points, so if major chain loyalty is your priority, this property doesn't deliver that.

    How is the dining at Hotel Sahrai, an SLH Hotel?

    Specific menu details aren't publicly documented in available records, but SLH properties are held to a hospitality standard that typically includes in-house dining. For a city like Fes, where medina restaurants can be hard to navigate on arrival, having reliable on-site food matters more than usual. Treat hotel dining here as a practical anchor rather than the primary reason to book — Fes's medina has its own restaurants worth seeking out separately.

    How does Hotel Sahrai, an SLH Hotel compare to nearby hotels?

    Hotel Sahrai is the only SLH-affiliated property in Fes, which gives it a structural edge over independent riads on consistency and service accountability. Palais AMANI offers a more immersive medina experience for guests who want to be inside the old city, while Riad Jardin des Biehn and Dar Roumana both deliver stronger historical character in smaller, more intimate formats. Sahrai wins on design, views, and booking accessibility — riads win on atmosphere and proximity to the medina's core.

    Is Hotel Sahrai, an SLH Hotel good for business travel?

    Yes, more so than most Fes alternatives. Its hillside position above the medina means easier vehicle access than riad properties buried in the old city, and SLH membership implies a service baseline that independent riads don't guarantee. If your business travel involves clients or colleagues who need reliable logistics, Hotel Sahrai is the practical pick in Fes. Solo business travelers who need quiet, reliable Wi-Fi, and a consistent room setup will find it suits that use case better than a traditional riad.

    What is check-in like at Hotel Sahrai, an SLH Hotel?

    As an SLH property with more rooms than a typical Fes riad, Hotel Sahrai operates with a staffed front desk and conventional hotel check-in rather than the owner-led, informal arrival common at smaller properties. That's a meaningful practical difference in Fes, where riad check-ins can be complicated by medina navigation on arrival. Expect a smoother, more predictable process here than at boutique alternatives.

    When is the best time to book Hotel Sahrai, an SLH Hotel?

    Fes runs best in spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November), when temperatures are manageable and the city is active without peak summer heat. Hotel Sahrai has lower booking pressure than the city's most-requested riads, so last-minute availability is more realistic here than elsewhere in Fes — but shoulder season weekends can still tighten up. Book 3 to 4 weeks out for spring travel to secure preferred room categories.

    Which room category is best at Hotel Sahrai, an SLH Hotel?

    Specific room category data isn't in Pearl's records for this property, but the general principle at hillside hotels with medina views is to prioritize the highest floor or terrace-access rooms — the view over Fes el-Bali is a core part of the value proposition here. When booking, ask directly about which categories face the medina rather than the pool or garden, since that orientation is what separates Sahrai from in-medina riad alternatives.

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