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Set in the heart of Meknès, between El Hedim square and the medina, the five suites...are full of character, decorated with traditional furniture, Berber rugs, and African art. — Fodor's
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Traditional styling in this basic bed-and-breakfast provides the Moroccan home experience, and visitors on a budget will find decent amenities for the price. — Fodor's
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This friendly, family-run hotel has a little more local colour than its rivals. — Lonely Planet
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This charming riad, a converted family home, is just a stone’s throw from Pl el-Hedim. — Lonely Planet
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A perennially popular shoestring option, the Maroc has the edge on location as it's just a five-minute walk from the medina, Bab el-Mansour and Pl el-Hedim. — Lonely Planet
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Open for business since 1937, the Majestic is one of the best deco buildings in Meknès. — Lonely Planet
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A musically minded Moroccan-English couple run this cosy riad, which has six rooms including a larger family room and a couple of others that can be combined to create petite two-bed apartments. — Lonely Planet
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If you're after a combination of traditional touches and modern flair, you'll love Riad Yacout. — Lonely Planet
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This homey, welcoming place gives budget travellers a slice of the good riad life, complete with a roof terrace and a small pool. — Lonely Planet
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This pretty, traditional riad has a well-restored courtyard patio and a multilevel roof terrace with plunge pool and bird's-eye view of the Medersa Bou Inania. — Lonely Planet
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The dour look of this hotel from the outside is matched by the dour staff inside, but the Palace is actually surprisingly good value: large airy rooms have attached bathrooms and many come with a teeny balcony. — Lonely Planet
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Across the river from Meknès, the Transatlantique has simple rooms showcasing beautiful views over an expanse of 14 acres. — Fodor's
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This stately 18th-century palace has ground-floor suites composed of a bedroom, drawing room, and handsome tiled bathroom, all arranged around a classical patio and fountain. — Fodor's
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The Malta sets its aim a little higher than most other ville nouvelle hotels, which is reflected in the price. — Lonely Planet
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This delightful, intimate guesthouse comes in two halves...An unexpected, but winning, contrast. — Lonely Planet
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The owners of Ryad Bahia also run this airy, suburban house on the outskirts of Meknès. — Lonely Planet
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