Hostel Au 20 Jasmins
Overview and photo Au 20 Jasmins Hostel
Property name: Au 20 Jasmins
Type: Hostel
Stars: 
Address: 11, Derb Zerbtana - Fez (Morocco)
Telephone: (212) 35 74121 89
Email: info@au20jasmins.com
Website: www.au20jasmins.com
For info and reservation please contact: (212) 35 74121 89
Au 20 Jasmins - Prices
| Specifications | High season | Low season | Notti | |
| Room El Bendir | 102 Euros | 81 Euros | ||
| Suite Qraqeb | 138 Euros | 110 Euros | ||
| Suite Derbouka | 150 Euros | 120 Euros | ||
| Suite El Kamanja | 145 Euros | 115 Euros | ||
| Suite El Guenbri | Suite El Guenbri | 130 Euros | ||
| Suite El Oud | 145 Euros | 115 Euros | ||
| Suite El R'bab | 180 Euros | 145 Euros | ||
| Additional person | 350 dhs | 300 dhs |
Breakfast is included.
These prices are inclusive of VAT and 10% tourism tax. Please consult us for monthly or weekly rentals with firm conditions payable in advance. All reservations must include an advance payment of 30%.
Description Au 20 Jasmins
A rectangular patio, with the very high walls. The work of the wood of finely engraved cedar is of an extreme elegance. Berber carpets and bronze glosses were made by a fourth generation of craftsmen.
The Moroccan living room in a traditional environment is a mixture of modernity and of tradition makes in wood bases carved with balustrades supporting of the covered cashmere and velvet sofas.
The garden accomodates you by the odor of the multiple perfumes which embaument air or one will be able to breathe the odor of the jasmines which climb on a pergola, but also of vervain and pinks.
Rooms with bathroom matched, air-conditioned and ceilings out of wooden painted with curtains let us sing of it silk or out of velvet, cover printed beds Persan or of the flax embroidered in arabesque.
Rooms have matched bathroom and air-conditioned. The ceilings are wooden hand painted with curtains in silk or velvet. The bed covers are printed in Persian or arabesque embroidery.
Moulay Yacoub is a watering place located 22 km to the north west of Fez, in a quiet landscape dotted with valleys. Berber culture and the culture of Fez blend together in this venue.
Moulay Yacoub is also near the cities of Meknes and Ifrane, and the ruins of Volubilis.
The hot waters of Moulay Yacoub, due to their mineral content, temperature and outflow, are the largest and most beneficial in Morocco for their therapeutic properties. This is hyper thermal water, actually seawater with high sulfur content.
This place was already well known in the 1930s when it hosted such famous writers as André Gide and Henry de Montherlant.
When oozing out of the ground, the waters of Moulay Yacoub are crystal clear and send off a highly characteristic smell of sulfur (sulfur hydrogen) and is very salty and with high sulfur content.
It juts out naturally at 54°C at the tap, and is thought to come from a depth of 1500 meters.



