Fez – The address is 35 Rue Oued Souafine, in the upper medina, close to Batha. From the door, you are about a seven-minute walk to Place Batha, roughly 800–900 meters to Bab Bou Jeloud, and just a few minutes more to Medersa Bouanania. The Royal Palace sits around 2.7 km away by road, while Fès–Saïs Airport is about 17–18 km. Those distances make Dar Moulin a practical choice if you plan to tour Bou Inania, Nejjarine, and Seffarine in one loop.
Rooms are straightforward. Public pages describe doubles and family options, free Wi-Fi, and a 24-hour front desk, with breakfast served continental or vegetarian. A small garden and sun terrace give guests quiet space between walks, and private parking can be arranged for a fee, which is useful if you arrive by car and prefer to leave it outside the lanes.
Check-in and check-out are kept flexible around midday. Several directories list noon as the typical check-in and check-out time, although the property can accommodate earlier or later times upon request. Messaging ahead is the safest bet if you are arriving after sunset.
Part of the house’s appeal is its name and backstory. One accommodation listing notes that the building once housed a water-powered flour mill, with the mill space now incorporated into the living area — an origin that fits the quarter’s historic mix of craft and small industry.
Recent guest feedback highlights friendly hosting and generous breakfasts, with occasional notes about hot-water pressure at peak hours, which is typical of many older medina houses. If you want arrivals to run smoothly, ask the team to meet you near Batha or Bab Bou Jeloud and guide the walk-in; the approach is direct and avoids detours through side alleys.
For quick confirmations and photos, the property maintains an Instagram page under @darmoulin.fes. Availability and room types are widely listed on major booking platforms if you prefer to compare rates across dates.