Fes Trip Overview
Fez’s old medina – The biggest urban car-free zone in the world, Fez, a UNESCO sight, is a massive labyrinth of dusty alleys, sumptuous houses and palaces, hectic markets, and innumerable stories. The joy of visiting Fez consists largely in simply meandering through this medieval urban jungle. Among the many things we’ll discover are the recently restored leather tanneries, the Foundouk Nejjarine woodworking museum, the Dar el-Magana water clock, the serene Bou Inania Koranic school, the Moulay Idriss II Mausoleum, and the Karaouiyne university (the oldest university in the world), just to name a few!
If you are interested for Souvenir shopping – As the center of the Moroccan handicraft industry, Fes is also the perfect place to do some souvenir shopping. Scarves, leather goods, carpets, spices, metal goods, pottery, etc., Fez has it all!
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* Duration: 5 hours
* Starts: Fes, Morocco
* Trip Category: Private & Custom Tours >> Private Sightseeing Tours
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What to Expect When Visiting Fes, Fes-Meknes, Morocco
Fez’s old medina – The biggest urban car-free zone in the world, Fez, a UNESCO sight, is a massive labyrinth of dusty alleys, sumptuous houses and palaces, hectic markets, and innumerable stories. The joy of visiting Fez consists largely in simply meandering through this medieval urban jungle. Among the many things we’ll discover are the recently restored leather tanneries, the Foundouk Nejjarine woodworking museum, the Dar el-Magana water clock, the serene Bou Inania Koranic school, the Moulay Idriss II Mausoleum, and the Karaouiyne university (the oldest university in the world), just to name a few!
If you are interested for Souvenir shopping – As the center of the Moroccan handicraft industry, Fes is also the perfect place to do some souvenir shopping. Scarves, leather goods, carpets, spices, metal goods, pottery, etc., Fez has it all!
Itinerary
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Stop At: Bab Bou Jeloud, Fes Morocco
Fez’s medina has many beautiful gates, but one that you must see is the Bab Boujloud.
This gorgeous blue gate leads you straight to the heart of the medina. In the evening it gets very busy near this gate, but at this time you can also snap the best pics of this impressive monument.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Bou Inania Medersa, Rue Talaa Sghira, Fes 30110 Morocco
In between the narrow streets of Fez you would never expect it, but there are some gorgeous treasures hidden behind all those façades!
One of these is the Bou Inania Madrasa.
A Medersa or Madrasa is a former Islamic school. A few decades agon the smartest students were trained here to become a jurist, imam or another notable. Fortunately for the tourists, these old schools are no longer in use and can now be completely explored by all travelers.
Now you can enjoy the marvellous architecture and the beautiful interior of this gorgeous building. Mosaics brighten up the space in flashy and sober colors, while beautiful woodcarving elevates the gates and other passages into precious works of art.
Duration: 40 minutes
Stop At: Chouara Tannery, Hay Lablida Chouara, Fes 30030 Morocco
When you come near one of the tanneries in Fez, there is no way you can miss it. Sellers of leather goods are jumping on you to welcome you on their roofs. There you’ll have a beautiful view of the colored baths in which the leather hides are softened or dyed into a new color.
Of the two tanneries I visited, I can highly recommend Sidi Mussa (photo). This tannerie is a little bit of walking from the Medina of Fez, but it’s definitely worth the search. You get a beautiful view of the hardworking professionals and in the meantime you are guided in French, Spanish, Italian or English about the work that is happening below you.
After having pinched your nostrils on the rooftop –to soften leather, pigeon droppings are used, and this sometimes leads to smelly situations…– you’ll get another guided tour through a huge store full of leather items. Not so keen on buying a souvenir? Then just give a small tip as a thank you for the tour and awesome view.
Duration: 50 minutes
Stop At: Fez Mellah, Fes Morocco
The Jewish quarter of Fez is only a step away from the ancient Medina, but gives you an insight into the entire history of this vibrant city.
The Bab Mellah in Fez was the first Jewish district in Morocco. After WW II, many of its inhabitants fled to better places, but to date, many Jews still live with their Muslim brothers without problems.
Be sure to take a look at the Dahan Synagogue and the Jewish Cemetery (which you can also see from the roof of the synagogue). It’s nice to see how different the architecture of this population is compared to the dominant Arab architecture and culture.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Royal Palace of Fez, Avenue Omar Ibnou Khattab, Fes 30004 Morocco
The Dar El Makhzen or the Royal Palace of Fez is located directly opposite to the Jewish neighborhood. Previously, it served as a residence for the Sultan, later for many government officials and today, the Moroccan king also regularly moves to these rooms.
Unfortunately, you can’t enter the palace as a visitor, but it still looks spectacular from the outside! It’s mainly the richly decorated Moorish gate that gets all the attention. Don’t forget your selfie stick!
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Jardin Jnan Sbil, Ave de l’Unesco, Fes 30000 Morocco
Just outside of the Medina there lies a beautiful paradise hidden. The Jnan Sbil Gardens are an oasis of peace in the always busy Fez.
This park is beautifully decorated with colorful flowers, beautiful palm trees and a whole collection of cacti and other tropical plants.
The showpiece of this impressive park is the main square, where it’s also very pleasant to sit down, relax and unwind.
Picking oranges, standing on the grass or trying to cool yourself with the refreshing water is not allowed! The many park overseers are better trained than guard dogs and they don’t mind to send a strict whistling signal into your direction when a violation has been seen.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Souk el Henna, Fes Morocco
I believe the medina of Fez is Morocco’s largest one.
A giant maze of never-ending streets, from narrow to wide, ending on cute squares or dark cul-de-sacs.
The medina is really an attraction in itself, and you can only really see what’s going on here by spending a few hours getting lost in the labyrinth of alleys.
Every so much steps your mouth will drop open or your eyes will keep blinking. Gosh… I really loved this medina!
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Marinid Tombs, 329C+X64, Fes, Morocco
Fez is gigantic, and the real size of this city of millions can really only be seen when you look at this imperial city from up high.
That can be done from a roof terrace in your hotel or Riad, but if you want to get the most impressive view, you need to walk to the hills just behind the city. Near the Gare Routière (central bus station) you’ll get the most beautiful views of the imperial city!
Fez is beautiful during the daytime, but at sunset this Moroccan spot becomes even more enchanting!
Duration: 30 minutes