Explore Fez’s medina, a UNESCO site, and discover its rich history, vibrant culture, and ancient craftsmanship. Join a guided tour today.
Explore Fez’s medina, a UNESCO site, and discover its rich history, vibrant culture, and ancient craftsmanship. Join a guided tour today.
- Royal Palace of Fez - Experience the timeless elegance of the Royal Palace in Fes Medina, an architectural masterpiece where Eastern sophistication meets Morocco’s majestic history for an unforgettable royal journey.
- Fez Mellah - The Mellah of Fes, established in the 15th century as the Jewish quarter, is a historical treasure where culture,…
- Royal Palace of Fez - Experience the timeless elegance of the Royal Palace in Fes Medina, an architectural masterpiece where Eastern sophistication meets Morocco’s majestic history for an unforgettable royal journey.
- Fez Mellah - The Mellah of Fes, established in the 15th century as the Jewish quarter, is a historical treasure where culture, traditions, and Andalusian architecture converge. Its narrow streets, adorned with carved wooden balconies, ancient synagogues like Ibn Danan, and the Jewish cemetery with its whitewashed tombs, reflect the rich heritage of Fes’ Jewish community. Today, this authentic neighborhood enchants with its unique atmosphere, balancing centuries-old heritage and the vibrant energy of the surrounding souks.
- Jardin Jnan Sbil - Jnan Sbil is a true oasis of tranquility in the heart of Fes, offering a refreshing and serene escape from the medina’s hustle and bustle. Created in the 18th century by Sultan Moulay Abdallah, this magnificent garden captivates with its shaded paths, elegant fountains, and lush vegetation blending exotic species and Mediterranean plants. With sparkling lakes and enchanting scents, Jnan Sbil is the perfect place for a revitalizing stroll, discovering the natural charm of the imperial city.
- Bab Bou Jeloud - Originally, the Blue Gate was a simple pointed archway, built in the 12th century. In 1912, when Morocco became a French protectorate, the new administration sought a more imposing entrance to the old city. Adjacent to the old gate, the new Blue Gate was constructed.
- Bou Inania Madrasa - The Bou Inania Madrasa of Fes is a masterpiece of Merinid architecture from the 14th century and one of the finest examples of Islamic art in Morocco. This complex, both a theological school and a madrasa, stands out for its lavish decoration, with its zelliges, sculpted plaster, intricate woodwork, and magnificent cedar doors. The central courtyard, lined with colonnades, houses a fountain that brings an atmosphere of serenity. The madrasa is a unique place of discovery, blending history, art, and spirituality, in the heart of the Fes medina.
- Al-Attarine Madrasa - The Attarine Madrasa of Fes, dating back to the 14th century, is a masterpiece of Merinid architecture, renowned for its stunning zelliges, plaster carvings, and woodwork. Once a theological school, it embodies the splendor of Islamic art and the significance of Fes as an intellectual hub.
- Museo Nejjarine - Since the 17th century, the Carpenter’s Inn (Funduq al-Neijariyyin), located in the An Neijarine Square, hosted caravans and traveling merchants. Today, it houses the Neijarine Museum of Wooden Arts and Crafts. While dedicated to preserving the art of wood, this museum itself is a stunning wooden artifact.
- Mosque and University Kairaouine - The Al Quaraouiyine Mosque and University of Fes, founded in 859 by Fatima al-Fihri, is an iconic monument in the Muslim world. It is considered the oldest active university in the world. This prestigious site has been a center of knowledge, attracting renowned scholars through the centuries. The architecture of the mosque and university combines visual splendor, with its mosaics, zelliges, and carved wood, while embodying the spirit of the pursuit of knowledge.
- Zaouia of Moulay Idriss II - The Moulay Driss Mausoleum in Fes is a sacred site of great beauty, dedicated to Moulay Driss II, the founder of the Idrisid dynasty. With its vibrant zelliges and peaceful atmosphere, this historical site offers a unique immersion into Morocco’s spiritual and cultural heritage.
- Tanneries De Fes - The tanneries of Fes, particularly those of Chouara, are a unique sight where leather is dyed by hand in colorful basins. This ancient process embodies traditional Moroccan craftsmanship, offering a fascinating glimpse into the history of leather in Fes.

- Bottled water
- Bottled water
- Lunch
- Private transportation
- Lunch
- Private transportation
Discover the vibrant core of Fez’s medina, established in 808 by Idriss II and recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Wander through its lively streets, admire its famous landmarks, and appreciate its traditional craftsmanship. As the location of the University of Al Quaraouiyine, the world’s oldest university, Fez offers an intriguing exploration of Moroccan history and culture.
Discover the vibrant core of Fez’s medina, established in 808 by Idriss II and recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Wander through its lively streets, admire its famous landmarks, and appreciate its traditional craftsmanship. As the location of the University of Al Quaraouiyine, the world’s oldest university, Fez offers an intriguing exploration of Moroccan history and culture.
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