- Restaurant Palais Bab Sahra Fes - Embark on a journey to explore the rich history of traditional Moroccan attire, celebrated for its cultural and artistic variety.
I invite you to my atelier where I craft and showcase my designs, offering insight into the creation of garments such as the Caftan, Takchita, Djalaba, and more. Select from these for a photographic session in a stunning Riad that has stood for 12 centuries at the core of Fez’s medina, ensuring you leave with lasting, beautiful memories.
The beauty of this experience lies in the opportunity to immerse yourself in a bygone era, down to the finest details. Savor the moment with Moroccan tea and authentic Fassi sweets.
- Bottled water included
- Lunch provided
- Dinner included
- Tea and coffee available
- Carbonated beverages
- salad
- tagine
- seasonal fruits
- mint tea
Ordinarily, grooms don a jabador, selham, or djellaba, but modern times have seen the adoption of conventional suits as well. The bride, on the other hand, enjoys a wardrobe loaded with excitement. A Moroccan bride could change into as many as seven distinct dresses!
The wedding commences with a green and gold caftan for the henna occasion, followed by a pure white Takchita signifying purity at the start of the formal ceremony.
She then slips into the Fassiya, a white, gold or green extraordinary dress adorned with head accessories for the Amaria parade. This is followed by a Rbatia, typically blue to represent Rabat’s region. Next is the Sahraouia, a draped dress in homage to the Moroccan Sahara community, followed by a vibrant, Berber-patterned Soussia. The outfit changes culminate with the Mejdoub, a rich, gold-embroidered caftan.
Having completed the outfit changes, we serve a meal composed of seven different salad varieties complemented by a tagine. The meal ends on a high note with seasonal fruits, not forgetting the quintessential Moroccan tea coupled with Fassian treats.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.