Fez is located in northern Morocco and is commonly referred to as the country’s cultural capital. Dating back to the 9th century, Fez is known for its ancient, chaotic medina filled with madrasas, palaces, residences, mosques, and fountains from this period. It’s also home to the first university in the world according to the Guinness World Records. 😴 WHERE WE STAYED (highly recommend!) - Palais Fes Yahya: 7. Explore the medina Fes el Bali Fes el Bali is the oldest walled part of Fez. It consists of more than 9,000 narrow alleyways, so it’s a true maze. That’s why we recommend going on a guided tour here on your first day. Not only will you see the important historical sights and souks, but you’ll also feel more at ease wandering these tight alleys. ☑️ Guided tour of Fes el Bali: 6. Get a view over the medina The old city of Fes is surrounded by hills that offer panoramic views. The Marinid Tombs are located on the hill that lies to the north of the city. These monumental tombs were originally a royal necropolis for the Marinid dynasty which ruled in the 13th to 15th centuries. And although the tombs are in a heavily ruined state today, it’s still fun to walk around here and take in the views of the entire walled medina area from above. 5. Stroll around the Jnan Sbil Gardens If you need to escape the hustle and bustle of the medina, then head to the only public garden in the area. This peaceful slice of nature is home to various birds, plants, flowers, and palm tree-lined walkways. Stroll around the gardens to recharge your batteries. 4. Admire the Bou Inania Madrasa Located in the medina, this ‘madrasa’, or Islamic school of learning, is one of the few religious buildings in the city that non-Muslims are allowed to enter. It was constructed in the 14th century and up until the 1960s, this was an actual functioning theological school. Today, you can admire the beautiful carved woodwork, marble courtyard, mosaic tilework and decorations. 3. Take in the Smells of the Tanneries The tanneries of Fez are one of the city’s most famous attractions. Located in the old town, the tanneries have been the bustling center of the city's leather industry since the medieval era. The only way to get the iconic bird’s-eye views over the dying pits is to visit the leather stores surrounding the tannery area. 2. Go on a day trip to Volubilis & Meknes One of the things we liked about Fez was its proximity to other interesting destinations. The UNESCO World Heritage Site of Volubilis is situated a one and a half hour drive from Fez. Home to the best-preserved Roman ruins in all of Morocco, this site was one of the most remote outposts of the Roman Empire. ☑️ Day tour to Volubilis & Meknes from Fez: 1. Go on a day trip to Chefchaouen Another great day trip from Fez goes to Chefchaouen, which is a 3.5 hour drive away. It’s known as the Blue City thanks to its picturesque streets filled with houses painted in different shades of blue. The best way to explore these alleyways is to simply get lost and take photos. ☑️ Chefchaouen day tour from Fez: 🎥 MORE MOROCCO VIDEOS Morocco 10 Best Places To Visit: Chefchaouen Best Things To Do: Marrakech 10 Best Things To Do: Merzouga Desert Trip Overview: ✍️ GET TRAVEL PLANNER AT 50% OFF: 💰 SAVE MONEY ON YOUR TRIP: - Book cheap flights: - Book cheap accommodations: - Book cheap rental cars: ⬇️ FREE DOWNLOAD: 100 Bucket List Destinations In The World: ✅ SUBSCRIBE: 😊 FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: ✏️ FEZ FULL TRAVEL GUIDE: 🎵 MUSIC CREDITS: Brand New Day by Hans Johnson Rejoice in the morning by The David Roy Collective Ajam Bliss by Nadaz Maayanot by Eyal Luman 🎥 VIDEO CHAPTERS: 0:00 Intro 1:15 Medina Fes el Bali 2:25 Marinid Tombs 3:08 Jnan Sbil Gardens 4:00 Bou Inania Madrasa 4:48 Fez Tanneries 5:41 Day Trip To Volubilis & Meknes 6:26 Day Trip To Chefchaouen #fez #fes#fezmorocco
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