Guide & Facilities

Friendly local guidance to help you explore the very best of Fes and make your stay truly unforgettable, with insider tips on historic sites, hidden riads, authentic food stalls, artisan workshops, vibrant souks, easy transport options, and suggested daily itineraries tailored to your interests so you can experience the city like a knowledgeable local while maximizing your time and comfort.

Old Medina

Fes el-Bali Medina is the historic heart of the city, known for its narrow streets, traditional markets, and rich cultural heritage. It offers an authentic glimpse into daily life, craftsmanship, and centuries-old Moroccan traditions

Masjid Al-Qarawiyyin,

Al Quaraouiyine Mosque is one of the oldest and most important religious sites in the world, founded in 859. It is also home to the oldest continuously operating university, reflecting Fes’s deep history of learning, culture, and Islamic architecture

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Dar Dbagh

Dar Dbagh is one of the traditional leather tanneries in Fes, where artisans use ancient techniques to produce high-quality leather. Known for its colorful dye pits, it offers a unique glimpse into the city’s rich craftsmanship and heritag

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Jnan Sbil Garden

Jnan Sbil Gardens is a historic garden in the heart of Fes. It was created in the 18th century and later restored. The garden is one of the oldest public green spaces in the city. It offers peaceful pathways and beautiful fountains.

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Bab Boujloud

Bab Boujloud is one of the most famous gates of the old medina of Fes. It is known as the “Blue Gate” because of its beautiful blue tiles on the outside. The green tiles on the inside represent traditional Moroccan design. It was built in the early 20th century during the French protectorate period. The gate serves as a main entrance to the historic medina. It is a popular meeting point for both locals and tourists. A perfect spot to start exploring the old city of Fes

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The Marinid

The Marinid (or Merinid) monuments in Fez reflect a golden age of architecture and learning during the 13th–15th centuries, when the Marinid dynasty made the city a major intellectual and spiritual center.

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Bou Inania Madrasa

A masterpiece of Islamic architecture. Built in the 14th century, it features intricate zellij tilework, carved cedar wood, and elegant stucco decorations. It also served both as a religious school and a congregational mosque, which is quite unique.

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