Exclusive Fez Medina Full Day Guided Tour





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Today’s journey is nothing less than a great opportunity to gain an insight into one of Morocco’s gem; a city that has managed to maintain its culture and unique lifestyle for several ages, its Medieval Medina deemed a veritable open-museum and is nominated as a UNESCO World Heritage; with countless masterpieces of architecture, historic buildings and truly magnificent palaces. Throughout this delightful Fez guided-tour, discover the oldest imperial city in a whole new way.
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Adorned with majestic golden gates and intricate mosaic tilework, the Royal Palace of Fes (Dar el Makhzen) stands as a stunning symbol of Moroccan artistry and royal heritage, though its interior remains closed to the public.
The Jewish Quarter of Fes, known as the Mellah, reveals a different facet of the city’s history, with narrow streets, wrought-iron balconies, and traces of a once-thriving Jewish community that shaped the city’s cultural mosaic.
The Jewish Quarter of Fes, known as the Mellah, reveals a different facet of the city’s history, with narrow streets, wrought-iron balconies, and traces of a once-thriving Jewish community that shaped the city’s cultural mosaic.
The grand entrance to Fes Medina, Bab Boujloud dazzles with its blue and green zellij tiles, marking the vibrant threshold between the city’s historic heart and its lively streets filled with sounds, colors, and aromas.
A jewel of Marinid architecture, the Medersa Bou Inania captivates with its exquisite cedar carvings, marble details, and tranquil courtyard — one of the few religious sites in Fes open to non-Muslim visitors.
A lively square in the heart of Fes Medina, Esseffarine Place buzzes with the rhythm of copper artisans hammering dazzling metalware, echoing centuries of craftsmanship beneath the city’s ancient walls.
A sacred sanctuary and spiritual heart of Fes, the Zaouia of Moulay Idriss honors the city’s founder with exquisite zellij tiles, carved woodwork, and a serene atmosphere that radiates deep devotion.
Founded in the 9th century, the Karaouiyine Mosque stands as one of the world’s oldest universities, a masterpiece of Islamic architecture and learning that has shaped Fes’ spiritual and intellectual legacy.
Housed in a beautifully restored caravanserai, the Nejjarine Museum showcases Morocco’s rich tradition of wood artistry, from intricate furniture to antique tools, all surrounding a peaceful central fountain.
An iconic scene of Fes, the ancient tanneries burst with vibrant color as skilled artisans hand-dye leather in stone vats, preserving age-old techniques that have defined the city’s craftsmanship for centuries.
After visiting all the sightseeing, you will have a lunch stop at local traditionnal restaurant (Price not included) after the lunch break, you Gudie will take you the Fes Medina to witness how women craft Carpets and men make the scarfs
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Ce qui est inclus
Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Your Driver will pick you up from any accommodation in Fes or from Fes Saiss Airport
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Informations importantes
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Sièges enfants avec besoins spéciaux disponibles
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(4)
Wonderful pottery shop with informative and fun shop keepers! This is a trusted place that we have used recommended by the Riad we stayed at.
Mourad was wonderful all round, his local knowledge is profound and his knowledge of history impressive. We enjoyed the tour de force through Fes s extremely exciting history. Mourad wasn't bored for a second, he was able to answer all questions and was very entertaining! We are very grateful to his for this extraordinary tour. We can recommend
A must do for anyone visiting Fes . Our guide was so informative and passionate about his home town. We only decided to do this last minute and so glad we did. Thank you Ahmed you’re we’re delightful . Would recommend.
Adeli walked a comfortable pace and fed us history and fun tips about life in the Medina. After a complete tour he took down a dark, non- description alley only to find a restaurant with the most amazing food and staff. Adeli is both knowledgeable and offers an entertaining tour!
Hello Thanks a lot for sharing your experience with us Looking forward to seeing you soon here in Morocco



