Discover the imperial city of Fez, with our Fez Medina Guided and sightseeing Tour. Accompanied by a local guide tour speaking your language.
A tour of the Imperial city of Fes, visit the main hidden alleyways, and sights. The Medina dated back to the eighth century, and contain more than 300 neighborhoods and 9,000 narraow alleys, comprise a complex network of streets, that only the Fassis know how to navigate through.
The main entryway to the Medina of Fes, crossing the gate, is moving to another era, is to go back in time, where local do their handcfarts like used to do hundreds of years ago, and the only transportation method is mules, due to the narrow streets.
Walking through Tallaa Kbira, the main alleyway, you’ll come across Medrassa Bou Inania. A medieval Koranic school. A piece of Art o all the Mosaics, cedar wood lattices, carved tiles and plaster of Koran versus and huge brass doors
Expose hand crafted architecture made of wood, by master craftsmen of Fes.
A sanctuary dedicated of the kings of Morocco between 807 and 828, and the founder of the city. A saint to the Muslims, who come to visit his tomb to obtain his blessing.
We will visit the exterieur of the mosque, as in Morocco non-muslims, are forbidden to access mosques and holy sites. The nowdays mosque is the oldest university in the world. Built in 859 by Fatima El Fihriya.
A picturesque as well as smelly, panorama of the old city. With several graves filled of natural dyes make up a colorful landscape. You’ll get a detailed description of the process of making leather goods out of animal skins.
The most charming part of the mysterious of the city, extending all over the Medina and categorized into different districts, each one specialize in certain handcraft.
The oldest on the biggest palace in Morocco, dedicated to the Royal Family. A huge Bronze gates framed, by magnificent ceramic tiles, of the color of Fes blue, and the green, color of Islam.
Continue in a comfortable car, to the hills near the Medina, for a breathtaking panoramic view over the 12th century old Medina