Fez itineraries offer a range of plans for tourists looking to travel to Morocco. In Morocco, the city of Fez is considered the religious and cultural heart of the country. The most popular Fez itineraries include: savoring the local cuisine, listening to beautiful music, and enjoying belly dance performances at a Riad or hotel. Additionally, Fez has an international airport, along with Marrakech, Rabat, Casablanca, and Tangier…
The city of Fez is one of the most important cities in Morocco’s history. As is well known, the city is divided into three sections: Fes El-Bali, which is the old city; Fes El-Jedid, built in the 13th century; and the new city, constructed by the French during the period of French colonialism.
Our special tour of Fez covers the city’s most important sites and delves into its history and culture. The city is home to one of the oldest scientific institutions in the world.
Founded by Fatima, the daughter of Mohammed Al-Fihri, after the establishment of the city, over a period of 51 years. The mosque and its longstanding scientific university have been a center of intellectual, cultural, and religious activity for nearly a thousand years. It is believed to be the oldest university in the world. Wander through the narrow streets of the ancient medina and observe how merchants offer their products in traditional markets. The tour will also take you through various educational and cultural institutions.
This is the most famous school in Morocco, founded in 1350 by Sultan Abu Inan Al-Marini to serve as an educational institution for students.
This is a palace founded by Sultan Moulay Abdel Aziz in 1897. It is characterized by Hispano-Moorish architecture, as it was designed for royal receptions. It was converted into a museum of art and crafts in 1915.
This is a beautiful urban masterpiece founded by the Marinid Sultan Abu Said Othman. It features an open courtyard with a water basin at its center.
The main entrance to the city is one of Fez’s most famous monuments. Located on the northwest side, it serves as a gateway to the medina. During your visit to the medina, you will also explore one of the city’s most famous attractions.
Here, you can witness the entire traditional leather-making process right before your eyes.
Finally, we conclude the tour with a spectacular panoramic view from the North Tower, situated atop a steep hill. In addition to the breathtaking scenery, the tower itself is an intriguing structure and one of the Kingdom’s most famous landmarks, as it is one of the highest observation points in the country. This fortress represents an ancient architectural building where traditional antiquities are displayed, characterized by designs inspired by Portuguese castle art. After visiting the tower, enjoy a stunning sunset view over the hill.
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