You’ll always be able to get directions back to Talaa Kebeera in case you get lost.There are more than 60 public fountains all over the medina. Highly recommend!Mr Ahmed was my guide, awesome awesome, i was the only english tourist for the time i choose and for me that made it more special because Mr ahmed was more like a friend and a guide in one. Moroccans are proud of their traditions and heritage. Fes Desert Tours.

They do this by tracking visitors across websites.Essential cookies enable basic functions and are necessary for the proper functioning of the website.Most of the accommodations within the media will be referred to as Riads. Mules carry piles of goat, lamb, camel and cow leather to and from the tannery.Grand taxis charge per seat while Petit Taxis charge per ride. There is no such thing as a fixed price. Either before or after work. Just be sure to do it safely with our tips for staying safe in the Fez Medina. Much of the shopping is done on Souks. They get to enjoy the hammams from noon till the evening.

A Riad is entered through impressive front doors which demonstrated affluence in past times. Check out our responsible travel guide to Fez for some truly amazing places to stay.We have been told that visiting the hammam also plays an important in social life. Within the public hammam, one can either pay for a scrub, or you’ll do it to each other.You’ll be able to find century-old grand buildings, stunning hidden plazas, delicate wells behind rustic, decrepit alleys and buildings.
Fes Excursion. Travelling from the Ville Nouvelle to Fez El Bali is like stepping back in time.

Every Morracan we met visits a hammam once per week. The scrub is hard, sometimes even a bit uncomfortable, but it’s very satisfying to see all the dead cells coming off. Traditionally, the inner courtyard is the center of the building.We got fortunate, and the sun was shining on the day of our arrival. More Infos.


Here leather products are still manufactured in the old way. A traditional rough sponge and a particular technique make sure all your dead skin is thoroughly taken off. You’ll find the bus terminal right outside the medina.Flights arrive at which lies about xx km outside the city. More Infos. It get’s really hot in summer, so it might not be the best time for extensive sight-seeing.We use cookies on our website. More Infos. It grew in the 12 th and 13 th centuries to about the size that it is today.. Fez has a certain roughness not just visible in its architecture.Statistics cookies collect information anonymously.

Many of the famous sights are not visible at first sight and often hidden behind small lanes or at the back of unimpressive buildings.Even though many “Fessi” trade their medina home for a more modern home in the novelle city, it is still home to 70 000 people.Always check your bill at any restaurant! Great guide and amazing way to see the medina without the stress of getting lost.