Dating back to the ninth century, the Medina of Fez (Fes El-Bali) forms the northeast corner of Fez, offering a vivid introduction to the city’s culture, crafts, and bustling atmosphere. Encircled by 13th-century walls and ornamental gates, this UNESCO-listed site is a labyrinth of narrow lanes, shops, and souks. Visitors can wander through the maze-like streets, exploring the vibrant market stalls and traditional workshops that have thrived for centuries. The medina’s rich history and dynamic present converge, providing a sensory experience filled with the sights, sounds, and scents of an ancient yet enduring way of life.
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