Attractions in Fez

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. […]

Bab Bou Jeloud, also known as Bab Boujeloud or Bab Boujloud, is a striking gateway to the Fez Medina. Built in 1913 by French colonialists, this triple-arch gate is adorned […]

Perched atop the Jebel Zerhoun plateau in northern Morocco, the Roman ruins of Volubilis stand as a testament to the region’s ancient history. This UNESCO World Heritage site, one of […]

The Zaouia of Moulay Idriss II, a significant religious school and mausoleum in Fez, Morocco, houses the tomb of Moulay Idriss II, who played a pivotal role in the city’s […]

Established in 859 AD, the Kairaouine Mosque, also known as the Mosque of al-Qarawiyyin, stands as one of Fez’s most significant cultural landmarks. Holding the Guinness World Record for the […]

The 14th-century Al-Attarine Madrasa, located in Fez, Morocco, stands as a testament to medieval Moroccan craftsmanship. The madrasa’s courtyard and prayer hall are adorned with intricate mosaic tiles, delicate filigree […]

Bou Inania Medersa, one of Fez’s best-known Islamic schools, stands out in the medina skyline with its green-tiled mosque minaret. Built in the 14th century, the medersa is a stunning […]

The Nejjarine Museum of Wooden Arts and Crafts, located in Fez, Morocco, is housed in an 18th-century fondouk, a traditional travelers’ inn. This historic building, with its elegant courtyard, serves […]

Nestled in the heart of Fez, Nejjarine Square, also known as Place Nejjarine, is a small, cobbled square that exudes a rich, historical atmosphere. The square is home to the […]

Founded in the 11th century, Meknes is the most intimate of Morocco’s imperial cities, nestled in the heart of the Fez region. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it boasts regal […]

Moulay Idriss, also known as Moulay Idriss Zerhoun, is Morocco’s spiritual capital, nestled in the hills and home to the nation’s most important pilgrimage site, the Mausoleum of Moulay Idriss. […]

The Fez Mellah, located in the heart of Fez, Morocco, served as the city’s Jewish quarter from the mid-15th century until after World War II. Enclosed by walls, this area […]

The Royal Palace of Fez, or Fes Dar el-Makhzen, once served as the primary residence of the sultan and continues to be used by the King of Morocco when he […]

The Dar Batha Museum, housed in a 19th-century Hispano-Moorish palace built by Moulay el Hassan, is one of Fez’s most notable museums. Located in the heart of Fez, the museum […]

Jnan Sbil Garden, located in Fez, Morocco, offers a serene escape from the bustling medina. Established over a century ago and recently rejuvenated, the garden presents a lush, green contrast […]

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