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Barceló Fès Medina
Barceló Fès Medina
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Fes Marriott Hotel Jnan Palace
Hotel Sahrai
Hotel Sahrai
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Hotel ibis Fes
Riad Alassala Fes
Riad Alassala Fes
Palais Medina Riad Resort
Palais Medina Riad Resort
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Hôtel Riad la clé de Fes
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Riad Fes Maya
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Vichy Thermalia Spa Hotel Moulay Yacoub
RIAD SEBTI
RIAD SEBTI
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Mia Hotels Fes
Riad TOYOUR
Riad TOYOUR
Ramada by Wyndham Fes
Ramada by Wyndham Fes
Hôtel Volubilis
Hôtel Volubilis
Riad Zamane Fès - Boutique & Spa
Riad Zamane Fès - Boutique & Spa
Hotel Zahrat Al Jabal
Hotel Zahrat Al Jabal
Riad Mazar Fes
Riad Mazar Fes
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Fes El Bali
Step into the 9th-century world of Fes El Bali, one of the largest car-free urban areas on earth. This UNESCO site preserves medieval Islamic architecture within honey-colored walls and winding alleys. The Al-Qarawiyyin Mosque anchors this ancient labyrinth, home to the world's oldest continuously operating university. Wander through bustling souks where artisans practice centuries-old crafts in open workshops. Traditional riads offer peaceful courtyard retreats from the sensory-rich marketplace. Mint tea flows freely while the calls to prayer echo across this authentic cultural treasure.

Talaa
Talaa weaves through the heart of Fes's ancient medina, a UNESCO World Heritage treasure dating back to the 9th century. Stone pathways lead past the ornate Bou Inania Madrasa with its intricate tilework and the iconic Blue Gate. The area pulses with history as artisans practice centuries-old crafts in traditional workshops. Winding alleyways reveal bustling souks where vendors sell everything from spices to handwoven carpets. Visitors can explore the Dar Batha Museum or watch leather being dyed in the colourful tanneries. The medieval atmosphere remains wonderfully intact with honey-colored walls and carved cedar doors framing this living museum.

Mellah
Step into Fes's historic Mellah, where centuries of Jewish heritage come alive through narrow cobblestone streets and distinctive architecture. The beautifully restored Ibn Danan Synagogue showcases intricate tilework and carved cedar ceilings. White-washed buildings with wrought-iron balconies and Star of David motifs create a unique visual landscape. The ancient Jewish cemetery tells silent stories while local silversmiths continue traditional crafts in bustling jewellery souks. Wander through intimate alleyways where the scent of mint tea mingles with spices. This pedestrian-friendly quarter offers authentic cultural immersion with minimal tourist infrastructure just minutes from Fes el-Bali.

Medina of Fez
Step back in time at Medina of Fez, a UNESCO World Heritage site where medieval Islamic architecture lines labyrinthine alleys. Craftsmen hammer brass and dye leather using centuries-old techniques in this authentic cultural enclave. The world's oldest university stands proudly alongside ornate mosques and madrasas with stunning zellij tilework. Explore bustling souks filled with artisanal textiles, spices, and metalwork. Traditional riads offer peaceful courtyard retreats from the sensory-rich streets where calls to prayer echo off honey-colored walls. No cars enter this pedestrian-only district where daily life continues much as it has for a thousand years.

Fes El Jdid
You'll enjoy the monuments and parks in Fes El Jdid. You might want to make time for a stop at Royal Palace or Parc Jnane Sbile.
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The ancient medina's labyrinthine streets lead to Bou Inania Madrasa, Al-Attarine Madrasa, and the aromatic tanneries where leather-making traditions continue. Nearby Volubilis offers remarkably preserved Roman ruins, while Meknès impresses with its massive Bab Mansour gate and the royal stables of Moulay Ismail.

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