Essential Guide for Visiting Fes (Fez), Morocco | Go Travel Daily

Essential Guide for Visiting Fes (Fez), Morocco

Exploring Fes: A Guide to Morocco’s Historical Gem

Fes is Morocco’s cultural and spiritual capital, making it one of the nation’s top attractions. The Fes Medina (old-walled city), known as Fes el-Bali, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the primary reason people flock to this vibrant city. Within Fes el-Bali, you’ll find an intricate labyrinth of over 9,000 narrow streets, bustling with shops selling everything from spices to artisanal crafts. Visitors should brace themselves to easily lose their way, but this adventurous detour often leads to delightful surprises.

In Fes, getting lost can be a part of the charm. With food stalls dotting the streets, you will certainly not go hungry. Additionally, marvel at the captivating shops, historic fountains, and serene courtyards. With numerous mosques and tanneries waiting to be explored, there is no shortage of activity. Moreover, don’t forget to sip the refreshing mint tea as you stroll through the lively streets.

As a traveler, you may find yourself approached for guidance at some point. If you prefer to explore independently, politely decline offers from children and insist that you “know where you are going.” Encouraging such practices could lead to education disruptions.

Orienting Yourself in Fes

While Fes may feel more gritty and maze-like than Marrakech, you can navigate through old Fes by following two main alleys: Talaa Kebira and Talaa Seghir. Both lead directly to the grand Bab Bou Jeloud gate. If you find yourself lost, steer towards either alley and inquire about directions to Bab Bou Jeloud. The gate is quite stunning, but the charming square filled with rooftop restaurants just beyond the gates is an absolute must-visit.

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Fes Maps and Directions

Unfortunately, maps may not always be reliable, making local knowledge invaluable. To avoid attracting the attention of unofficial guides, seek directions from established shopkeepers or stop for a cup of mint tea and ask the owner for guidance. You may soon encounter fellow tourists who look equally lost, providing an opportunity to ask them for assistance.

Getting a Guide

Consider hiring a guide for your first day in Fes, especially if this is your first visit to North Africa. Official guides are typically knowledgeable historians, fluent in various languages, ready to help you navigate the unique details of this medieval city. They will lead you to the main sights, including the stunning mosques that line the streets. A good guide will also help you acclimatize to the lively atmosphere of Fes. While a guided tour may take you through a leather shop, this experience is essential for exploring the tanneries. Should you decide not to purchase anything, you are encouraged to leave a small tip.

Once you’ve visited the tanneries and significant landmarks, the true joy of Fes lies in discovering its hidden corners and non-tourist areas—so embrace the adventure and get lost in the wonders of this ancient city.

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