Best time: March to June & September to November / Morocco
The spiritual and intellectual capital of Morocco, Fes is a UNESCO-listed medieval city famed for its ancient tanneries, maze-like streets, and living craft traditions that have remained unchanged for centuries.
The oldest walled part of Fes and a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is one of the world's largest car-free urban areas, filled with medieval architecture, bustling souks, and traditional workshops.
The most iconic tannery in Morocco, where leather hides are still dyed by hand in honey-colored stone vats. Visitors can watch the ancient process from surrounding terraces and shop for finished leather goods.
A 14th-century architectural masterpiece featuring elaborate zellige tilework, carved cedar screens, and a peaceful central courtyard. It is one of the few religious buildings in Fes open to non-Muslim visitors.
The most famous entrance to the medina, decorated with blue mosaic tiles on the outside and green on the inside. It is a popular meeting point and a symbol of the city.
Founded in 859 AD, this is considered the oldest continuously operating university in the world. Its mosque and library hold priceless manuscripts and reflect Fes's role as a historic center of learning.
Fassi Pastilla: A refined sweet-and-savory pie traditionally made with pigeon, layered with warqa pastry, almonds, eggs, and aromatic spices, then dusted with cinnamon and powdered sugar. It is the crown jewel of Fassi cuisine.
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