Fes-3-day-itinerary
Day 1: Exploring the Medina
Places to Visit:
- Medina Gate: The entrance to the ancient medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Bab Boujloud: A beautiful blue-tiled gate that’s one of the main entrances to the medina.
- Kairouyine Mosque: One of the oldest and largest mosques in Morocco.
Activities:
- Wander through the narrow streets and alleys of the medina, taking in the sights and sounds of the ancient city.
- Visit a local market (souk) to see traditional crafts and goods on sale.
- Explore the many shops and stalls selling spices, textiles, and other local products.
Where to Eat:
- Restaurant Fes: Try traditional Moroccan cuisine at this cozy restaurant near the medina gate.
- Café des Arabesques: A charming café serving delicious pastries and coffee in a beautiful courtyard setting.
Accommodation:
- Hotel Batha Palace: A luxurious hotel located in the heart of the medina, with comfortable rooms and excellent service.
- Riad Fes: A beautifully restored riad (traditional Moroccan house) that offers stunning views of the city and a relaxing atmosphere.
Things to Know:
- Respect local customs and traditions when visiting mosques or other religious sites.
- Bargaining is expected at markets and stalls, so be prepared to negotiate prices.
- Try some traditional Moroccan sweets, such as makroud or ghriba, for a delicious treat.
Transportation:
- The medina is best explored on foot, but you can also take a taxi or ride-share if needed.
- Be careful when crossing streets, as traffic in Morocco can be chaotic at times.
Tips and Other Things to Know:
- Don’t drink tap water in Fes, as the quality can be poor. Stick to bottled or filtered water instead.
- Be prepared for crowds and chaos in the medina, especially during peak travel seasons.
- Take time to explore the many alleys and side streets of the medina, where you’ll find hidden gems and unexpected surprises.
Day 2: Exploring the Outside
Places to Visit:
- Merinid Tombs: A historic site that’s home to the tombs of several Merinid sultans.
- Borj Nord: A medieval fortress that offers stunning views of the city and surrounding countryside.
- Dar Batha Museum: A museum showcasing traditional Moroccan crafts and artifacts.
Activities:
- Take a guided tour of the Merinid Tombs to learn more about the history and significance of this site.
- Explore the many shops and stalls selling local handicrafts and souvenirs in the medina.
- Try your hand at making some traditional Moroccan crafts, such as pottery or textiles.
Where to Eat:
- Restaurant Al-Attik: A cozy restaurant serving delicious traditional Moroccan cuisine.
- Café des Arts: A charming café that’s a great place to relax and enjoy a cup of coffee or tea.
Accommodation:
- Hotel La Palma: A comfortable hotel located near the Merinid Tombs, with excellent service and amenities.
- Riad Dar Nour: A beautifully restored riad that offers stunning views of the city and a relaxing atmosphere.
Things to Know:
- Respect local customs and traditions when visiting mosques or other religious sites.
- Bargaining is expected at markets and stalls, so be prepared to negotiate prices.
- Try some traditional Moroccan sweets, such as makroud or ghriba, for a delicious treat.
Transportation:
- The outside areas of Fes are best explored by car or taxi. Be careful when driving, as roads can be narrow and winding.
- You can also take a ride-share or use public transportation to get around the city.
Tips and Other Things to Know:
- Don’t drink tap water in Fes, as the quality can be poor. Stick to bottled or filtered water instead.
- Be prepared for crowds and chaos in the medina, especially during peak travel seasons.
- Take time to explore the many alleys and side streets of the medina, where you’ll find hidden gems and unexpected surprises.
Day 3: Relaxing and Shopping
Places to Visit:
- Ksar des Ouled: A beautiful palace that’s a great place to relax and enjoy some traditional Moroccan architecture.
- Souk el-Attarine: A bustling market selling everything from spices to textiles.
- Dar Batha Museum: A museum showcasing traditional Moroccan crafts and artifacts.
Activities:
- Take a leisurely stroll through the many gardens and courtyards of the palace, enjoying the peaceful atmosphere.
- Try your hand at making some traditional Moroccan crafts, such as pottery or textiles.
- Visit the many shops and stalls selling local handicrafts and souvenirs in the medina.
Where to Eat:
- Restaurant Al-Madina: A cozy restaurant serving delicious traditional Moroccan cuisine.
- Café des Arabesques: A charming café that’s a great place to relax and enjoy a cup of coffee or tea.
Accommodation:
- Hotel Batha Palace: A luxurious hotel located in the heart of the medina, with comfortable rooms and excellent service.
- Riad Fes: A beautifully restored riad (traditional Moroccan house) that offers stunning views of the city and a relaxing atmosphere.
Things to Know:
- Respect local customs and traditions when visiting mosques or other religious sites.
- Bargaining is expected at markets and stalls, so be prepared to negotiate prices.
- Try some traditional Moroccan sweets, such as makroud or ghriba, for a delicious treat.
Transportation:
- The medina is best explored on foot, but you can also take a taxi or ride-share if needed.
- Be careful when crossing streets, as traffic in Morocco can be chaotic at times.
Tips and Other Things to Know:
- Don’t drink tap water in Fes, as the quality can be poor. Stick to bottled or filtered water instead.
- Be prepared for crowds and chaos in the medina, especially during peak travel seasons.
- Take time to explore the many alleys and side streets of the medina, where you’ll find hidden gems and unexpected surprises.