Fes-6-day-itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Fes
Places to Visit:
- Medina of Fes: Explore the ancient medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and get lost in its narrow streets and alleys.
- Al-Attarine Madrasa: Stop by this beautiful madrasa (school) to admire its stunning architecture and intricate tile work.
Activities:
- Get settled into your accommodation
- Start exploring the medina on foot
- Visit a local hammam (public bath) for a relaxing experience
Where to Eat:
- Chez Lounes: Enjoy traditional Moroccan cuisine at this cozy restaurant in the heart of the medina.
- Café Clock: Try some delicious coffee and pastries at this popular café.
Where to Stay:
- Riad Fes: Relax in the tranquil atmosphere of this beautiful riad (traditional Moroccan house with an interior garden).
- Hotel Batha: Enjoy comfortable rooms and a warm welcome at this family-run hotel.
Things to Know:
- The medina can be crowded and noisy, so consider visiting early in the morning or later in the evening.
- Be prepared for some uneven terrain and stairs when exploring the medina.
- Bring plenty of water and snacks with you as options may be limited.
Transportation:
- Walking: The best way to explore the medina is on foot. Wear comfortable shoes and take your time.
- Taxi: Use a taxi to get around the city, especially if you’re not comfortable walking.
Tips:
- Respect local customs and traditions when visiting mosques or other places of worship.
- Don’t touch or try to handle any artifacts or historic objects without permission.
- Learn some basic Arabic phrases like “hello” (as-salamu alaykum) and “thank you” (shukraan).
Day 2: Explore the Medina
Places to Visit:
- Al-Massara Madrasa: Visit this beautiful madrasa, known for its stunning tile work and intricate architecture.
- Batha Market: Explore the bustling market stalls selling everything from spices to souvenirs.
Activities:
- Take a cooking class and learn how to make traditional Moroccan dishes like tagine and couscous.
- Visit a local carpet shop to see artisans at work weaving beautiful rugs and carpets.
Where to Eat:
- Le Patio: Enjoy delicious food in the courtyard of this charming riad.
- Restaurant Fes: Try some tasty Moroccan cuisine in a cozy atmosphere.
Where to Stay:
- Riad El Yacout: Relax in the peaceful surroundings of this beautiful riad.
- Hotel Mouna: Enjoy comfortable rooms and a warm welcome at this family-run hotel.
Things to Know:
- The medina can be very crowded, so consider visiting early in the morning or later in the evening.
- Be prepared for some uneven terrain and stairs when exploring the medina.
- Bring plenty of water and snacks with you as options may be limited.
Transportation:
- Walking: The best way to explore the medina is on foot. Wear comfortable shoes and take your time.
- Taxi: Use a taxi to get around the city, especially if you’re not comfortable walking.
Tips:
- Respect local customs and traditions when visiting mosques or other places of worship.
- Don’t touch or try to handle any artifacts or historic objects without permission.
- Learn some basic Arabic phrases like “hello” (as-salamu alaykum) and “thank you” (shukraan).
Day 3: Visit the Royal Palace
Places to Visit:
- Royal Palace: Explore the impressive palace of the former sultan, now home to the royal family.
- Bab Boujeloud: Stop by this beautiful gate, one of the most photographed landmarks in Fes.
Activities:
- Take a tour of the palace and learn about its history and significance.
- Visit the nearby mosque, where you can see some stunning tile work and architecture.
Where to Eat:
- Restaurant Al-Massara: Enjoy delicious food in this cozy restaurant near the palace.
- Café Café: Try some tasty coffee and pastries at this popular café.
Where to Stay:
- Riad Tazi: Relax in the peaceful surroundings of this beautiful riad.
- Hotel Essalam: Enjoy comfortable rooms and a warm welcome at this family-run hotel.
Things to Know:
- The palace is closed on Fridays, so plan your visit accordingly.
- Be respectful when visiting the mosque or other places of worship.
- Don’t touch or try to handle any artifacts or historic objects without permission.
Transportation:
- Walking: The best way to get around Fes is on foot. Wear comfortable shoes and take your time.
- Taxi: Use a taxi to get around the city, especially if you’re not comfortable walking.
Tips:
- Learn some basic Arabic phrases like “hello” (as-salamu alaykum) and “thank you” (shukraan).
- Respect local customs and traditions when visiting mosques or other places of worship.
- Don’t forget to bring plenty of water and snacks with you as options may be limited.
Day 4: Explore the Old Jewish Quarter
Places to Visit:
- Old Jewish Quarter: Explore the ancient streets and alleys of this historic neighborhood.
- Hassan Mosque: Stop by this beautiful mosque, known for its stunning architecture and tile work.
Activities:
- Take a tour of the old Jewish quarter and learn about its history and significance.
- Visit a local synagogue to see some beautiful examples of Moroccan Jewish art and culture.
Where to Eat:
- Restaurant Café: Enjoy delicious food in this cozy restaurant near the old Jewish quarter.
- Café Clock: Try some tasty coffee and pastries at this popular café.
Where to Stay:
- Riad El Yacout: Relax in the peaceful surroundings of this beautiful riad.
- Hotel Mouna: Enjoy comfortable rooms and a warm welcome at this family-run hotel.
Things to Know:
- The old Jewish quarter can be very crowded, so consider visiting early in the morning or later in the evening.
- Be prepared for some uneven terrain and stairs when exploring the medina.
- Don’t touch or try to handle any artifacts or historic objects without permission.
Transportation:
- Walking: The best way to get around Fes is on foot. Wear comfortable shoes and take your time.
- Taxi: Use a taxi to get around the city, especially if you’re not comfortable walking.
Tips:
- Learn some basic Arabic phrases like “hello” (as-salamu alaykum) and “thank you” (shukraan).
- Respect local customs and traditions when visiting mosques or other places of worship.
- Don’t forget to bring plenty of water and snacks with you as options may be limited.
Day 5: Visit the Museum
Places to Visit:
- Fes Museum: Explore the impressive collection of art and artifacts at this museum.
- Batha Market: Stop by this bustling market stalls selling everything from spices to souvenirs.
Activities:
- Take a tour of the museum and learn about its history and significance.
- Visit a local carpet shop to see artisans at work weaving beautiful rugs and carpets.
Where to Eat:
- Restaurant Al-Massara: Enjoy delicious food in this cozy restaurant near the palace.
- Café Café: Try some tasty coffee and pastries at this popular café.
Where to Stay:
- Riad Tazi: Relax in the peaceful surroundings of this beautiful riad.
- Hotel Essalam: Enjoy comfortable rooms and a warm welcome at this family-run hotel.
Things to Know:
- The museum is closed on Fridays, so plan your visit accordingly.
- Be respectful when visiting the mosque or other places of worship.
- Don’t touch or try to handle any artifacts or historic objects without permission.
Transportation:
- Walking: The best way to get around Fes is on foot. Wear comfortable shoes and take your time.
- Taxi: Use a taxi to get around the city, especially if you’re not comfortable walking.
Tips:
- Learn some basic Arabic phrases like “hello” (as-salamu alaykum) and “thank you” (shukraan).
- Respect local customs and traditions when visiting mosques or other places of worship.
- Don’t forget to bring plenty of water and snacks with you as options may be limited.
Day 6: Departure
Places to Visit:
- Medina of Fes: Spend some time exploring the ancient medina before departing.
- Batha Market: Stop by this bustling market stalls selling everything from spices to souvenirs.
Activities:
- Take a farewell tour of the city and learn about its history and significance.
- Visit a local hammam (public bath) for a relaxing experience.
Where to Eat:
- Chez Lounes: Enjoy traditional Moroccan cuisine at this cozy restaurant in the heart of the medina.
- Café Clock: Try some delicious coffee and pastries at this popular café.
Where to Stay:
- Riad Fes: Relax in the tranquil atmosphere of this beautiful riad (traditional Moroccan house with an interior garden).
- Hotel Batha: Enjoy comfortable rooms and a warm welcome at this family-run hotel.
Things to Know:
- Be prepared for some uneven terrain and stairs when exploring the medina.
- Don’t touch or try to handle any artifacts or historic objects without permission.
- Learn some basic Arabic phrases like “hello” (as-salamu alaykum) and “thank you” (shukraan).
Transportation:
- Taxi: Use a taxi to get to the airport or bus station for your departure.
Tips:
- Respect local customs and traditions when visiting mosques or other places of worship.
- Don’t forget to bring plenty of water and snacks with you as options may be limited.