What sets this activity apart is the perfect blend of history, culture, and craftsmanship—led by a knowledgeable local guide who brings Fes to life through storytelling and insider insights. Unlike typical tours, this half-day walking experience takes you beyond the usual landmarks to explore hidden corners of the Medina and artisan quarters where traditional crafts are still made by hand, just as they have been for centuries. From the golden gates of the Royal Palace to the spiritual legacy of the Al-Qarawiyyin University, this tour offers an authentic, enriching introduction to one of Morocco’s most fascinating cities—all within a compact and accessible timeframe.
Meet your Guide in front of Palais de Fès Suites & Spa. The activity provider shall contact you a day or two before the tour date to confirm meeting arrangements and coordinate a meeting with your Guide.
Meet your guide in front of Palais de Fès Suites & Spa for an introduction to the itinerary and essential tips for Fez. Note that entrance fees to historical sites (in Dirhams) are not included
Stroll through the historic Jewish Quarter of Fes, known as the Mellah, one of the oldest in Morocco. As you pass through its narrow streets, your guide will share stories of the once-thriving Jewish community that lived here for centuries. Discover unique Andalusian-style architecture, balconied houses, and the cultural legacy that makes the Mellah a distinctive and important part of Fes’s diverse heritage.
Step inside the magnificent Madrasa Bou Inania, one of the finest theological schools in Morocco and a masterpiece of Marinid architecture. Admire its intricately carved cedar wood, detailed stucco work, and stunning zellij tile mosaics. Built in the 14th century, it is one of the few madrasas in Morocco open to non-Muslim visitors. Your guide will explain its historical and religious significance while you explore its peaceful courtyard and marvel at the craftsmanship that reflects the spiritual and artistic heritage of Fes.
Admire the grandeur of the Royal Palace of Fes (Dar al-Makhzen) with an impressive external visit. While the palace is not open to the public, its majestic bronze doors, colorful zellij tilework, and ornate architecture offer a striking glimpse into Morocco’s royal heritage. Your guide will share the history and significance of the palace, which still serves as a royal residence during visits to the city. A perfect photo stop and cultural highlight of Fes!
Wander through the winding alleys of Fes el-Bali, where the scent of spices and the hum of the souks guide you toward one of the city’s most iconic treasures: Chouara Tannery a living remnant of a millennium-old leather tradition. Step into a world where every stage of production—soaking, cleaning, dyeing, and drying—is done entirely by hand, in open-air vats, just as it was centuries ago. Watch artisans transform raw hides into vibrant leather goods before your eyes, in a sensory experience that’s as authentic as it is unforgettable.
Explore the Medina of Fes, one of the world's largest and best-preserved medieval cities, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Step into a labyrinth of narrow, winding streets where centuries-old traditions are still alive. Experience the lively souks, buzzing with activity, where the scent of spices fills the air, and colorful handmade goods—from leatherwork and ceramics to textiles and metal crafts, catch your eye at every turn. As you walk through the vibrant alleys, you'll witness artisans at work, continuing the skills passed down through generations in the heart of Morocco’s cultural capital.
For over twelve centuries, this remarkable institution—founded by Fatima al-Fihriya—has been recognized as the oldest continually operating university in the world. Within its historic walls, students from across the globe once studied religion, science, medicine, music, and languages. Although the mosque remains closed to non-Muslim visitors, you can still glimpse its serene courtyard, elegant fountains, and intricate mosaic tilework through the main entrance.
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