Fez is Morocco’s cultural and historical capital with both hidden and clear treasures - you will find nowhere. The city boasts the elaborate architecture in its madrasas, mosques as well as the enticing labyrinth - the old medina for which Fez is predominantly known. Planning a vacation in Morocco? Then, choosing Fez city tours is a must. But the city has a lot more to do - makes confused where to start your journey. To help you out, here are a few best places to stop over in Fez: Bab Boujloud - The Bab Boujloud, Blue Gate is named for the blue Fassi tiles on the outside. It was built in 1913 by the French. The swirls and star pattern tiles switch to green on the inside. When you look at either side, it’s impressive and bustling insight to the historic area with 9,500 streets and alleys. This is situated in just 7 kilometers distance from Fez and can be a part of your Fez City Tours. Madrasa Bou Inania - The Madrasa Bou Inania is one of the most famous religious buildings non-Muslims can enter easily. It was an Islamic school - founded by Sultan Abu Inan Faris. The building is beautifully decorated with intricate carvings and tile work all the way up to the top of the minaret. An authentic monument of eighth-century and definitely give you a life time experience on City Tours in Fez. Nejjarine Museum of Wooden Arts & Crafts - The Nejjarine Museum of Wooden Arts & Crafts is a strikingly restored fondouk (rooming house). everything you find it is beautifully presented. After all, the stunning building offers the exhibits a run for their money. There is a rooftop cafe offering great views over the medina. Moulay Idriss - The Moulay Idriss -
Fez is Morocco’s cultural and historical capital with both hidden and clear treasures – you will find nowhere. The city boasts the elaborate architecture in its madrasas, mosques as well as the enticing labyrinth – the old medina for which Fez is predominantly known. Planning a vacation in Morocco? Then, choosing Fez city tours