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A tiny but stunningly decorated 14th-century madrasa near the spice market.
The world's oldest continuously operating university (founded 859 CE) with stunning green-tiled roofs.
The iconic blue-tiled gate and main entrance to Fes's ancient medina.
The finest Marinid madrasa with stunning cedar carvings, zellij tilework, and a green minaret.
A cultural hub famous for camel burgers, cooking classes, rooftop views, and live music.
The photogenic 'Blue City' in the Rif Mountains - a popular day trip from Fes.
A 1,000-year-old leather tannery with 200 colorful dyeing vats - a feast for the eyes and nose.
A 19th-century palace museum with Andalusian gardens, historic Qurans, and Fassi pottery.
The world's largest living medieval city with 9,400 alleys, UNESCO-listed, and 1,200 years of history.
The royal district with the golden-doored Royal Palace, Jewish Quarter (Mellah), and synagogue.
Annual May festival celebrating global sacred music in Fes's most beautiful historic venues.
Hands-on cooking classes in riads with market visits - learn tagine, couscous, and pastilla.
Traditional pottery district where artisans create the famous cobalt-blue Fassi ceramics.
Morocco's finest artisanal souks with ceramics, leather, carpets, lanterns, and spices.
Classic 4-day desert journey from Fes to Marrakech through the Sahara, Gorges, and Aït Benhaddou.
14th-century ruins offering the best panoramic sunset views of the entire Fes medina.
The spiritual heart of Fes - a holy mausoleum with gilded decoration and nougat sellers outside.
A restored 18th-century trading inn with exquisite wooden crafts and a rooftop view.
The iconic coppersmith square with rhythmic hammering, gleaming brass, and Morocco's oldest madrasa.
The medina's main bustling shopping street lined with shops, food stalls, and artisans.