Visiting the cultural capital of Morocco, you will travel comfortably from place to place with your private vehicle and guide, visiting the city’s hotspots, as well as those that are hidden from most tourists.
6 Derby Mernissi, Fès, Morocco
Stop: 10 minutes ( Admission included )
Is one of the gates of the ancient Medina of Fez, built in the 12th century, the gate is made up of three doors including two smaller symmetrical ones, it is covered with blue ceramics, the color of the city of Fez on the outside and green, color of Islam on the Medina side. It was made of cedar wood and sculpted stucco which will be restored shortly. The last major restoration of the door dates from 1912.
Stop: 30 minutes ( Admission excluded )
The Dar Batha museum is located in the heart of the medina, facing the magnificent Bou Inania. Before becoming a museum in 1915, the building was a beautiful Arab-Andalusian style palace, built by Moulay el Hassan at the end of the 19th century. This museum is full of treasures that reflect the traditional art of Fez and its region.
Stop: 20 minutes ( Admission excluded )
The Medersa Bou Inania, inaugurated in 1350, is one of the Koranic schools of higher education which also served as a residence for students.
The Medersa Bou Inania was renovated in the 18th and 20th centuries. It is therefore currently one of the best preserved in the medina, thus leaving a testimony to the wealth of the ancient city of Fez.
Stop: 20 minutes
Fondouk el-Nejjarine is one of the most famous buildings in Fez, Morocco. This fondouk or caravanserai was declared a national monument in 1916 and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The three floors currently house the Wood Museum.
Stop: 10 minutes
The mausoleum (Zaouïa) of Moulay Idriss II is a sanctuary dedicated to the man who was king of Morocco between the years 807 and 828 and founder of the city for the second time in 810.
Stop: 20 minutes
It is the oldest existing and operating higher education institution in the world
Stop: 20 minutes
The tanneries of Fez consist of several stone vessels filled with a range of natural dyes and various liquids. Tanneries work with a variety of different hides from cows, sheep, goats and camels, and transform them into the beautiful leather products you see on the streets of Fez.
Stop: 20 minutes
The Andalusian Mosque is a mosque located in Fez el Bali, the ancient medina of the city of Fez, Morocco. The mosque dates back to the creation of the city in the 9th century, making it one of the oldest mosques in the world. Since then, the mosque has been renovated and expanded several times.