Embark on a captivating half-day journey through Fez with your dedicated private guide, and uncover the city's historical treasures, winding alleys, and vibrant core. As you meander through the labyrinthine streets of the UNESCO-listed medina, a World Heritage Site, you'll explore mosques, a renowned madrasa, and the lively Fez tanneries, each brimming with Medieval history and charm.
Enjoy the flexibility and personalized attention that a private guide offers during your half-day excursion. Whether you choose to shop for unique souvenirs, dive into local history, savor the flavors of regional cuisine, or simply soak in the lively atmosphere, you can do so at your own unhurried pace.
for its green and blue ceramics, the Mellah, the 17th-century Ibn Danan synagogue, the Kings Palace, the Merindes Tops & Borj North & South, and a captivating Ceramic factory. Hicham will ensure you experience the city's multifaceted beauty before returning to your hotel or riad.
a, a name derived from its proximity to a historic souk renowned for perfume and spices—a literal translation of "Madrasa of the Perfumers." This institution served as a prestigious religious high school, exclusively for high-achieving male students. Notably, a significant number of these scholars would later pursue their studies at the nearby Kairaouine University, an educational establishment with roots dating back to 859 AD. While exploring the captivating Fez medina on guided walking tours, many visitors choose to bask in the serene beauty of this Madrasa, providing a perfect respite from the lively streets beyond. Please keep in mind that admission fees of 20 DH per person are not included in the tour.
Though entrance is not possible for non-Muslims, Hicham will share the significance of this revered site.
It houses a private museum with a remarkable riad architecture. Entrance fees are 20 DH per person (not included).
Your journey commences with an exploration of the Medina, one of the world's largest walled cities. Meander through narrow streets adorned with fresh fruit, vibrant spices, intricate Berber carpets, and exquisite Moroccan artistry. Along the way, you'll encounter the historically significant Quaraouiyine Mosque, founded in 859 by Fatima el Fihri, and the Andalusian Mosque, dating back to 860 (please note that entry is not permitted to non-Muslims).
slamic school (madrasa) constructed in 1670 under the rule of Sultan Al-Rashid Ben Ali Al-Charif in Fez, Morocco. This historical institution has played a significant role in the city's educational heritage. Visitors can explore its rich history; however, please be aware that entrance fees of 20 DH per person are not included.
Today, it's a captivating tourist attraction that has retained its traditional methods.
You'll have the chance to witness the magic of skilled artisans at work, crafting intricate mosaic tiles, weaving vibrant textiles, molding exquisite pottery, etching brass and copper with precision, and weaving enchanting carpets. These artisans, the custodians of traditions passed down through generations, bring to life the rich culture, traditions, and heritage of the region. Each visit to these workshops is an immersive journey into the soul of Moroccan craftsmanship, providing unique insights into the meticulous processes behind these timeless creations.
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