1. Bab Boujloud
Known as the 'Blue Gate,' Bab Boujloud is the main entrance to the old Medina of Fez, featuring stunning blue and green tilework.
The best places to see and eat in Fes, ranked by real travelers.
Known as the 'Blue Gate,' Bab Boujloud is the main entrance to the old Medina of Fez, featuring stunning blue and green tilework.
A serene public garden in the heart of Fez, offering lush greenery, fountains, and a peaceful escape from the bustling city.
This grand palace, also known as Dar el Makhzen, features impressive brass doors and beautiful gardens, though it's not open to the public.
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Another important gate to the Medina, Bab Rcif provides access to some of the oldest parts of Fez and is a hub for local commerce.
A beautifully decorated Islamic school from the 14th century, known for its intricate tilework and serene courtyard.
These ancient ruins offer panoramic views of Fez and are a great spot for photography and historical exploration.
Housed in a beautifully restored caravanserai, this museum showcases traditional Moroccan woodworking and crafts.
A military museum located in a historic fortress, offering insights into Morocco's military history and excellent views of the city.
One of Fez's most important religious schools, known for its impressive architecture and intricate design.
Famous for their traditional leather production, the tanneries offer a unique and colorful glimpse into an ancient craft.
This museum is housed in a former palace and features a collection of traditional Moroccan arts and crafts.
A historic palace offering a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of Moroccan nobility, with beautiful architecture and decor.
An important historic synagogue in the Mellah (Jewish quarter) of Fez, showcasing Jewish heritage and architecture.
One of the world’s largest urban car-free zones, this UNESCO World Heritage site is a maze of narrow streets, historic buildings, and vibrant markets.
A historic Islamic school known for its simple yet beautiful architecture, offering insights into traditional Moroccan education.
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