Fes Medina Circuit (All comfort)
Overview
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- Guide Expertism
- Security from scams
- Comfort services
- Entry/Admission - Bab Bou Jeloud
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Stop At: Bab Bou Jeloud, Fes Morocco
The structure is a triple-arched gate that makes use of Moorish architectural forms, with pointed horseshoe arches and a crenelated top. Both the inner and outer facades are covered in polychrome tiles featuring arabesques and Moroccan geometric motifs, with the outer facade predominantly blue and the interior facade predominantly green-ish. Strangely, the actual doors of the gate seem to close and lock from the outside; perhaps an indication that the French administration saw it partly as a means of controlling the movement of the inhabitants inside the medina
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Dar Batha Museum, Place du Batha Fez, Fes 30030 Morocco
Dar Batha Museum is located in the heart of the medina, opposite the beautiful Bou Inania.Before becoming a museum in 1915, the building was a beautiful palace of Arab-Andalusian style, built by Moulay el Hassan in the late nineteenth century.This museum is full of treasures that reflect the traditional art of Fez and its region.On the menu: carved wood, embroidery, zellige, wrought iron, jewelry, coins, carpets …The wealth of Fassi craftsmanship is stunning!
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Bou Inania Medersa, Rue Talaa Sghira, Fes 30110 Morocco
The name Bou Inania comes from the first part of the sultan's name Abou Inan. The madrasa functioned both as an educational institute and as a congregational mosque.
This is the only madrasa in Fes with a minaret.[2][3] Opposite the main doorway of the madrasa is the entrance to the dar al-wuḍūʾ (ablutions house) for washing limbs and face before prayers. Left and right of the central court there are classrooms.According to history, religious leaders of the Karaouine Mosque advised Abu Inan Faris to build this madrasa. It was the last madrasa to be built by the Marinids. The madrasa became one of the most important religious institutions of Fes and Morocco, and gained the status of Grand Mosque.
The madrasa was renovated in the 18th century. During the reign of Sultan Mulay Sliman, entire sections were reconstructed. In the 20th century, major restoration work was performed on the load-bearing structure, the plaster, wood and tiled decorations with Islamic geometric patterns.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Museo Nejjarine, Pl. Nejjarine, Fes 30030 Morocco
Fondouk el-Nejjarine is one of the best known buildings in Fez , Morocco . This fondouk or caravanserai was declared a national monument in 1916 and listed as a World Heritage of Unesco .The three floors currently house the Wood Museum.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Zaouia of Moulay Idriss II, Fes 30030 Morocco
The Zaouia of Moulay Idriss II is a zawiya (a shrine and religious complex; also spelled zaouia) in Fez, Morocco. It is dedicated to and contains the tomb of Idris II (or Moulay Idris II when including his sharifian title), who ruled Morocco from 807 to 828 and is considered the main founder of the city of Fes and of the first Moroccan Islamic state.The UNESCO-listed old medina of Fez, and is considered one of the holiest shrines in Morocco.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Mosque and University Kairaouine, 327G+XMC, Fes, Morocco
It is the oldest existing, continually operating higher educational institution in the world according to UNESCO and Guinness World Records[5][6] and is occasionally referred to as the oldest university by scholars.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Chouara Tannery, Hay Lablida Chouara, Fes 30030 Morocco
Fes’ tanneries consist of several stone vessels that are filled with a range of natural dyes and various liquids. Dozens of men are often in and out of standing waist deep in the vessels, working under the hot Moroccan sun to prepare the animals hides soaking in each vessel. The tanneries work with a variety of different hides from cows, sheep, goat and camel, and turn them into the beautiful leather products you see lining the streets of Fes.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Andalusian Mosque, Rue Nekhaline, Fes 30030 Morocco
Andalusian Mosque is a mosque in Fes el Bali, the old medina quarter of the city of Fez, Morocco. The mosque dates back to the inception of the city in the 9th century, with the completion of the initial foundation in 859-860. This makes it one of the oldest mosques in the world. The mosque had been renovated and expanded several times since then. Today, it is one of the relatively few remaining Idrisid-era establishments and the main landmarks of the city.
Duration: 20 minutes
Additional information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Stroller accessible
- Service animals allowed
- Near public transportation
- Infant seats available
- Transportation is wheelchair accessible
- Most travelers can participate
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Guide was on time, tour lasted 5 hours, service was professional, I felt secure all the time and did not have any communication problems with the guide as he talked fluently English.
Guide was on time, tour lasted 5 hours, service was professional, I felt secure all the time and did not have any communication problems with the guide as he talked fluently English.The organization and transport were excellent and the day went well with many comfort.The highest point was our fantastic guide, he was very kind and attentive and very competent.We were so impressed by his multilingual abilities.He treated us all like a little family for the day, so thank you fo...
The organization and transport were excellent and the day went well with many comfort.The highest point was our fantastic guide, he was very kind and attentive and very competent.We were so impressed by his multilingual abilities.He treated us all like a little family for the day, so thank you for an amazing day.We enjoyed the company of our charming travel companions so much appreciated.Thanks to moroccofort tour that made my trip to Morocco such a combination of enjoyment, fun and wisdom. Great services,findable transports,tasty food, welcoming and helpful people, interesting places to visit. Very recommended.
Thanks to moroccofort tour that made my trip to Morocco such a combination of enjoyment, fun and wisdom. Great services,findable transports,tasty food, welcoming and helpful people, interesting places to visit. Very recommended.Moroccomfort has definitely become my go to site for travelling. The guide Mr mohammed took us to some amazing places but the most important is that I was feeling secure during all the tour. La maison Bleue was one I couldn't get over. HIghly recommended!
Moroccomfort has definitely become my go to site for travelling. The guide Mr mohammed took us to some amazing places but the most important is that I was feeling secure during all the tour. La maison Bleue was one I couldn't get over. HIghly recommended!We loved our tour with Mohamed. He is a smart and funny guy, also a very knowledgeable and cultivated guide. He seemed very enthusiastic about sharing everything he knew about Morocco and Fez. Besides, we were taken to places with the cheapest prices and the highest qualities, food, clothes, acce...
We loved our tour with Mohamed. He is a smart and funny guy, also a very knowledgeable and cultivated guide. He seemed very enthusiastic about sharing everything he knew about Morocco and Fez. Besides, we were taken to places with the cheapest prices and the highest qualities, food, clothes, accessories...everything desired. We really had fun hanging around with a guide with that sense of humour, he made my day.Highly recommended!The accommodations were comfortable and clean, and we felt safe and secure throughout the trip. recommended
The accommodations were comfortable and clean, and we felt safe and secure throughout the trip. recommended