Fes Full Day Gudied Tours
Fes Full Day Gudied Toru
| Departure | Pick up from your accommodation . |
| Departure Time | Pick up arround 9 Am |
| Languages | English, French ,Arabic |
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Tour Timeline
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1Fes Full Day Gudied Tours
- Royal Palace Gate: Known to be the Gates of the King from the 14th Century. One of the oldest and largest palaces, featuring marble, copper, and mosaic structure.
- Jewish Quarter (Mellah): Built in the 1430s, near the Royal residencies. The first Mellah in Morocco, designed to protect its inhabitants.
- Ibn Danan Synagogue: One of the oldest and most essential synagogues in North Africa, built in the 17th century. Features wooden ceilings and plaster-coated walls.
- Views of Janan Sabil Garden, Borj Nord, and Bab Boujloud.
- Ceramic School: Known for handmade pottery, showcasing local artisans and their work.
12:30–13:30: Lunch at a local restaurant.
Fes Cultural Tour – Historical Guided Tour
- Madrasa Bou Inania: Built by Abu Inan Fais in 1351 in Meknes. A key example of Marinid architecture, serving as an educational institution.
- Chouara Tannery: One of the oldest and biggest tanneries in Africa, producing leather using natural colors.
Visit Museum – Mausoleum – Madrassa
- Nejjarine Museum: An 18th-century wooden crafts museum, showcasing items like books, locks, instruments, and more.
- Kairouine University: Founded in 859, one of the oldest operating educational institutions in the Muslim world.
- Attarine Madrassa: Famous for its beautiful courtyard and Arabic calligraphy on its large wooden doors.
- Moulay Idriss Mausoleum: Resting place of Moulay Idriss II, ruler of Morocco from 807 to 828.
- Zaouia Sidi Ahmed Tijani: Tomb of the 18th-century Sufi Shaykh and founder of the Tijaniyya order.
16:00: Tour ends with local visits including handicraft workshops like glass and copper items.
17:00–18:00: Return to hotel/Riad in Fes.