Day tour to FES from CASABLANCA
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Day tour to FES from CASABLANCA

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Stop At: Fes el-Bali, Fes 30110 Morocco

Admire the old city of FES

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Bou Inania Medersa, Talaa Sghira, Fes 30110 Morocco

One of the few religious buildings in the city that non-Muslims may enter, the Medersa (madrassa - Islamic school of learning) is a sumptuous architectural gem and one of Morocco's most gorgeous buildings.

Up until the 1960s, this was still a functioning theological school, and the restoration efforts since that time have restored it to its original beauty. The carved woodwork and stucco decoration is magnificent and is a tribute to Morocco's master artisans

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Cherratin Medersa, Derb Zaouia, Fes 30030 Morocco

Another example of fine Merenid architecture

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Chouara Tannery, Hay Lablida Chouara, Fes 30030 Morocco

colorful Moroccan slippers, leatherwork, metalwork, rainbow-glass lamps, and tiles all displayed at stalls throughout the district.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Fez Mellah, Fes Morocco

The atmospheric old Mellah (Jewish Quarter) is in Fes el Jedid, just north of the Royal Palace. Throughout this compact district, the lanes are lined with fine (though highly dilapidated) examples of early 20th-century houses, which were once home to the vibrant Jewish community of Fes. The small, restored Aben-Danan Synagogue can also be visited here. On the edge of the Mellah is the rambling Jewish cemetery, one of the city's most tranquil spots, and a Jewish Museum housing a collection of objects highlighting Moroccan Jewish life and culture

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Borj Nord, Avenue des Merinides Quartier ben Slimane, Fes 30030 Morocco

For the best views over Fes el Bali, walk up the steep hill just outside the city ramparts, to the Borj Nord area. Here, you'll find a 16th-century fortress, home to an impressive arms museum. The collection of weapons includes some extremely rare pieces that represent armory from across the world. Amid the cache is the five-meter-long cannon (with a weight of 12 tons) that was used during the Battle of the Three Kings.

Duration: 30 minutes

Pass By: Mosque and University Karaouiyne, Fes, Morocco

Built in AD 857 by Tunisian immigrants from the holy city of Kairouan, the Qaraouiyine Mosque was one of the medieval period's most distinguished universities. Today, in its function as a working mosque, it is one of Morocco's largest centers of worship, with a prayer hall that can hold 20,000. The library is one of the oldest surviving in the world and contains more than 30,000 books. Among the collection is a 9th-century Qur'an. The Fes el-Bali complex cannot be entered by non-Muslims, but you can get excellent views of the mosque from nearby restaurant rooftops.

Stop At: Dar Batha Museum, Place du Batha Fez, Fes 30030 Morocco

The Batha Museum is inside a Hispano-Moorish summer palace built in the late 19th century. The museum collection traipses through a selection of traditional Moroccan craftsmanship, with wood carved doors, wrought-iron work, embroidery, carpets, and jewelry all on display.

The centerpiece exhibit of the museum is the ceramics room, where the famous Fes blue ceramics, colored with cobalt, are featured. More interesting than the displays themselves is the building's own original decoration and the lovely internal courtyard garden, which is full of shady trees and tall palms and is a true oasis within the city.

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Fes el-Jdid, Fes Morocco

The Merenids built this "New City" in the 13th century, when they realized that Fes el Bali would be too small to contain their palaces. The rather grand Royal Palace takes center stage here (not open to the public) and behind it, mosques and medersas fill the host of lanes. There's a tranquil air to this small section of the city, which sits between bustling Fes el Bali and the European-style Ville Nouvelle, and it makes a welcoming, peaceful lull between these two faster-paced world

Duration: 20 minutes

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Included
  • Bottled water
  • Driver/guide
  • Local guide
  • Private tour
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Transport by private vehicle
  • Entry/Admission - Fes el-Bali
  • Entry/Admission - Dar Batha Museum
  • Entry/Admission - Fes el-Jdid
Not included
  • Food and drinks
  • Lunch
  • Entry/Admission - Bou Inania Medersa
  • Entry/Admission - Cherratin Medersa
Additional
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Infant seats available
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Near public transportation
  • Infants must sit on laps
  • No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
  • Most travelers can participate
  • This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
Features
Tourism
95%
Cultural
65%
Aquatic
20%
Reviews
5.0
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Alex T
5 | 2018-03-12

We had an extra day in Casa so we decided to plan a day trip to Fes. Our driver Salien was amazing, very accomadating and the way he can maneuver in the Casa traffic is amazing. A 3.5 hour trip each way, we were greeted by our personnel guide in Fes, a walking/shopping tour in the Medina. He had taken us to organized co-ops which gave us an educational background on rugs, weaving, embroidery and leathers. Beware, these places can be high pressured into buying there products. Our highlight was the tanneries. We were guided to a restaurant for lunch on our own, which was delicious.

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