Discovering the Fes Medina
Fes el-Bali, the old medina, is the heart of the city and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Enter through the iconic Bab Bou Jeloud (Blue Gate), a grand entrance that leads into winding alleys filled with artisanal shops, cafés, and historic sites.
- Medersa Bou Inania: A 14th-century Islamic college, famous for its intricate tile work and serene atmosphere, perfect for appreciating Morocco’s historic architecture. Arrive early or late for fewer crowds and a peaceful experience in this iconic site. Discover more at Bou Inania Medersa.
- University of Al Quaraouiyine: Recognized as one of the oldest universities globally, founded in 859 AD. While entry is restricted, the historic value and architectural beauty make it worth a stop.
Iconic Souks and the Tanneries of Fes
The Fes tanneries, especially the Chaouwara Tanneries, are a sensory experience that shouldn’t be missed. Here, you can observe traditional leather-making methods with colorful dyes in open vats. Bring mint leaves to mask the strong aroma and consider leaving a small tip for local guides, who may offer insights or viewpoints over the tanneries. For tips on navigating the souks and tanneries, check Salt in our Hair’s guide on Fes.
- Souk Seffarine: Known for metalwork, this souk is a favorite spot to watch artisans creating intricate designs by hand. Items like lamps, teapots, and decorative metal pieces make great souvenirs.
- Shopping tips: Bargaining is expected, and prices vary by item and material. Expect to pay a small fee or purchase from a shop after taking photos from a balcony overlooking the tanneries.
Cultural Landmarks Beyond the Medina
While the medina holds the city’s pulse, other neighborhoods, like Fes el-Jdid, feature stunning attractions. Here, you can admire the grandeur of the Royal Palace of Fes, known for its magnificent brass doors.
- Merenid Tombs: Located on a hill outside the city, these 14th-century ruins offer panoramic views, especially during sunrise or sunset, for a unique perspective on Fes.
- Borj Nord Museum: This fortress turned museum showcases Moroccan military history alongside a breathtaking view of Fes.