Fez in Focus: A Visual Journey Through Morocco’s Cultural Capital

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Fès el-Bali (Old Medina): The oldest walled part of Fez, a UNESCO World Heritage Site filled with narrow alleys, historic mosques, and vibrant souks.


Chouara Tannery: A centuries-old leather tannery where hides are dyed in natural colors—best viewed from surrounding terraces.


Al Quaraouiyine University: Founded in 859 AD, it’s considered the world’s oldest operating university and a beacon of Islamic scholarship.


Bab Bou Jeloud (The Blue Gate): A beautifully tiled gate marking the entrance to the old medina—one of Fez’s most iconic landmarks.


Bou Inania Madrasa: A 14th-century Islamic school known for its stunning woodwork, stucco, and zellij tilework.


Souk Al-Attarine (Spice Market): A traditional market filled with the scents and colors of Moroccan spices, herbs, and perfumes.


Traditional Riads: Historic Moroccan homes with inner courtyards, now converted into cozy guesthouses full of charm and hospitality.


Borj Nord: A 16th-century fortress offering panoramic views of Fez and housing a museum of arms and military artifacts.


Jnan Sbil Gardens: A peaceful green oasis in the city, with palm-lined paths, fountains, and a relaxing atmosphere.


Dar Batha Museum: A former royal palace showcasing Moroccan arts and crafts, including ceramics, woodwork, and textiles.























 

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