Cite Dakhla district
GPS will bring you to a small garden. Next to it you will find narrow streets with private houses and a lot of blooming plants over the fences. This district is good for a silent walk or for accommodation.
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GPS will bring you to a small garden. Next to it you will find narrow streets with private houses and a lot of blooming plants over the fences. This district is good for a silent walk or for accommodation.
Read moreUnusual building of fire station has a shape of an unfinished circle with the tower inside of it. It was erected in 1963 by Moroccan architect of French origin – Jean Francois Zevaco.
Read moreCity Hall was erected by Émile Duhon in 1960. It represents brutalism (a style descended from the modernist architectural movement) in Morocco.
Read moreIt’s a neat and well-maintained area, something between a park and a botanical garden divided in several zones. You may have seen this sight on the web also under the name of Bou Jeloud garden. Entrance: Free.
Read moreChouara tannery is the largest of 3 tanneries built in Fez in 11th century. Usually it is told that all dyes are natural and that yellow color is achieved by saffron.
Read moreOne of the most interesting madrasas of Fez was erected in 1323-1325 by sultan Uthman II Abu Said.
Read moreRuins of former necropolis. Marinid tombs are located on the hill not far from Borj Nord fort, this location offers beautiful view to Old Fez.
Read moreBorj Nord is a fort that was built in 1582. There’s a great view to Fes el-Bali from here and you have even no need to visit the museum.
Read moreFes el-Bali is world’s hugest maze for pedestrians. This is the place where Fez was founded by the Idrisids in 789.
Read moreThe second medina of Fez was founded in 1276 by the Marinids. It is located just outside the first, old medina.
Read moreThe primary kasbah was built by the Saadians and later it was refurbished by sultan Moulay Rachid to house guich tribes. Cherarda is the name of one of these tribes.
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