Fez in One Day Sightseeing Tour
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Explore Fez in one day with a private guide. Discover history, culture, and heritage. Enjoy hotel pickup, walking tours, and personalized experiences.
Duration: 6 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Bab Bou Jeloud - Begin at the Merenid Tombs of Fès.

Next, stop at the Musée des Armes, a fortress that once protected Fès. Today it is possible to see a display of 8,000 pieces of artillery from Makina, the arsenal built by Moulay Hassan I. Enter the Fès el- Bali through the symmetrical horse shoe arches at Bab Boujeloud (The Blue Gate). Fès -el Bali, best characterized as a sea of rooftops embellished with minarets and domes, is too narrow for cars. Aside from walking, donkeys and mules are still the best way to travel within the cities old walls.

Upon entering Rue Talaa Kebira, the main street in the medina, you will see lines of shops covered by canopies. Make your way to the Karaouiyine Mosque. Located in the Karaouiyine quarter, the Mosque is one of the oldest in the world and functioned as the first university in Morocco. After your visit, continue along the streets which will lead you to some of Fes’ most important buildings including Dar el- Magana, a fourteenth century water clock and Zaouia el Tijaniya, containing the tomb of Ahmed el Tijani, who spread his infamous doctrine Tariqq el- Tijaniya (The Way) throughout Morocco.

We will also stop to visit the Ech Cherabliyine Mosque (Mosque of the Slipper makers) then browse the souks selling henna, slippers, caftans, silks, jewelry and spices.

Next onto the UNESCO recognized site, Fondouk el- Najjarine. Within the foundouk’s three floors is the Musée de Bois, which displays carved doors from the Bou Inania Medersa.

Stop for lunch within the medina at one of the fine Moroccan palace-restaurants ( On your request your guide can suggest some of the best restaurants in the town for lunch).

After lunch we will visit the Musée Dar el- Batha to view the great collection of pottery, leather-work, wood, books and manuscripts from the nineteenth century.

Next, enter Bab el Ftouh, the “Gateway of the Aperture” to explore the Andalusian quarter, a residential part of the medina laced with monuments. Our last part of the tour will take you into the Fès el Jedid, a kasbah which functioned as Morocco’s administrative center until 1912. Explore the royal palace and many interesting quarters including the Moulay Abdalllah Quarter, the Mellah (Jewish Quarter) and a little farther down south lies Ville Nouvelle (The New Quarter).

Within the medina, we will the following historical sites:

Medersa Bou Inania: An (Islamic school) founded by Abu Inan Faris that is highly decorated from floor to ceiling. The medersa is one of the few religious places in Morocco that is accessible to non-Islamic tourists.

Kairaouine Mosque: Morocco’s second largest mosque was built by Fatima in 857. The Kairaouine Mosque became the home of the West’s first university and the world’s foremost center of learning at the beginning of the second millennium.

University of Al-Karaouine: Founded in 859, this university is one of the leading spiritual and educational centers of the Muslim world and is considered the oldest continuously operating institution of higher learning in the world.

Medersa el Attarin: A (Koranic school) that was named for local spice merchants known as attar. Founded by Sultan Abou Saïd in the 14th century as a students’ dormitory, it is attached to the Kairaouine Mosque.

Zaouia Moulay Idriss II: A zaouia (shrine) dedicated to and the tomb of Moulay Idriss II, who ruled Morocco from 807 to 828 and founded the city of Fès for the second time in 810.
Dar Batha: A Hispano-Moorish palace dating from the end of the 19th century that houses admirable collections of traditional art from Fès.

What's Included
  • Private transportation (hotel pickup and drop-off)
  • Bespoke tour
  • Private tour guide/local expert
  • Bottled water/stop for a hot tea at a local family
What's Not Included
  • Food and drink
  • Gratuities
Additional Information

This Tour offer everyday excursion with local guides to explore best of Fez-day-Tour. We explore: Discover the history, culture and heritage of the city. Family friendly Private guide for a more personalized experience Led by a local guide Free Hotel or Riad pickup and drop-off included Explore the local streets on walking tour of the city We learn about Morocco’s rich history and culture Step back in the time on a history tour…

  • Dress code is smart casual
  • May be operated by a multi-lingual guide
Location
Bab Bou Jeloud
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Gkd4434
Feb 21, 2020
All you need to see in Fez - I only had one free day in Fez and this was the perfect tour. This tour makes you feel like Fez can easily be done in one day without feeling rushed and run around like crazy. We hit all the important things to see. Most importantly, my guide, Hakim, completely tailored to my interest and always checked in to get feedback on whether I was interested in seeing x, y or z. He didn't do the thing where guides just take to you places or shops you might not be interested in and then feel pressure to shop. He was really knowlegeable about the city, as he grew up in the Medina and even as we strolled around the streets and alleys, alot of locals would say hi to him by name. You get a real local experience. This was a perfect length and pace of a tour for me.
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Jolene
Jan 3, 2020
Saw everything there was to see! - The tour was really good. Was taken to all of the main points of interest ( history lesson included at each! ), all in one day. Highly recommend. Guide was so knowledgeable and friendly.
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Becky0101
Nov 30, 2019
Excellent service!! - The company follow up and Fouad, my tour guide, was very professional and knowledgeable, he provided me an excellent experience for my tour in Fez, wonderful city in Morocco! Totally recommend it!
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Steven
Nov 27, 2019
Great Tour w Wonderful Guide - Had a great day visiting various places from the new town, the palace and the Médina. Abdul grew up in the Médina, was very knowledgeable and an excellent communicator. I found having a guide to be very useful to familiarize myself with the surrounding a base before exploring on my own.
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