The key is to factor in getting lost instead of worrying about it. Because when you do, you’ll come across the bits that aren’t found in travel guides. Writing about Fes isn’t easy; where do you begin ...
Fes el-Bali is one of the largest working medieval cities in the world—9,000 lanes of bazaars, workshops, tanneries, fruit and spice stalls, and people’s homes. Some of the alleyways are far too ...
The 1,200-year-old Medina in Fez, Morocco, may be car-free -- but taking in its exotic sights while hopscotching around donkey droppings is the pedestrian equivalent of distracted driving. I'm ...
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The World's Most Pedestrian-Friendly Destination Is A Moroccan City Full Of Car-Free Streets
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Morocco's unspeakably seductive allure draws many visitors to its ancient sites, from the hypnotic "Blue City" of Chefchaouen and the bustling ...
The Koutoubia Mosque is another must-see. It's the largest mosque in the city and is known for its beautiful minaret. The ...
Famous: The thousand-year-old Chouara Tannery is an landmark in Fes. Dodging donkeys is not quite as dangerous as running with the bulls but it’s not entirely without risks. Our guide warned us to ...
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