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Time travel through the perpetual pandemonium of Fez medina
Fes El Bali is an ancient walled medina with narrow, car-free streets and ornamented entryways like Bab Guissa and the Blue Gate. Vast 9th-century Karaouiyne University is tiled in vivid painted ceramics, while the towering R’cif Mosque overlooks a lively market square. Souk vendors specialize in perfumes, spices, lamps, and leather, and dining choices range from street kebabs to stylish gourmet restaurants.
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Time travel through the perpetual pandemonium of Fez medina
MOROCCO // Some 200 years before Marrakesh was even a glint in the eyes of the Almoravid rulers, Fez media was flourishing as Morocco's cultural and spiritual capital. Today it's a labyrinth of stooped, tangled alleyways that defies mapping. Confounding? Yes. Intriguing? Absolutely. Spice sellers beckon from fundugs (ancient inns), hidden squares reveal beautiful tiled fountains, and camel heads swing from butchers' hooks. Sougs, mosques, palaces and the world's oldest university await discovery on foot - this is the planet's largest car-free urban centre.
Does Fez have a medina?
Why is Fez famous?
Fez has been called the "Mecca of the West" and the "Athens of Africa". This city is also considered the spiritual and cultural capital of Morocco. From top to bottom: Al-Qarawiyin Mosque/University, the gates of the Royal Palace, and Fez al-Bali, also known as the Medina of Fez.
Which is the biggest medina in Morocco?
What time does the Fez Medina open?
The opening hours of shops in Medina vary slightly according to prayer times, but generally they are open from 8:30 am to 1 pm and in the afternoon from 4 pm to 9 pm. Many shops are closed on Fridays.
Is Fez Medina safe?
Fez, Morocco, has a reputation as a safe city for tourists. However, there are concerns about safety due to reports of petty crime and pickpocketing in crowded areas. Tourists are also advised to be cautious when exploring the Medina, as it is easy to get lost.