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Private Full-Day Guided Tour of Fes Medina & Highlights

Location Fez, Northern Morocco, Morocco
$31.47
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Overview

Unlike standard city walks, this Private Full-Day Tour of Fes gives you the chance to explore the city’s most iconic landmarks with the comfort of a dedicated local guide. In just one day, you’ll discover the UNESCO-listed Medina, the stunning Royal Palace gates, historic madrassas and mosques, plus panoramic viewpoints that showcase the beauty of Fes from above.

This experience is fully customizable to your interests: whether you want to dive into history, admire Moroccan architecture, shop for authentic handicrafts, or taste traditional food, your guide will make it happen. With private transportation, hotel pickup and drop-off, and the flexibility to explore at your own pace, this tour is designed for travelers who want to experience the real Fes beyond the typical tourist route.

Perfect for first-time visitors and culture lovers
See the best of Fes in just one day
Private tour = personal attention & flexibility
Private Full-Day Guided Tour
Pickup included
Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide
Duration: 6 hours 20 minutes

  • Coffee and/or Tea
  • Professional Local Guide
  • Pick-up and Drop-off
  • Lunch

  • Place Seffarine
    Place Seffarine is where one of Fez's oldest and most traditional crafts is practised: metal working (in this case, copper) using heat and a hammer to turn it into teapots, cooking pots, tea caddies, trays or containers used in the preparation of tagines or cous-cous, among other things.
  • The al-Qarawiyyin mosque, a religious school / college was founded by Fatima al-Fihri in 859 with an associated school, or madrasa, which subsequently became one of the leading spiritual and educational centers of the historic Muslim world. It was incorporated into Morocco’s modern state university system in 1963. It is the oldest existing, continually operating and the first degree awarding educational institution in the world according to UNESCO and Guinness World Records and is sometimes referred to as the oldest university. Mederssa attarin enter 20 dirhams ( 2 eur) per person
  • Al-Attarine Madrasa
    The Medersa Attarine, also known as Al-Attarine Madrasa, is a historic Islamic school in Fez, Morocco. Built between 1323 and 1325 by the Marinid sultan Abu Sa'id Uthman II . it is renowned for its stunning Moorish architecture and intricate decorations. Located near the Al-Qarawiyyin Mosque, the madrasa features a beautifully ornamented courtyard with carved stucco, Arabic calligraphy, and colorful zellige mosaic tiles. It was named after the nearby spice and perfume market (Souk al-Attarine). 2 euro per person for entry
  • Tanneries de Fes
    Chouara Tannery (sometimes spelled Chouwara) is one of the three tanneries in the city of Fez, Morocco. It is the largest tannery in the city and one of the oldest. It is located in Fes el Bali, the oldest medina quarter of the city, near the Saffarin Madrasa along the Oued Fes (also known as the Oued Bou Khrareb). Its not oblige to buy its free visit
  • Patron saint of the city of Fez and the most revered saint in the entire country, is one of the most emblematic holy places in Morocco. Located on the Place de la Marche Verte, very close to Place Seffarine, it is a religious symbol of Islam. It is a sanctuary in which the remains of Moulay Idriss II are kept, who was one of the kings of the Idrissid dynasty and who reigned between 807 and 828. He was also the founder of the city of Fez for the second time in 810. The reason for the presence of this mausoleum dates back to 1308 when, five centuries after the death of the monarch, his body was found intact in his tomb. This is why at one point in history, more precisely from 1717 to 1824, it was decided to erect a mausoleum as a sacred place, known in Arab culture as Zaouïa. The area in which it is located is called the “Sacred Quarter”. The shrine is accessible 24 hours a day to Muslims, but not to people who practice other religions (pass by)
  • Museo Nejjarine
    Nejjarine Museum of Wood Arts and Crafts, a work of art in itself, is a true tribute to the woodworkers who have left such a mark on the cultural heritage of Morocco. Housed in a traditional former inn or caravanserai, it has been restored and was once used by travelling merchants travelling to Fez. Goods were stored and sold on the first floor while the travellers were housed and fed on the upper floors. The museum’s exhibition rooms are arranged around a central courtyard, where you can see everything from tools used by craftsmen to prayer beads, Berber locks, chests, large doors and musical instruments. A true journey back in time through small masterpieces. The enter its not included 20 dirhams per person.(2 eur)
  • Bou Inania Medersa
    This is a highly recommended stop in Fez if you want to see all the splendor of the Moroccan architecture , with the typical tiles and superlative geometric patterns. The Bou Inania madrasa transports its visitors into an enchanting and soothing world. Take advantage of your visit to discover the old-fashioned Islamic way of schooling disciples, while learning more about the rich cultural past of the Athens of Africa. The enter not included 20 dirhams per person ( 2 eur)
  • The Bab Boujloud Gate is a spectacular gate, made up of three symmetrical arches decorated with magnificent shades of blue. Built in 1913, the Bab Boujloud Gate is the main access to the Fès el-Bali medina, the oldest and most charming district of the city. The Bab Boujloud gate is also known as “the blue gate”. We can end our tour here for half day journey with me as your guide or pick up you for free into your place if its still in old medina (pass by)
  • In 1438 Sultan Ar Rashid created Morocco's first official Jewish district, just east of the royal palace. At its peak, some 250,000 Jews lived in the area south of Bab Semmarine. Today, the remaining handful have moved to the Ville Nouvelle, but it's still interesting to see traces of the community in the buildings. The name derives from a salt marsh or the Oued Mellah (Salt River) in the area; now every Jewish quarter in Morocco is called a mellah. (pass by)
  • The Old Jewish Cemetery Of Fes
    The Jewish Cemetery of Fes is a remarkable historical site that serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of the Jewish community in Morocco. Established centuries ago, this cemetery is one of the oldest Jewish burial grounds in the country, where the resting places of notable figures and ordinary citizens alike are found amidst lush greenery and intricate stonework. The atmosphere is tranquil, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of cultural heritage that permeates every corner of this sacred ground. As you stroll through the cemetery, you'll encounter beautifully preserved gravestones adorned with Hebrew inscriptions and symbols that reflect the artistic styles of different eras. The unique architectural features of the tombs offer a fascinating insight into the customs and beliefs of the Jewish people who once thrived in Fes. The cemetery enter is not included The enter is 20 dirhams per person (2 eur)
  • Borj Sud
    Perched atop a hill overlooking the ancient city of Fez, Morocco, Borj Sud stands as a formidable reminder of the region's storied past. This historic castle, with its strategic vantage point, has been a silent sentinel over Fez since the 16th century. Constructed during the Saadian dynasty, Borj Sud was initially built for military purposes. Its lofty position allowed for early detection of approaching enemies and served as a defensive stronghold for the city below. The castle's robust walls and sturdy architecture reflect the martial mindset of the era and the importance of Fez as a political and economic hub in Morocco. Free visit
  • The Ain Nokbi Artisanal Center includes three foundouks with 272 workshops, 235 brassware production units, etc. It was inaugurated in April 2013 and highlights the city's crafts. In case you not have your own transportation. The transportation not included

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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    Private Full-Day Guided Tour of Fes Medina & Highlights

    Location Fez, Northern Morocco, Morocco
    $31.47
    This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after they redeem the gift voucher.
    How it works?
    01 You choose from 10,000+ experience gifts
    02 We deliver the eVoucher or the Physical box to the recipient
    03 Recipient books the experience and creates unforgettable memories!
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