- Just after breakfast, you will start the day’s visit with your guide.
- The first station is going to be the Royal Palace.
- Besides, some nearby worth-visiting quarters among which Moulay Abedallah Quarter , the Mellah (Jewish Quarter).
- onward you will go to see Fez el –jadid, a monumental Kasabah which was considered as a governmental centre until 1912.
- moving in the direction of the southern Tower to have a look at including The “Museum of Weapons”, a fortress that is used to shelter Fez city.
- From Fez el-Jadid to Fez el-Bali, marked as a sequenced blocks of rooftops with minarets and domes.
- Cars can not go through its streets because of their narrowness.
- The reason why merchants and porters use donkeys and mules.
- Upon along with your guide, you will enter Rue Talaa Kebira, the main street leading to the old legendary medina.
- Reaching the old medina, you will see the Karaouiyne mosque.
- The oldish university in the world from where the greatest scholars of the kingdom had been graduated.
- Dar el-Magana is another site deserving a stop by.
- It is a fourteenth century water clock.
- Around the area you can see the tomb of Ahmed el Tijani in the interior of Zeouia Tijaniya.
- He is the establisher of the doctrine “Tariqqa el-Tijaniya (The Way) throughout Morocco.
- Following this, you will also stop by the Ech Cherabliyine Mosque (Mosque of the Slipper makers) then have a short visit to the souks presenting a great deal of products as: henna, slippers, caftans, silks, spices and jewelries.
- Next, we will stop by Fondouk El Najjarine identified as a UNISCO locality.not to mention the Fez highlight Tannery.
- To watch a large assortment of pottery leather-products and wood arts, we recommend visiting the museum of Dar el-Batha .
- return back to your accomodation.