Fez (or Fes ) is an enigmatic city in Morocco known as a “Holy City” of Spanish-Arabic civilization. Travelers enjoy exploring the Medina of Fes el Bali, a marketplace believed to be the largest continuous car-free urban area in the world. There in the intricate labyrinth of alleyways the stalls and workshops are bustling with artisans, merchants, fragrances, colors, and treasures to be bought. Tourists also appreciate Fez for its beautiful Medrsa architecture and many sights of historical interest..
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The city of artisans | Dec 22 06'
"Our two days in Fez (one with guide) and one day travel to Volubilis, Moulay Idriss and Meknes"
23 December 2006. Departure from Durham, UK around 00:20. After about two hours of difficult (fog+rain) driving we stopped for coffee. Barbara dr... Continue reading »
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Funky Cool Medinas | Dec 19 07'
"Watch your toes!"
“Balek!” We quickly learned that balek means Watch out! In an instant, we pushed our backs against the hard walls of the ti... Continue reading »
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Mixed feelings for an experienced tourist. | Apr 27 01'
After my mountain adventure I spent 5 days in Fez, and those days have been a serious source of writers block. It's not because Fez is bor... Continue reading »
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Two weeks as a local (Part IV) | Apr 22 01'
Day 5: I got up early and filled up a water bottle before heading out. A young boy guided me to the road to Imilchil which to me meant a drivable... Continue reading »
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Two weeks as a local (Part III) | Apr 16 01'
Grand AdventureDay 1: I left Tinerhir, finally, and headed up through the palmeries to a set of campsites at the top. This sounded like a... Continue reading »


