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Sefrou
Situated in the Fes-Meknes region of Morocco, the Sefrou city is home to many cultural and historical landmarks, including ancient ruins, mosques, and palaces. Located in the Middle Atlas Mountains and surrounded by tranquil nature, it's a popular destination for outdoor activities such as hiking, picnicking, and birdwatching. With a variety of cuisine and unimaginable shopping outlets, Sefrou is interesting as it gets!
Al Attarine Madrasa
Al Attarine Madrasa, or Medersa al-Attarine, is renowned for its thoughtful layout, state-of-the-art craftsmanship, stunning architectural design, and decorative motifs. The courtyard situated at the heart of the madrasa, and its floors and walls are celebrated for their immaculate and calming design. Serving as a masterpiece of cultural relevance, it is decorated with intricate tilework, carved stucco, and other ornate details inviting tourists across the globe to witness its beauty throughout the year!
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Bab Boujloud
Bab Boujloud is a historic gate in Fez, known for its ornate design and cultural significance. It is a doorway into the medina, or old city of Fez, and is an important part of the city's history and heritage. The gate is decorated with intricate tilework and other ornate details, making it a popular photo spot for visitors. You can also go shopping, with several stalls and shops located nearby.
Borj Nord
Located in Fes, Borj Nord is a fort and historical landmark dating back to the 20th century. In the recent past, around 2016, it was converted into an armoury museum providing a rich cultural context. As of today, the fort is home to thousands of defensive weapons and structures used centuries ago in wars and battles. Visitors can also explore the fort's grounds, including its ramparts and watchtowers.
Bou Inania Madrasa
Bou Inania Madrasa is a historical madrasa, or Islamic school, located in Fez. It is a place of cultural significance, known for its architectural beauty. Decorated with intricate tilework, carved stucco, and other ornate details, it is a testament to the artistry and skill of Moroccan craftsmen. See the several historical exhibits and artefacts here. The madrasa is also great for shopping, with many stalls and shops selling traditional Moroccan crafts and other souvenirs.
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Jnan Sbil
Also known as Jardins Bou Jeloud, Bou Jeloud Gardens is a public garden located in Fez, known for its beautiful landscapes and cultural value. It is home to several historical and cultural landmarks, including the Mausoleum of Moulay Idris II, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Stroll the gardens, go picnicking and see several historical and cultural exhibits and artefacts.
Dar Batha
Dar Batha or Qasr al-Batḥa is housed in a 19th-century palace and showcases a collection of traditional Moroccan art and artifacts, including ceramics, textiles, woodwork, and metalwork. You can see the intricate craftsmanship and designs of these traditional arts and learn about the cultural heritage of Morocco. The structure is an example of traditional Moroccan architecture, with ornate tilework, carved stonework, and intricate wooden screens.
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Fes el Bali
Considered one of the best-preserved medieval cities in the world, Fes el Bali is a historic, walled city located in Morocco, known for its cultural and historical heritage, as well as its vibrant, lively atmosphere. It is home to the medina, or old city, a maze of narrow streets and alleyways where visitors can absorb the wondrous architecture, shop souvenirs at souk markets, and stop by culture-embracing dots like the University of Al-Karaouine, Kairaouine Mosque, and the Royal Palace. You can engage in culture-driven entertainment, visit local museums, and art galleries.
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Fes Tanneries
Also known as the Chouara Tanneries, the Fes Tanneries are a group of tanneries found in Fez. Known for its centuries-old tradition of leather production, they are located in the medina, or old city of Fez. Visitors can observe the tanning process, which involves using natural materials such as pigeon droppings, water, and other chemicals for tanning the hides of animals. The tanneries are also a popular spot for shopping, with several stalls and shops selling leather goods and other souvenirs.
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Hammams in Fes
Hammams, also known as traditional steam baths, are an important part of Moroccan culture with a unique and enriching tourist experience. They are typically large baths where visitors can relax in the warm, steamy baths and soak in the warm water. Many hammams offer body scrubs, massages, and other beauty treatments as part of their services. It's a great way to take some time off, socialize and relax from your busy schedule.
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