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With nearly 9,500 paved footpaths and 300 mosques, the Fes medina is rumored to be one of the world’s largest living medieval and car-free cities.
The Medina of Fez feels like a medieval maze, with twists and turns that take you further back in time. This walled ancient ...
Where to eat in Fez, birthplace of Morocco's finest food traditions. ... Affable Abdullah Touati has run a tea counter in Fez medina since 1969, just off the metal-workers’ Place Seffarine.
Tea is a way of life in Morocco, and one of the most popular spots to grab a glass is at Abdullah Touati's tea stall in the medina, where he has been serving a blend of spearmint, peppermint ...
To start our food tour in Fez, we tried out a few unique foods around the old medina. From briouat and chebakia, to prickly pear fruit and creamy raib, we wandered through the thousands of tiny alleys ...
Beneath technicolour cedarwood ceilings, maps show Moroccan empires that once encompassed nearly the entire Iberian peninsula, Tunis and Nouakchott, now the capital of Mauretania, and how the city’s ...
I took this route on my 10-day journey, starting in Tangier and making stops in Meknes, Fes, Rabat, and Marrakech. And there's simply no better way to travel to northern Morocco.
* Experiencia de noche en el desierto con paseo en camello y cena tradicional.
Working like "little pistons," donkeys keep the medina humming. An estimated 100,000 people in the Fez area depend on the animals for their livelihood. Eric Sander The donkey I couldn't forget was ...
As I enter, I glimpse traces of the Morocco that was, as well as the Morocco that is racing ever faster towards change. The medina in Fez is the largest urban car-free zone on Earth, worlds away ...