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Fez Destinations

Al Attarine Madrasa

One of Fez’s most renowned landmarks, El Attarine Madrasa has been serving the city’s Islamic population for over 700 years. Built in the 14th century during the reign of the Marinid Dynasty, the madrasa is renowned for its religious importance as well as being an architectural wonder built by the Marinids. Its main highlights are the dazzling courtyard which features ornate walls supplemented with beautiful use of marble and tiles and traditional Moroccan architecture, combining to make a fascinating sight for all people to see.

Things to Note Before Visiting

  • Entry Fee: $2 per person
  • Opening Hours: 9 AM to 5 PM

Fez Souk

Traditional Moroccan clothing can be considered one of the best in the world, and for those who want to experience this in Fez, Souk el-Tsabit is the best place to go. The traditional souk offers an array of traditional clothing from the finest and expensive clothing to normal, everyday wear for all genders. Buying traditional clothing and sipping on Moroccan mint tea in the crowded afternoons of the Souk is one of the best experiences that someone can have on their Fez travel trip.

Things to Note Before Visiting

  • Best Time to Visit: 9 AM to 7 PM
  • Opening Hours: Afternoon Or Morning

El Glaoui Palace

Formerly owned by one of the city’s most influential families, El Glaoui Palace still retains its former grandeur and is one of the most heavily-visited destinations in Fez. Built in the 19th century, the palace’s structure features exquisite woodwork, beautiful tile work, and ornate wooden ceilings, intricately decorated rooms that offer a ton of insight into the everyday lives of one of Fez’s top influential families.

Things to Note Before Visiting

  • Entry Fee: $ 2.58 per person
  • Opening Hours: 10 AM to 6 PM