You can visit Fez Cooking School and make yourself your own lunch and meet some great people and take the authentic recipes with you. Eating Moroccan food like couscous, tajine, or maybe a bowl of Harrira is a different thing and cooking that food is totally a new experience in itself. How about indulging yourself in cooking Moroccan cuisine which is often considered one of the best cuisines in the world after French and Italian cuisine. This musical festival features music from all around the world. Visit one of the largest musical festivals which happens in June every year known as the Sacred Music Festival. You must bring your own soap, towel, scrub, and other amenities you may need. You can ask the locals and they will gladly direct you to the nearest Hammam. If you haven’t tried a traditional Moroccan bath known as Hammam, you will surely wail. It’s not very crowded with tourists, but you can definitely get the feel of old Fez by visiting several souks. Stroll through the largest streets of Fez, Talaa Kibera. Try this mini-adventure – Get Lost! And you can add this experience to your diary to revive in future Fez has small twisting and confusing streets like a maze where you are obvious of getting lost on entering and on exiting you will surely find yourself somewhere unexpected.
If you want to make the day more memorable and worth remembering for a lifetime, get yourself lost in the old city of Fez. What to do in Fez to make your trip one good episode? If you’re eager to learn more about Morocco’s history, Fez should be on your list of places to visit in Morocco. With increasing globalization, the residents of Fez are open to accepting and learning languages such as English and French in addition to speaking Arabic. The warmest months of the year are July and August, and the coldest month is January.įez is a heritage city from the Middle Ages and has remained untouched for centuries. Fez has a Mediterranean climate with intense continental influence as it is located by Atlas Mountain. The transportation of goods is also done in medina style with the help of donkeys, mules, and handcarts. Fez has gained its popularity because it has the best-preserved old city in Morocco, the rambling medina of Fes El Bali, with medieval architecture, a lively market, and an old world atmosphere, which is surprisingly the world’s largest car-free urban sector and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Fez is one of the royal northeastern cities in Morocco which is also known as the country’s cultural and spiritual center. Fez is the second-largest city in Morocco (by population), after Casablanca.