Morocco is well known for its historic imperial cities. Fez is the oldest and the most impressive one among. The old town or medina is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to the oldest university in the world. It has earned itself a reputation as Morocco’s capital on several different occasions, an important center of trade and learning. It is also famed for its myriad medieval streets; a wonderland of vibrant color, sound, scent, and much more awaits vacationers from around the world.
How to Get There
You have several options to get to Fez. You can use train travel as it is reliable and safe in Morocco, and the stations are well connected to many of the country’s biggest cities, including Tangier, Marrakesh, Casablanca, and Rabat. Alternatively, you can use long-distance bus companies that offer a cheaper way to travel between Morocco’s leading destinations. The city also has Fès–Saïs Airport (FEZ) facilitates you arrive by air. The best way to explore Fez after your arrival is on foot as no vehicles are permitted to move within the medina. However, you can employ the services of a petit-taxi(the small red cars) to move from one place to another.
Where to Stay
Fez city is also known for its best accommodation for an authentic staying experience. You can book a few nights in a riads located in the historic medina. Riads are traditional homes transformed into boutique hotels. It has airy courtyards and a small number of luxurious rooms make you very comfortable. The Riads are the masterpiece of Moroccan tile work contains a small swimming pool and a lovely garden with a magnificent rooftop terrace to view beautiful views of several terraces.
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