A city that combines the authenticity of the past with the vitality of the present, which is evident by wandering through the old city, traditional souks, and architectural monuments and tasting its unique delicacies that tell the stories of previous civilizations. It takes visitors on a journey through time, revealing the beauty of Morocco's heritage.
Getting to Fez is easy with a range of options available, whether through Fez-Saïs International Airport, which offers international and domestic flights, through the train network that connects Fez to most Moroccan cities, or through comfortable buses and cars on national highways.
Fez Tourist and Cultural Attractions
The ancient medina
It is a beautiful place that makes you move through time; it is the oldest part of the city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It's like wandering through a labyrinth, but you won't get lost. Try diving into its narrow alleys before the big streets for a unique experience. You won't get bored because you'll find everything you need, from beautiful Fes cafes to a traditional riad for a peaceful night's sleep, from Moroccan cuisine to seeing the tanning process firsthand in the tanneries of Fes, it's the medina of Fes.Al-Qarawiyyin University
Founded in 859 AD as a mosque and university, it is one of the world's most prominent Islamic monuments and the world's oldest educational institution, with a magnificent architectural design that combines Moroccan zellij, traditional motifs, and hand-carved wood. It was a center for the dissemination of the sciences of Islam, philosophy, and medicine and was studied by prominent scholars. Today, the Al-Qarawiyyin Mosque remains a symbol of Moroccan and Islamic culture, open for prayer, and a historic shrine to Fez's originality and scientific spirit.The Bouanania Madrasa
This Marinid architectural masterpiece, with its unique design and elaborate decorations that reflect the ingenuity of Moroccan craftsmen at the time, the Madrasa was an important scientific center where religious and legal sciences were taught alongside jurisprudence and philosophy.Bab Boujloud (The Great Door)
It is a large blue door with two small doors on the right and left. It is one of the most famous doors in the city of Fez that you must pass through to visit the old city, characterized by its original and amazing decorations, studded with blue glass and wood, in addition to its roof built with authentic green tiles, and represents the splendor of authentic Moroccan architecture. It alone is considered a tourist place, where you are bound to find tourists and city residents taking pictures for souvenirs.The heritage of the city of Fez

Fez is one of the richest cities in Morocco in terms of cultural heritage elements, as it is considered part of the traditional Moroccan culture, which is represented in its old city, which includes more than 9000 alleys, its old markets, its traditional riads, and its availability of the oldest university in the world (Al-Qarawiyin University), while its traditional architecture adds to its beauty through the traditional crafts made locally, such as leather, copper, and wood, that extract the most beautiful handmade products that are very popular in local or international markets. The Fassi Zellij is a heritage in itself.
Fez is also famous for its authentic architecture that reflects the spirit of Moroccan history and civilization. Traditional houses are characterized by carved wooden doors and walls decorated with mosaic tiles and geometric arches. Buildings in Fez are designed with privacy in mind, with gardens and water features surrounding the courtyards. A unique combination of functional beauty and cultural heritage, Fez is a living museum of traditional Moroccan architecture.
Fez is more than just a city; it is a blend of history, culture, and tradition. From its old medina to its authentic architecture and its unique blend of old and new, Fez is a must-visit destination for those looking for a magical Moroccan experience. Whether you're exploring its sights, savoring its cuisine, or wandering its timeless streets, Fez leaves an indelible impression on everyone who visits.
Welcome to Fez, the jewel of Morocco and the land of heritage and history.