Explore the best of Fez, Morocco, from the ancient labyrinth of its medina to the stunning Roman ruins of Volubilis and the picturesque blue streets of Chefchaouen. This curated map guides you through historical palaces, vibrant tanneries, and breathtaking viewpoints, offering an unforgettable journey into Moroccan culture and history.
Palais Fes Yahya
A highly recommended place to stay in Fez.
Fes el Bali
The oldest walled part of Fez, consisting of over 9000 narrow alleyways, recommended for a guided tour.
Marinid Tombs
Monumental tombs on a hill north of the city, offering panoramic views of the walled medina; a royal necropolis from the 13th-15th centuries.
Jnan Sbil Gardens
A peaceful public garden with birds, plants, flowers, and palm tree-lined walkways, offering an escape from the Medina's hustle.
Bou Inania Madrasa
A 14th-century Islamic school of learning in the medina, featuring carved woodwork, a marble courtyard, and mosaic tile work; one of the few religious buildings open to non-Muslims.
Fez Tanneries
The bustling center of the city's leather industry since the medieval era, offering iconic bird's eye views of the dying pits from surrounding leather stores.
Volubilis
A UNESCO World Heritage Site with the best-preserved Roman ruins in Morocco, featuring structures like the Forum and Triumphal Arch.
Meknes
A city known for its imperial past and often visited on day tours combined with Volubilis.
Chefchaouen
A city known as the 'Blue City' with picturesque streets filled with blue houses.
Spanish Mosque
A mosque near Chefchaouen, best known as a place to watch the sunset.
Ras el Ma
Washing stations located in Chefchaouen.
Kasbah museum
A museum located in Chefchaouen.