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Plan language: 日本語Things to do in Fes, Morocco include exploring the intricate Medersa Bou Inania with its detailed Marinid architecture, wandering through the blue gates of Bab Boujloud, and visiting the centuries-old Al Quaraouiyine Mosque, considered the oldest university. Don't miss the colorful tanneries and the Dar Batha Museum's fine Andalusian art collection.


Step into breathtaking architecture with details you won't see anywhere else. Capture colorful tiles and ancient woodwork that tell centuries of stories.
クイックファクト: This place has a stunning minaret that is one of the few in Morocco accessible to non-Muslim visitors. Its intricate zellij tilework represents over 20 unique geometric patterns.
見どころ: A secret courtyard bath called a hammam lies tucked inside, with cool marble and cedar wood that visitors rarely discover. The monumental wooden doors are carved with inscriptions showcasing craftsmanship rare in the 14th century.


Step into a world of intricate tile work and colorful lights. Experience a lively gateway packed with history and local charm.
クイックファクト: 門はメディナの正面玄関として機能し、毎日何千人もの訪問者を迎えています。見事な青と緑のモザイクタイルが特徴で、ムーア建築の代表的な例です。
見どころ: 夜になると、門は鮮やかな光のショーのキャンバスとなり、色とりどりの光景で訪問者を魅了します。地元の言い伝えによると、これらの色は保護と歓迎を表しており、文化的な深みを加えています。


Step back in time with the oldest university on Earth. Experience stunning Islamic art and centuries-old scholarly traditions under one roof.
クイックファクト: Welcoming students since 859, the mosque's university holds the Guinness World Record for the oldest continuously operating degree-granting institution. Its vast library houses manuscripts that survived over a millennium, making it a treasure trove for scholars.
見どころ: Visitors can step inside a courtyard framed by carved cedarwood and detailed zellij tilework, revealing centuries of Moroccan craftsmanship. A secret corner houses the ancient library room with manuscripts so delicate, only a few scholars can handle them.
30か国以上を旅してきて、最初から知っていればよかったことが一つあります。それは新しい街の体験が全く変わることです。
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Fes, Morocco を訪れるなら初日にぜひ。ほとんどの旅行でハイライトになりました。後で感謝されますよ。


Step into a treasure trove of Moroccan art and craftsmanship. Experience exquisite mosaics, woodwork, and a serene palace garden all in one visit.
クイックファクト: フェズとその周辺地域の6,500点以上の伝統的なモロッコ美術品を展示しており、緑色のタイルが印象的な宮殿建築は、元々は王族の夏の離宮で、20世紀初頭に博物館になりました。
見どころ: 訪問者は、何世紀にもわたる職人技を示す、精巧な木彫りや色鮮やかなゼリージュモザイクタイルの広範なコレクションを鑑賞できます。博物館の庭園の中庭は、旧市街の壁の中にありながら、噴水とオレンジの木がある珍しい静かな空間を提供しています。


Step into serene greenery and centuries of history woven through shaded paths. Experience soothing ponds, ancient trees, and colorful birdsong in a cool city oasis.
クイックファクト: 静かな7ヘクタールの都市庭園には、曲がりくねった小道、何世紀も経ったオリーブの木々、そして花の咲く低木があります。かつては王室の狩猟用地の一部であり、城壁に囲まれた街の中での涼しい隠れ家となっています。
見どころ: ピンクの花を咲かせる魅惑的な蓮池と、今でも庭園に新鮮な水を供給している18世紀の水道橋を見逃せません。地元の鳩やハトがオレンジやイチジクの木々の間を飛び交い、鳥のさえずりが空気を満たし、自然のサウンドトラックを作り出しています。


Explore a distinct Jewish quarter with colorful doors and rich stories. Wander alleys where Moroccan and Jewish histories meet in vibrant markets.
クイックファクト: メラーは、かつてフェズに住む数千人のユダヤ人の住居があった歴史的なユダヤ人地区です。狭い路地と活気ある市場は、モロッコとユダヤの文化がユニークに融合した様子を伝えています。
見どころ: 多くのドアウェイやシナゴーグを飾るカラフルなタイルワークは、深い文化的物語を反映しており、目を楽しませてくれます。この地区には、ヘブライ語とアラビア語の碑文が並べて刻まれた墓石がある古代ユダヤ人墓地があり、数世紀にわたる共存を物語っています。


Step into a palace where Moroccan art and power shimmer in every tile. Experience the dazzling gates and regal architecture up close.
クイックファクト: The Royal Palace's main gate, Bab Bou Jeloud, is famously covered with 15,000 blue and green tiles arranged in intricate geometric patterns. Its sprawling complex covers about 80,000 square meters, including lavish gardens and grand reception halls not open to the public.
見どころ: Glimpse the dazzling zellige tilework on the palace’s gates that sparkle under the Moroccan sun creating a mesmerizing effect. The palace's massive brass-studded portals each weigh over a ton, showcasing the craftsmanship and power of the Moroccan monarchy.
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Chebakia is a sesame cookie shaped like a flower, soaked in honey and often enjoyed during Ramadan, symbolizing sweetness and festivity in Fes.

Sellou is a nutritious sweet made from roasted flour, almonds, and honey, traditionally prepared for celebrations and believed to provide energy and strength.

These unique cookies incorporate pink clay from the region, offering a distinctive earthy flavor and a crunchy texture cherished in Fes.

Bastilla is a savory pie combining pigeon meat, almonds, and cinnamon wrapped in thin, crisp warqa dough, representing a blend of sweet and savory flavors unique to Fes.

Rfissa is a traditional dish made with shredded msemen bread, lentils, chicken, and fenugreek, often served during family gatherings and special occasions.

Harira is a hearty soup of tomatoes, lentils, chickpeas, and meat, commonly eaten to break the fast during Ramadan and enjoyed year-round in Fes.

Moroccan Mint Tea, a blend of green tea, fresh mint, and sugar, is a symbol of hospitality and friendship in Fes and across Morocco.

Smen is a traditional fermented butter used both as a cooking ingredient and a flavoring agent for drinks and dishes in Fes.

Orange Blossom Water is often added to drinks and sweets in Fes for its fragrant aroma, representing the city's rich tradition of floral flavors.
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Historic imperial city with impressive gates and ancient ruins.
Roman archaeological site featuring well-preserved mosaics.
Alpine-style town known as Morocco's Switzerland with beautiful nature.
Connects to major cities like Casablanca, Rabat, Meknes
From Fes Airport, take a taxi or bus to city center. The train station is central and well connected.
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If you want real Moroccan culture, Fes is the spot. The artisans and old streets feel like stepping back in time. Don’t rush, take your time exploring.
Avoid taxis up front, they often overcharge. Best is to negotiate or ask your riad for a trusted driver, much cheaper and safer.
Fes medina is stunning but honestly very crowded, especially midday. Worth it for the culture but expect lots of noise and hustle.
Prices for touristy eateries are high, we ate at smaller places off the main squares for better food and cheaper meals. The mint tea is a must try everywhere.
Weather was hotter than expected in late spring, so pack light and stay hydrated. The local food, especially tagine, is worth every dirham.