Day 3
Meknes - Fez Day Visit
After the breakfast in your Riad, we will take a 1 hour drive to fes the country's spiritual capital and our oldest city (FES) .you’ll travel in our history by browsing its lively souks, old alleyways, and historic monuments. First the Royal Palace gate that makes a welcoming to older parts of Fes .then the Riads headquarter the first ever built in Morocco.
Afterwards we’ll start visiting all the sites with cultural and historical interest including the famous Al Qaraouine University – the oldest in the region, the Tanneries and the Attarine museum .after lunch, you’ll see the best area to stay in fes (Fes el Bali), a UNESCO World Heritage site, with its alleyways, and historic monuments such as Medersa BouInaniaand Babb Boujloud (the medina's main gate).
After breakfast in your Riad, we’ll drive to chefchaouen via Rif mountains giving you many chances of great photographic landscapes of Berber villages along the road, after many stops at your recommendation we’ll reach chefchaouen for lunch in a Moroccan local restaurant.
Then your visit in the blue city starts with our local guide. This is one of the loveliest cities in Morocco. Small and so easy to explore, with enough winding paths and alleys to keep you diverted. Your guide will take you to first the Kasbah a heavily restored walled fortress that now contains a lovely garden, a small ethnographic Museum, and an even smaller art gallery.
After the breakfast in your Riad, we will take a 1 hour drive to fes the country's spiritual capital and our oldest city (FES) .you’ll travel in our history by browsing its lively souks, old alleyways, and historic monuments. First the Royal Palace gate that makes a welcoming to older parts of Fes .then the Riads headquarter the first ever built in Morocco.
Afterwards we’ll start visiting all the sites with cultural and historical interest including the famous Al Qaraouine University – the oldest in the region, the Tanneries and the Attarine museum .after lunch, you’ll see the best area to stay in fes (Fes el Bali), a UNESCO World Heritage site, with its alleyways, and historic monuments such as Medersa BouInaniaand Babb Boujloud (the medina's main gate).
For shoppers, Fes el Bali is a paradise of local craft-work with colorful Moroccan slippers, leather-work, metalwork, rainbow-glass lamps, and tiles all displayed at stalls throughout the district. In the afternoon, we’ll visit the new city for a drink. We’ll get overnight in our Hotel/Riad.The end of your third day in 6 days Morocco tour