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The perfect Fez itinerary👇 📌 save for later!! Day 1: Explore the Medina * Bou Inania Madrasa * Dar Batha Museum * Wander through the Medina * Tanneries * Al-Attarine Madrasa * Bab Bou Jeloud gate * Royal Palace * Sunset at the Marinids Tombs Day 2: Day Trip to Volubilis and Meknes Day 3: Art and Shopping * Nejjarine Museum of Wooden Arts and Crafts * Andalusian Mosque and Nejjarine Square * Souk shopping * Dar Batha Museum * Hammam from Hammam Mernissi & Spa Favorite Restaurants - Cinema Cafe: Great tacos (French style) - Fez & Friends: Healthy food - Al Oud: Great Moroccan food - Chez Rachid: Great Moroccan food Follow @maddie.travel for all the best location & travel tips 💛 #sologirl #sologirltravel #femaletravelinspo #fezmorocco #travelitinerary #travelcontentcreator #travelcontent #moroccotrip #travelmorocco #visitmorocco🇲🇦
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Dar Batḥa (Arabic: دار البطحاء, pronounced Bat-ḥaa), or Qasr al-Batḥa (Arabic: قصر البطحاء), is a former royal palace in the city of Fez, Morocco. The palace was commissioned by the Alawite Sultan Hassan I in the late 19th century and completed under his successor Abdelaziz. It was transformed into a museum of historical arts and crafts in 1915, with a collection that today includes more than 6,500 objects. The palace is located near Bab Bou Jeloud, on the western edge of Fez el-Bali, the city's old medina district, and near Fez el-Jdid, the new medina district. Another historic palace, Dar al-Beida (Arabic: الدار البيضاء), was originally part of the same complex but was separated for other official uses in the twentieth century and remains today an official residence, inaccessible to the public.
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A nice big palace with an interior garden and a small collection of artifacts. Posted explanations are very light, but there's a guard in every room who's happy to answer questions. There were hardly any visitors when we came, so it was nice and quiet.
KateKate
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Oued Fejjaline، 5 Ave du Batha, Fes, Morocco
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Dar Batḥa, or Qasr al-Batḥa, is a former royal palace in the city of Fez, Morocco. The palace was commissioned by the Alaouite Sultan Hassan I in the late 19th century and finished under his successor Abdelaziz.
attractions: Bab Boujloud, Bab Rcif, Al Attarine Madrasa, Mosque and University Kairaouine, Semmarin Medina Gate, Nejjarine Museum of Wooden Arts & Crafts, Hammam Mernissi & Spa, Borj Nord Museum, Tanneries de Fes, Place Seffarine, restaurants: Cafe Clock, The Ruined Garden, Le Tarbouche, Barbecue Alarbi Fes, Restaurant Palais Fes Yahya, Fondouk Bazaar, Chez Hakim, Culture Box, Chez Rachid, DAR HAMMAD
