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🌟 Fez Travel Guide: A Dreamy Journey Through a Medieval Maze

📍 Destination: Fez, Morocco One of Morocco’s four imperial cities, hailed as the "world’s largest car-free medina" and the "Athens of the Arab world." Step into Fez, and you’ll feel transported to the Middle Ages—with its tanneries, winding alleys, and exquisite tiles, all brimming with exotic charm. ✨ Must-Visit Attractions 🔹 Fes el Bali (Old Medina) A UNESCO World Heritage Site and the largest preserved medieval city in the world. The labyrinthine alleys are easy to get lost in—bring a map or hire a guide! 🔹 Al Quaraouiyine University Founded in 859 AD, it’s one of the oldest universities still in operation. While visitors can’t enter, the stunning Arabic architecture at the entrance is worth admiring. 🔹 Chouara Tannery A 1,000-year-old iconic site where artisans dye leather with natural pigments. The colorful vats are mesmerizing—just don’t forget mint leaves for the smell! 🌿 🔹 Bab Bou Jeloud (Blue Gate) The medina’s famous blue-tiled entrance, perfect for photos. Inside lies the busiest market area—explore at your leisure. 🔹 Royal Palace of Fes Though closed to the public, the seven golden doors are a must-see for their Moroccan grandeur. 🍽️ Food Recs 🥘 Tagine: Slow-cooked stews with lamb, chicken, or beef, often paired with figs or olives. 🍞 Khobz (Moroccan bread): Crusty and delicious with olive oil, honey, or local cheese. 🫖 Mint Tea: Sweet, refreshing, and a Moroccan hospitality staple. 🛍️ Shopping Picks 👜 Leather goods: Fez is famous for its handmade bags, shoes, and jackets. 🧿 Zellige (Moroccan tiles): Geometric-patterned ceramics for home decor. ✨ Brass lanterns: Intricate handcrafted lamps—perfect souvenirs. 📌 Travel Tips ✔ Dress modestly to respect local culture. ✔ Currency: Moroccan Dirham (MAD), though some shops accept euros/dollars. ✔ Transport: Cars are banned in the medina—walk or ride a donkey! 🐴 #MoroccoTravel #FezMedina #HiddenGems #CulturalExploration

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🌟 Fez Travel Guide: A Dreamy Journey Through a Medieval Maze

📍 Destination: Fez, Morocco One of Morocco’s four imperial cities, hailed as the "world’s largest car-free medina" and the "Athens of the Arab world." Step into Fez, and you’ll feel transported to the Middle Ages—with its tanneries, winding alleys, and exquisite tiles, all brimming with exotic charm. ✨ Must-Visit Attractions 🔹 Fes el Bali (Old Medina) A UNESCO World Heritage Site and the largest preserved medieval city in the world. The labyrinthine alleys are easy to get lost in—bring a map or hire a guide! 🔹 Al Quaraouiyine University Founded in 859 AD, it’s one of the oldest universities still in operation. While visitors can’t enter, the stunning Arabic architecture at the entrance is worth admiring. 🔹 Chouara Tannery A 1,000-year-old iconic site where artisans dye leather with natural pigments. The colorful vats are mesmerizing—just don’t forget mint leaves for the smell! 🌿 🔹 Bab Bou Jeloud (Blue Gate) The medina’s famous blue-tiled entrance, perfect for photos. Inside lies the busiest market area—explore at your leisure. 🔹 Royal Palace of Fes Though closed to the public, the seven golden doors are a must-see for their Moroccan grandeur. 🍽️ Food Recs 🥘 Tagine: Slow-cooked stews with lamb, chicken, or beef, often paired with figs or olives. 🍞 Khobz (Moroccan bread): Crusty and delicious with olive oil, honey, or local cheese. 🫖 Mint Tea: Sweet, refreshing, and a Moroccan hospitality staple. 🛍️ Shopping Picks 👜 Leather goods: Fez is famous for its handmade bags, shoes, and jackets. 🧿 Zellige (Moroccan tiles): Geometric-patterned ceramics for home decor. ✨ Brass lanterns: Intricate handcrafted lamps—perfect souvenirs. 📌 Travel Tips ✔ Dress modestly to respect local culture. ✔ Currency: Moroccan Dirham (MAD), though some shops accept euros/dollars. ✔ Transport: Cars are banned in the medina—walk or ride a donkey! 🐴 #MoroccoTravel #FezMedina #HiddenGems #CulturalExploration

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