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Between the colorful riads of the Fes el Bali medina and the aromatic coffeehouses that pepper the Kasbah here, tourHQ guides reveal one of Morocco’s most enchanting and alluring cityscapes.

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Hamid Idbelaid

Hamid Idbelaid

Greetings, fellow adventurers! I'm Hamid, your dedicated tour guide from the captivating landscapes ...

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Abdelaziz EL MOUATAMID

Abdelaziz EL MOUATAMID

Greetings and welcome to the enchanting land of Morocco! I am Abdelaziz, but you can call me Aziz, ...

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Mohamed Bbahha

Mohamed Bbahha

I am an official tour-guide, specialised in the southern region of Morocco. After fifteen years of ...

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Hassan Bouaouina

Hassan Bouaouina

Greetings from Morocco,I am a national Tour Guide and the founder of Bouaouina Tours and Uniquely ...

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Houssaine Sliman

Houssaine Sliman

Hello adventurers! I'm your mountain and desert tour guide, hailing from the breathtaking Berber ...

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Jellah Mohamed

Jellah Mohamed

I m a Mountains & desert guide Jebel Toubkal. Each of our adventure is expertly crafted ...

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DesertBrise  Travel

DesertBrise Travel

Explore the Heart and Soul of Morocco with DesertBrise TravelDesertBrise Travel is a family-run ...

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Abdou Toubkal

Abdou Toubkal

For several years my idea of the voyage continued to grow stronger. My aim is ...

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Morocco Tour Guide - Jamal

Morocco Tour Guide - Jamal

My Name is Jamal a Moroccan Tour Guide with an  extensive experience in the tourism ...

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KHALID RHODDANE

KHALID RHODDANE

A 40 year old tour guide, i was born in Fes /Morocco and interested in exchanging ...

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Rachid  Imerhane

Rachid Imerhane

Rachid Imerhane was born and raised in a Berber village in the Atlas mountains at the foot of ...

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Ahmed Kahack

Ahmed Kahack

I\'m a professional tour guide who is knowledgeable and passionate about my city , I always try to ...

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Hassan Oumaarir

Hassan Oumaarir

I am a mountain guide in Morocco certfied by CFAMM (centre de formatoin aux metiers ...

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El Mehdi Bouabid

El Mehdi Bouabid

A 39-year-old tour guide, I am an independent official guide in Morocco in ...

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Hamid Dandane

Hamid Dandane

 My name is Hamid Dandane and I am an official tour guide with a wide range of experience in ...

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Hemmi Driss

Hemmi Driss

Explorateur-scientifique accompagnateur de terrain. J’aborde le terrain sous plusieurs ...

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Fez

While curiously oft-ignored on the usual touristic line-up of medieval Moroccan cityscapes, Fez is actually a veritable plethora of superlatives that make it unquestionably worth the trek inland from the Atlantic or Alboran Seas. For one, its dual medina towns are hailed as Morocco’s best preserved. For two, it’s said to have the largest pedestrianized old town of any Arabic city, with a history that hits right to the beginning of Arab settlement in all of North Africa.
Consequently, eye-popping historical sights abound here ad infinitum, and your Fez tourist guide will be quick to recommend a trip to the Fes el Bali medina, where the arabesque walls of prestigious al-Qarawiyyin University (the oldest institution of its kind on the planet) rub shoulders with the famous multi-coloured tannery pits and countless elegant riad homes.
Once you’ve lost yourself sufficiently in the winding roadways of the old medina and its endless historical narratives, why not take a break at one of the Kasbah coffee lounges or tagine joints and take in the hubbub of this still living and breathing aged city.

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