The Nejjarine Museum of Wooden Arts and Crafts in Fes

The Nejjarine Museum: Morocco’s Magnificent Monument to Woodcraft In the labyrinthine depths of Fes el Bali’s ancient medina, near the aromatic Henna Souk, stands the Nejjarine Museum of Wooden Arts and Crafts – a masterpiece dedicated to Morocco’s rich heritage of wooden arts and crafts. This architectural gem, opened in 1998, tells the story […]
24 Hours in Fes, Travel Tips On What To See & Where to Eat, Morocco Travel Guide
If you’re traveling in Morocco and only have 24 Hours in Fes then it’s important to know what to see and where to eat. Morocco Travel guide books such as Lonely Planet, Frommers and Rough Guides can be the perfect travel companion for those who desire to see and do the status quo in Fes however first hand experience from a foreigner living in Morocco can offer more off the beat experiences. When starting a 24 hour spin around the old medina, Fes El Bali, you can brave it alone or higher a local, expert Fes historical guide. Either way a Fes tour can be fulfilling in this ancient city which is a UNESCO World Heritage site. If you brave it alone to discover what’s behind the ancient medina walls of Fes, these travel tips of what to see and where to eat will make it worthwhile.
Travel The City Of Fes: Explore The Old Medina, Tour The Souks & Discover Morocco’s Ancient Architecture
Fès is the fourth largest city in Morocco and also known as one of the ancient imperial cities). It is separated into three parts, Fès el Bali (the old, walled city), Fès -Jdid (new Fes, home of the Mellah), and the Ville Nouvelle (the French-created, newest section of Fes). The Medina of Fès el Bali is […]