Experience a full-day private tour of Fez from Rabat. Take part in a guided walking tour through the medina, discovering the city's highlights with an expert local guide. You'll travel in a comfortable private car for a seamless experience.
Local Guide ( Fez )<br/>public transportation : From Rabat to Fes and from Fes to Rabat by Train (Train ticket not included )<br/>Duration: 8 hours<br/>Mini Van : Pickup and drop off from the train station in Fes in This Option
You can choose a time that suits you based on the <br/>Proffesiona Driver in Fes : will meet you at the Train station <br/>Pickup included
Pickup included
The pick up location will be Rabat, where our driver will wait for you at your accommodation.
We will depart to Fes from Rabat via the highway. Upon Arrival in Fes you will meet our Local guide you will beginning your guided tour of the Medina - one of the world’s largest walled in cities
You will explore the narrow streets lined with fresh fruit, mounds of spices, intricately woven Berber carpets and many other art objects of Morocco
You will visit Mosques including the Quaraouiyine Mosque founded in 859 by Fatima el Fihri and the Andalusian Mosque dating back to 860 (entry is not permitted to non-Muslims) and fountains (including the Nejjarine fountain), Medersas (Koranic schools) founded as early as the 13th century.
There will be pause to have lunch and relax and then we will continue.
After you will visit Batha Palace (now a museum of arts and traditions)
Chouwara Tanneries, Souks (including Souk Attarine - one of the liveliest in the city)
Bab Boujloud - with its green and blue ceramics.
Mellah and the 17th century Ibn Danan synagogue as well as the Kings Palace
The Merindes Tops & Borj North & south and a Ceramic factory
Departure for Rabat via the highway.
Rabat is the capital of Morocco, offering a blend of historic charm and modern vibrancy. As a coastal city on the Atlantic, it boasts beautiful beaches, rich cultural heritage, and a relaxed atmosphere compared to more touristy Moroccan cities.
A stunning 12th-century fortress with beautiful gardens and views of the Atlantic and Bou Regreg River. The blue-and-white buildings and narrow streets offer a picturesque setting.
An unfinished 12th-century minaret that was intended to be the largest in the world. It stands as a symbol of Rabat and offers insights into Moroccan history and architecture.
A 14th-century medieval necropolis with ruins, gardens, and stork nests. It's a peaceful and historic site with a mix of Roman and Islamic influences.
A long stretch of sandy beach along the Atlantic coast, offering a relaxing escape from the city. It's popular for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports.
A modern art museum showcasing works by Moroccan and international artists. The building itself is an architectural marvel with a striking design.
A slow-cooked stew made with meat (lamb, chicken, or beef), vegetables, and spices, cooked in a conical clay pot.
Steamed semolina grains served with vegetables and meat, often cooked in a spiced broth.
A savory-sweet pie made with layers of thin pastry, filled with spiced pigeon or chicken, almonds, and powdered sugar.
A hearty soup made with tomatoes, lentils, chickpeas, and lamb or chicken, flavored with spices and served with lemon.
These seasons offer the most comfortable weather for exploring the city's attractions. The crowds are moderate, and the city is lively with cultural events.
Moroccan Dirham (MAD)
GMT+0 (Western European Time)
220VV, 50HzHz
Rabat is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime like pickpocketing and scams can occur, especially in crowded areas and tourist spots. Be cautious at night, and avoid walking alone in poorly lit areas.
Rabat-Ville Station
Rabat City Center Bus Station, Salé Bus Station
The tram system is modern, efficient, and affordable. It's a great way to get around the city.
Available • Apps: Careem, Heetch
Car, Bike, Scooter
Salé is connected to Rabat by the Bou Regreg River and offers a mix of historic sites, beaches, and local markets. It's a great place to experience authentic Moroccan culture.
Known as the 'Blue Pearl' for its blue-washed buildings, Chefchaouen is a charming mountain town with a relaxed atmosphere and stunning views.
Morocco's largest city and economic hub, Casablanca offers a mix of modern architecture, historic sites, and vibrant culture.
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