Step off the tourist trail and dive into the rich world of Moroccan craftsmanship with our Ceramics & Zellige Tour in Fes—an inspiring behind-the-scenes look at how local artisans turn clay and tile into timeless works of art. Watch tradition come to life as you explore a real working studio, hear the stories behind the craft, and experience the soulful beauty of handmade Moroccan design. If you're looking for something authentic, artistic, and unforgettable—this is the tour for you.
Take a step off the beaten path and into the heart of traditional Moroccan artistry at our studio in Fes. This enriching visit gives you a rare chance to see how local artisans breathe life into clay and tile using skills refined over centuries.
Watch as delicate ceramics take shape from simple earth, and marvel at the precision used to hand-cut and arrange tiny Zellige pieces into vibrant, geometric mosaics. Each corner of the workshop tells a story—from the rhythmic sound of carving to the vibrant colors of glazed pottery waiting to be fired.
We’ll walk you through the origins, meanings, and beauty behind these ancient techniques, offering insight into why Fes remains a center of Moroccan craftsmanship. This is more than a tour—it's a deep dive into the creative spirit that defines this city’s soul.
After booking with us, we will be in contact to send you our exact location in Fes.
Fez is the cultural and spiritual heart of Morocco, known for its ancient medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the oldest university in the world, the University of al-Qarawiyyin. It offers a rich tapestry of history, architecture, and traditional crafts.
The Fez Medina is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the largest and best-preserved medieval old cities in the world. It's a labyrinth of narrow streets, bustling markets, and historic sites.
Founded in 859 AD, Al-Qarawiyyin is the oldest continuously operating university in the world. It's a significant cultural and historical site.
A beautiful example of Marinid architecture, this madrasa (Islamic school) is one of the few religious sites in Fez open to non-Muslims.
One of the last remaining traditional tanneries in the world, the Chouara Tanneries offer a glimpse into an ancient craft that has changed little over centuries.
The main gate to the Fez Medina, Bab Bou Jeloud is a beautiful example of Moroccan architecture and a great photo opportunity.
A slow-cooked stew made with meat, vegetables, and spices, served in a conical clay pot.
Steamed semolina grains served with vegetables and meat, often with a rich sauce.
A savory-sweet pie made with layers of thin pastry, filled with spiced pigeon meat, almonds, and sugar.
A hearty soup made with lentils, chickpeas, tomatoes, and spices, often served during Ramadan.
The weather is pleasant, with mild temperatures and lower humidity. This is the best time for sightseeing and exploring the city.
Moroccan Dirham (MAD)
GMT+1
220VV, 50HzHz
Fez is generally safe for travelers, but petty crime and scams can occur, especially in crowded areas. Be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect your belongings.
Fez Railway Station
Fez CTM Bus Station, Fez Supratours Bus Station
Buses are the most common form of public transport in Fez. They are affordable but can be crowded.
Available • Apps: None widely used
Car, Bike, Scooter
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