EDF overwhelms the senses: it is colorful, noisy, sprinkled with perfume and inhabited by a lot of people vying for your attention-so you must srrive armed with an idea of the best things to do in Fes to not let them exclude you!
The best things to do in Fes for some people is visiting the medieval medina is like no place on earth when it comes to shops: swamped with dealers olives, water, veiled women from ancient tanneries for quiet madrasahs, many of them architectural wonders and sellers. Medina has over 90,000 streets and alleys, so the best things to do in the Medina of Fes is to go with a guide, asking them to take you to places you are more interested in seeing-Souk Triba has cosmetic and electronics stores, Souk Tallis, is good for wool, wheat and cloth, Souk Selham and the few that surrounds all sell materials and haberdasherybut for a dress really special and one of the best things to do in Fes should visit the Chemmaine Souk, which sells ceremonial clothing.
I ask the aroma pungent will find the source of it at the tanneries in Fes. One of the best things to do in Fes is to get close to the action on one of the terraces that over look the honeycomb-shaped wells dyeing and treatment of tanning. You might think the skin would be the most toxic, but is the bird droppings used in seasoning that smells really the place out. Remember that when you are buying your soft, hand-crafted leather slippers, another of the best things to do in Fes.
As well as trade, leather and carpets, Fes is a city of learning-and some admiring the great Christian, Jewish and Islamic architecture is one of the best things to do in Fes. The Karaouine Mosque is the second largest mosque Morocco, one of the oldest universities in the world and visit the Park is one of the best things to do in Fes. Non-Muslims may not come, but nobody seems to object to the visitors popping their heads, however the gates. The shrine of Moulay Idriss II, another interesting mosque, tomb and Mausoleum is not open to non-Muslims, but again worth visiting to see what you can, however, the ports.
Visit the Andalusian district is one of the best things to do in Fes-has some of the most interesting architecture of the city. The influence of exiled Spanish on Islamic designs has led numerous buildings covered in complex mosaics. The ceilings are particularly impressive. El Sehri Madrasa has some particularly interesting tile designs, the Seffarine Madrasa has a minaret with a colourful zellige and Sahrij Madrasa has a courtyard with a nice pool and 14th century ornate woodwork that can also be non-Muslims-surely one of the best things to do in Fes.
You can't go anywhere without passage of Fes although some kind of market or shopping district, but the head even though Dar Batha Museum, housed in a 19th century summer palace built by Sultan Moulay Hassan I, one of the best things to do in Fes, the Palace and gardens of the Palace and the Museum's collection, which is composed mainly of 18th century 19TH Fassi pieces, including ornate wooden furniture and wrought iron, embroidered clothing and textiles, musical instruments and jewelry, as well as some excellent examples of carpets made by Berber tribes.
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