OVERVIEW
Among Morocco’s imperial cities, Fez is considered the oldest. It has also served as the country’s capital for up to three times in the past. While many of its landmarks are said to be dated to the 13th/ 14th century, when the city was said to have been very influential during the rule of the Marinids, it is recorded that it was founded in 789, by the first sultan of Idrisid dynasty.
Now we see that Fez is one of Morocco’s respected cities and around the world, it is regarded as the center for traditional artisans and artists. The city has three sections, which are the original old town known as Fes el-Bali; Fes el-Jedid, which was built when the city had an increasing population in the 13th century; and finally the present-day Ville Nouvelle quarter.
When we talk about things to do in Fez, aside from tasting the delicious cuisines of the people, there is also the part of visiting important landmarks that make Fez stand out from other Moroccan cities. Therefore, in this article, we will be talking about things to do when we refer to those places you must visit while in Fez.
1. Visit the Merenid Tombs