
Medrassa Acharatine, Fes
DrFumblefinger visits a Medrassa (Islamic school) in Fes’ Medina.

DrFumblefinger visits a Medrassa (Islamic school) in Fes’ Medina.

DrFumblefinger visits the “Golden Gates”—the formal doors of the Royal Palace in the Imperial city of Fes.

Riads are old Moroccan homes built by wealthy people. Many have been converted to hotels and some into restaurants. We visit one in Fes.

DrFumblefinger shares photos from his journey north, from Casablanca to Fes. The land is mostly agricultural and quite green.

DrFumblefinger visits a ceramic and mosaic factory in Fes. The tradition is an ancient one and the final products are beautiful.

DrFumblefinger shares shome images of the narrow alleyways in the old city of Fes.

DrFumblefinger shares photos of the market in Fes’ old city. The lanes are very narrow, the market busy and bustling, and the experience is not to be forgotten..
DrFumblefinger shares some of the favorite doors he came across during a visit to northern Morocco

The old city of Fes is more than 1200 years old and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its Medina is one of the largest pedestrian-only zones in the world.

DrFumblefinger visits a Medrassa (Islamic school) in Fes’ Medina.

DrFumblefinger visits the “Golden Gates”—the formal doors of the Royal Palace in the Imperial city of Fes.

Riads are old Moroccan homes built by wealthy people. Many have been converted to hotels and some into restaurants. We visit one in Fes.

DrFumblefinger shares photos from his journey north, from Casablanca to Fes. The land is mostly agricultural and quite green.

DrFumblefinger visits a ceramic and mosaic factory in Fes. The tradition is an ancient one and the final products are beautiful.

DrFumblefinger shares shome images of the narrow alleyways in the old city of Fes.

DrFumblefinger shares photos of the market in Fes’ old city. The lanes are very narrow, the market busy and bustling, and the experience is not to be forgotten..
DrFumblefinger shares some of the favorite doors he came across during a visit to northern Morocco

The old city of Fes is more than 1200 years old and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its Medina is one of the largest pedestrian-only zones in the world.