As AFCON 2025 approaches: the Fez-Meknes region is emerging as one of Morocco’s most strategic tourism hubs, offering strong commercial prospects for African travel agencies. The expected influx of ...
That’s the beautiful—yet almost deceptively humble—origin story of the sumptuous Palais de Fes, an intimate luxury hotel on the medina's edge in Morocco’s oldest and third-largest city. Although the ...
One of the joys of travelling is discovering the local cuisine in situ. Imagine, then, the pleasure of returning home from your travels in Morocco able to reproduce that experience in your own kitchen ...
Where on earth? Morocco's third largest city is the most exotic place I think you can reach in less than four hours' flight from the UK. From the moment you step off the plane and hear a babble of ...
Looking out over cemeteries, mountains and Wilsane hills, this superb hotel is all suites. Owned and run by charming Mr Driss Faceh, a former travel agent and official Fez tourist guide, the former ...
Reporting from Fez, Morocco — The sun was low over the souks, reflecting off the rust-colored hills, and my wife and I were enjoying a rose-dappled sky from chairs on our rooftop. Suddenly, the call ...
The Middle Atlas Mountains which border Fez are home to impressive cedar forests, the wood of which has been used to build in Fez and other cities for years—something not commonly found in other areas ...
Founded in AD789, Fez is the oldest and best-preserved city in Morocco and was the country’s first capital. The medina, Fez el Bali, takes travellers back in time and entering is like stumbling onto a ...