Avenue Ben Mohamed EL Alaoui, 1, Takharbicht Laayoune Place Rcif, Fes 30200, Morocco
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Entering from a humble alley in the Medina of Fez, you will find a gorgeous Riad, exquisitely decorated, cozy and comfortable. The service was excellent and everyone was very friendly. The owner spoke fluent English, which made everything much easier. The food was excellent. The price was not cheap (just in Morocco... still very cheap compared to Western countries), but it was worth it. It was a special experience to have dinner in such a wonderful place.
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Entering from a humble alley in the Medina of Fez, you will find a gorgeous Riad, exquisitely decorated, cozy and comfortable. The service was excellent and everyone was very friendly. The owner spoke fluent English, which made everything much easier. The food was excellent. The price was not cheap (just in Morocco... still very cheap compared to Western countries), but it was worth it. It was a special experience to have dinner in such a wonderful place.
#Most traversal ancient town #Find a small town to stop and walk Morocco's second largest city, one of the four imperial cities of Feis, as if crossing to the Middle Ages. In 1981, it was designated a "World Heritage Site" by the United Nations UNESCO. The ancient city has more than 9,000 crisscrossed streets and lanes like a huge maze, full of traditional crafts: dyeing workshops, leather processing plants, various handicraft workshops, clothing custom stores, restaurants, butchers, vegetable stalls and other traditional handicraft processing shops, more than 780 mosques. The University of Calaviin in the old town was built in 862 AD and is known as the first university in the world