5 Days trip in Morocco
Morocco is a diverse and culturally rich country located in North Africa, with a fascinating history and stunning landscapes.
General Infomation
Day 1
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Medina of Fez
120 minutesExplore the old city of Fez and its colorful alleys, mosques and markets (souks), including the famous Chouara Tannery. Hire a local guide for a better experience.
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Café Clock
90 minutesEnjoy a traditional Moroccan meal at Café Clock, known for its fusion of modern and traditional cuisine. Try their camel burger or pastilla with almond milk tea.
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Bou Inania Madrasa
60 minutesVisit one of the best-preserved Islamic schools in Morocco, the Bou Inania Madrasa. Admire its intricate tile work, wood carvings and calligraphy.
Day 2
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Jardin Jnan Sbil
120 minutesEscape the bustling Medina and relax at the peaceful Jardin Jnan Sbil, a beautiful garden dating back to the 14th century. Take a walk around the central pond and enjoy the greenery.
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Restaurant Dar Hatim
90 minutesSavor the traditional Moroccan dishes at this family-run restaurant, known for its tajine with caramelized quinces and couscous with seven vegetables. Don't miss the homemade desserts.
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Mellah
90 minutesDiscover the Jewish quarter of Fez, Mellah, and its historic buildings such as the Ibn Danan Synagogue and the Jewish Cemetery. Learn about the Jewish history and culture in Morocco.
Day 3
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Batha Museum
120 minutesVisit the Batha Museum, housed in a former palace, to see the rich collection of Moroccan arts and crafts, including pottery, textiles, jewelry and weapons. Be amazed by the intricate details.
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Al-Fassia Aguedal
120 minutesTake a day trip to Marrakech and indulge in the delicious Moroccan cuisine at Al-Fassia Aguedal, a renowned restaurant run by women chefs. Try their lamb tagine or beef kefta.
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Jamaa el Fna
120 minutesExperience the vibrant atmosphere of Jamaa el Fna, the famous square in Marrakech, where street performers, vendors and food stalls abound. Shop for souvenirs or get a henna tattoo.
Day 4
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Nejjarine Museum of Wooden Arts and Crafts
120 minutesEnter the beautifully restored Fondouk Nejjarine, a former travelers' inn, to see the Nejjarine Museum of Wooden Arts and Crafts, showcasing the intricate woodwork of Moroccan artisans.
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Chez Rachid
90 minutesTry the authentic Moroccan cuisine with a modern twist at Chez Rachid, a highly-rated restaurant. Savor their lamb tagine with prunes or chicken pastilla with almond milk.
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Fez Mellah Market
90 minutesShop for Moroccan spices, herbs, oils and other delicacies at the Fez Mellah Market, a local market outside the Medina. Bargain for the best prices and take home some local flavors.
Day 5
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Dar Batha Museum
120 minutesExplore the Dar Batha Museum, a 19th-century palace-turned-museum, showcasing the traditional Moroccan arts and crafts, such as ceramics, woodwork, textiles and jewelry.
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Palais Amani
120 minutesTreat yourself to a luxurious lunch at Palais Amani, a beautiful riad with a lush garden and a five-star restaurant. Enjoy their tasting menu or a la carte dishes.
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Attarine Medersa
60 minutesEnd your Fez trip at the Attarine Medersa, a stunning Islamic school with intricate decoration, including zellige tiles, carved plaster and geometric patterns. Admire the beauty of the Quranic verses.