Slowing down to a trot


Advertisement
Africa » Morocco » Fès-Boulemane » Fes
November 3rd 2023
Published: November 3rd 2023
Edit Blog Post

I left Ceuta running, and continued down the road until Fnideq, on the other side of the border. There I ran out of steam, and slowed down a bit. After sorting the travellers needs of this day and age, the almighty local sim-card and an ATM for some Moroccan cash, I got myself a 'grand taxi' to Tetouan. The taxi is not grand, in the grandiose sense, but simply refers to a shared taxi, as opposed t... Read Full Entry



Photos are below
Photos: 111, Displayed: 21


Advertisement

FesFes
Fes

Did you just take a picture of me?
FesFes
Fes

That's a big pot...
FesFes
Fes

A view inside the main mosque
FesFes
Fes

Contemplating
FesFes
Fes

Posing
FesFes
Fes

The dyers quarter
FesFes
Fes

Haggling
FesFes
Fes

R'cif gate at night
FesFes
Fes

Medina at night
FesFes
Fes

Atmospheric
FesFes
Fes

Lady
FesFes
Fes

Hydraulic clock
FesFes
Fes

Buying tomatoes
FesFes
Fes

Bab Bejeloud gate is blue from one side
FesFes
Fes

And green from the other. Symbolising the border between the secular (blue) and the holy (green)
FesFes
Fes

Windows in the Madrassa Bou Inania
FesFes
Fes

And reflections
FesFes
Fes

View of a minaret from the Bou Inania
FesFes
Fes

Framed
FesFes
Fes

Mighty city walls
FesFes
Fes

Entrance to Fes al Djdid, so called, New Fes, meaning from the 13th century. Yeah, pretty new indeed.



5th November 2023

Hotels
Hi. I'm planning a similar trip and wondered if you could let me know the names of the hotels/riads you stayed in as they all sound pretty atmospheric. Thanks
14th November 2023

Oops
Sorry for the late response, I'll email the hotels/riads to you.

Tot: 0.049s; Tpl: 0.011s; cc: 10; qc: 23; dbt: 0.0303s; 1; m:domysql w:travelblog (10.17.0.13); sld: 1; ; mem: 1.1mb