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Fes El Bali
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It is also known as Fes El Bali, a walled city founded between 779 and 808 by the Idrisid dynasty.
The ancient walled medina with narrow, car-free streets, only bikes is enabled to navigate through some part of the medina and ornamented entryways like Bab Guissa and the Blue Gate.
Some populations still live inside the medina, there are residential homes, and some have converted their house to Raid or Dar ( Guesthouses).
Souk vendors specialize in perfumes, spices, lamps, leathers and many more. Money exchange, religious school, mosque, university in the charming walled city. Dining choice ranges from street kebabs to stylish gourmet restaurants.
Fes El Bali was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site under the name Medina of Fez in 1981 and widely regarded as the best preserved medina in the Arab World.
Life is a wilderness, I had a great time in Morocco
I didn't choose a Chinese travel agency, but directly contacted a local guide, who was superb. The room he booked for me was also very good, and he was a nice person. It was worth the time I spent selecting.
Firstly, about my overall feelings, I can only say that I don't regret going there at all. The Morocco I experienced was sincere. There will be people in Marrakech trying to solicit customers, but most of them will stop bothering you after being rejected. You will indeed be asked for money for taking photos and carrying luggage, just be careful.
There's no need to overreact, but it's always right to be cautious about safety.
The guide in Chefchaouen seemed to have walked out of the Arabian Nights, and he was quite interesting. Also in Chefchaouen, when I had a sore throat and went to the pharmacy, a local guy ran around to help me find an open pharmacy, worrying that I might have an emergency.
I liked Fez. Walking through the blue gate of Bou Jeloud, you enter an ancient royal city full of vitality;
Casablanca is a soft green, I insisted on picking up two stones from the Atlantic Ocean.
In terms of food, apart from the tagine, there is nothing else, bring snacks and vitamins, because there are no vegetables, your mouth will crack.
For shoes, a pair of sports shoes, a pair for the desert, remember to bring slippers. Morocco·Africa
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