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29 april, Marokko ⋅ 🌙 9 °CUNESCO listed site. I wasn't aware the Romans had come this far and, in fact, were here for 300 years!! Although it is listed , I don't think UNESCO have invested too much time or funds, which is aMeer informatie
UNESCO listed site. I wasn't aware the Romans had come this far and, in fact, were here for 300 years!! Although it is listed , I don't think UNESCO have invested too much time or funds, which is aMeer informatie
The mosque was commissioned by the King to prevent the loss of traditional craftsmanship in Morocco. Built on land and over water. Quite magnificent inside. So lucky we scored an extra early tour toMeer informatie
Da das Zimmer hier im Riad Dar Lys 2000 MAD (200 EUR) gekostet hätte, haben wir am Parkplatz im Auto übernachtet.
Das Hotelfrühstück haben wir dann aber doch sehr genossen! Und jetzt geht es inMeer informatie
A Moroccan home that has been refurbished into a guest house, this Riad had 20 rooms, perfect for our group. Breakfast in the morning was simple and delicious, and the coffee was the best on theMeer informatie
Und ab geht es in Königsstadt Nummer 2: Fés. Dieses Mal wieder mit dem etwas konfortableren Bus. Dafür wieder über Pässe und durchs Gebirge, vorbei an grösseren und kleineren Dörfern, HirtenMeer informatie
Later we visited a pottery workshop where we got guided around the workshop, watching the process of producing tiled mini fountains, tiled tables and pottery. The skills for making the small tiledMeer informatie
Today we visited the Medina of Fes. Quick little recap:
- a lot of shops
- a lot of people
- a lot of cats everywhere
- a lot of little streets to get lost
- very hot
- nice sweet mint tea
- it isMeer informatie
Start of our trip!
Took the plane, 30 min delay at departure but for the rest very well. When arriving in Fes, mom's patience was tested for the first time while we were waiting eternally at theMeer informatie
Spent the morning in Chefchaouen and walked up to the Spanish Mosque to get another great view of this beautiful city.
We then drove south to Fes, the oldest and largest medieval city in the world.Meer informatie
Our hotel, Riad Salem Fes, is close to the Blue gate of the medina. Riad refers to the style of home, where the doors, windows and balconies face the courtyard. There is no view except of theMeer informatie
U kunt deze plaats misschien wel onder de volgende namen::
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Reiziger I totally agree! An amazing site. Really worth seeing. I reckon it's one of the best in the world.
Reiziger The stories this place could tell 😁