Fes
Morocco's spiritual capital — home to the world's oldest university and the largest car-free urban area.
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Fes is Morocco's spiritual and intellectual capital, with a UNESCO-listed medina (Fes el-Bali) that is considered the world's largest car-free urban area and one of the best-preserved medieval cities on Earth. Founded in the 9th century, Fes was for centuries the political capital of Morocco and home to the Al-Qarawiyyin mosque and university, founded in 859 AD and recognised as the oldest continuously operating university in the world.
The medina of Fes el-Bali is a sensory maze of 9,400 streets and alleys, each dedicated to a specific craft or trade. The Chouara Tannery, where leather has been dyed using centuries-old natural methods since the 11th century, is the city's most iconic sight — best viewed from the surrounding terraces of the leather merchants above. The Bou Inania Madrasa, the al-Attarine Madrasa, and the Nejjarine Museum of Wooden Arts & Crafts represent the pinnacle of Islamic architectural decoration in Morocco.
KechGo offers private transfers from Marrakech to Fes, a journey of approximately 7 hours. We recommend breaking the journey with a stop in Ifrane ('Little Switzerland') or Azrou for lunch. Alternatively, KechGo offers one-way transfers forming part of a Morocco circuit — Marrakech → Fes → Chefchaouen is a classic itinerary.
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- Hire a licensed official guide for at least half a day — the Fes medina is genuinely disorienting and a guide adds enormous context
- Visit the Chouara Tannery in the morning when the dye vats are most active and colourful; the smell is intense — shops provide sprigs of mint
- The Palais Jamai hotel terrace and the Borj Nord fort both offer elevated views over the medina — worth seeking out
- Allow at least 2 full days in Fes; the city rewards slow exploration and rushing it is a common regret among visitors
- Negotiate taxis in advance or use the Careem app — Fes petit taxis have fixed zones and meters but knowing the fare avoids confusion
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How far is Fes from Marrakech?
Fes is approximately 530 km north of Marrakech, about a 7-hour drive via Khenifra on the A3/P24.
Is it worth taking a private transfer from Marrakech to Fes?
A private transfer offers maximum flexibility, letting you stop at Ifrane, Azrou, or the cedar forests of the Middle Atlas along the way. For groups of 2 or more, it is often comparable in price to train tickets with the added benefit of door-to-door service.
What is the best way to get from Marrakech to Fes?
Options include train (via Casablanca, 8–9 hours with a change), CTM bus (8–9 hours direct), or a private transfer with KechGo (7 hours). The train is comfortable for solo travellers; a private transfer is best for groups or those wanting to stop en route.
How many days do I need in Fes?
Allow at least 2 full days — one for Fes el-Bali (old medina) and one for Fes el-Jdid (new medina) and the tanneries. Three days is ideal to explore without rushing.
What should I not miss in Fes?
Must-see sights include the Chouara Tannery, Bou Inania Madrasa, Al-Qarawiyyin Mosque, Nejjarine Fountain and Museum, the blue-tiled Dar Batha Museum, and the city gates (Bab Bou Jeloud).
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