Known as the cultural and spiritual capital of Morocco, ancient Fez is a breeding ground for scholars and artisans and is a place of constant pandemonium and endless charm. It's somewhere raw and ruinous, filled with endless alleyways leading to workshops, exquisite tiled fountains and shops round every corner.
Located only a 3.5-hour flight from the UK and now easily accessible via the brand-new airport, it's just a short journey to a place which feels worlds away from everyday British life.
The jewelin Fez's crown is its Old Town, the UNESCO-listed Fes el Bali, a medina founded in the 9th century. It was brought back from the brink of disrepair thanks to government investment, but it still retains its exotic authenticity. It’s totally bewitching, incredibly intense and is a wholly medieval experience; nothing can quite prepare you for the impact of it. And, once you enter the walled city, you’ll wonder if you will ever navigate your way out of it. But therein lies in the appeal...
Fresh off a trip here, below is my guide for how to spend a long weekend in Fez: