Comments on: Fes: A flying visit to the third largest City in Morocco https://www.travellingbookjunkie.com/fes-morocco/ Mon, 30 Dec 2019 19:15:57 +0000 hourly 1 By: Travelling Morocco - Where Should We Head Next? - https://www.travellingbookjunkie.com/fes-morocco/#comment-12341 Tue, 20 Dec 2016 10:16:47 +0000 http://travellingbookjunkie.wordpress.com/?p=560#comment-12341 […] Fes, is a city that needs time to grow on people. The distinctively pungent smells that seep into the fibres of you clothes and sneak up your nostrils before you have time to stop them are so strong that as a first-timer, travelling in Morocco this many not be the place for you. […]

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By: Tamason.gamble https://www.travellingbookjunkie.com/fes-morocco/#comment-12148 Tue, 06 Dec 2016 06:39:44 +0000 http://travellingbookjunkie.wordpress.com/?p=560#comment-12148 In reply to Andrew Darwitan.

I really did love the brief time we spent there although it was a bit of a shock to our systems when we first arrived. I would definitely return.

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By: Andrew Darwitan https://www.travellingbookjunkie.com/fes-morocco/#comment-12133 Mon, 05 Dec 2016 16:25:55 +0000 http://travellingbookjunkie.wordpress.com/?p=560#comment-12133 Fez is charming and the artisan arts are so jaw-droppingly intricate.

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By: Travelling Book Junkie https://www.travellingbookjunkie.com/fes-morocco/#comment-1267 Tue, 06 May 2014 11:05:44 +0000 http://travellingbookjunkie.wordpress.com/?p=560#comment-1267 In reply to Hitch-Hikers Handbook.

Fes is a city still very untouched by tourism making it a great albeit very different experience to Marrakech. I can only imagine Marrakech being like Fes ten years ago before cheap flights came into play. The accommodation in Fes is far cheaper than in Marrakech as well, we found that we could easily live on 55 euros a day for all our food and accommodation (ensuite double in a Riad) for the two of us whereas in Marrakech that was slightly more pricy. As for hitch-hiking, whilst we didn’t experience it for ourselves this is the natural way for people to move around Morocco so it is not uncommon to see people standing at the roadside waiting for a car to drive by with enough space in, or even a lorry with room in the back. It seems that anyone with space will stop – it is almost the unspoken rule! The people are amazingly friendly and cannot do enough to help you enjoy your time in their country – We would highly recommend a trip there to anyone.

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By: Hitch-Hikers Handbook https://www.travellingbookjunkie.com/fes-morocco/#comment-1262 Tue, 06 May 2014 10:06:20 +0000 http://travellingbookjunkie.wordpress.com/?p=560#comment-1262 Fascinating blog, guys! Thanks for sharing this experience! Fes looks like an interesting city and Morocco has long been on our list of future destinations, especially that we’ve heard hitchhiking there is easy and people are friendly and hospitable.

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By: Travelling Book Junkie https://www.travellingbookjunkie.com/fes-morocco/#comment-137 Tue, 26 Nov 2013 19:51:31 +0000 http://travellingbookjunkie.wordpress.com/?p=560#comment-137 In reply to aBitofCulture.

It would be a shame if they do as the local food is fantastic. Luckily we only drove past Mcdonalds on our way to the Old Medina from the Airport and we didn’t spend any time in the new part of Fes but it was definitely a shock to see it there alongside Pizza Hut!

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By: aBitofCulture https://www.travellingbookjunkie.com/fes-morocco/#comment-136 Tue, 26 Nov 2013 19:12:01 +0000 http://travellingbookjunkie.wordpress.com/?p=560#comment-136 I didn’t realise McDonald’s had made it to Fes – I wonder if many tourists eat there instead of trying the local stuff?

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By: Travelling Book Junkie https://www.travellingbookjunkie.com/fes-morocco/#comment-135 Thu, 17 Oct 2013 20:09:48 +0000 http://travellingbookjunkie.wordpress.com/?p=560#comment-135 In reply to Stefania – The Italian Backpacker.

That’s a shame as it was a great city to visit, especially to be able to then contrast it with Marrakech and think about how that was before tourism hit a few years ago. I can imagine it would have been very similar. Maybe other flight operators go from Venice that would work out relatively cheap.

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By: Stefania - The Italian Backpacker https://www.travellingbookjunkie.com/fes-morocco/#comment-134 Thu, 17 Oct 2013 11:07:18 +0000 http://travellingbookjunkie.wordpress.com/?p=560#comment-134 Really beautiful architecture. I know Ryanair flies to Fez, but unfortunately not from Venice…

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