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Fez - Meknes, the imperial
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Fez radiates a unique aura. This
imperial city is the custodian of 13 centuries of Moroccan history.
Meknes has a rich, prestigious past and harbors marvelous surprises.
Walk through the walls that guard the celebrated Medina of
Fez, whose outstanding universal value has been recognized by
UNESCO. Meander along the streets of the Fes-El-Bali district. The
Bab Boujloud Gate is the easiest way to access the medina. In May,
the city's squares and streets come to life with music from around
the world as the Sacred Music Festival takes over the one-time
imperial capital. Along with the Jazz in Riads festival, it is one
of the city's cultural highlights.
Don't leave without sampling the city's extraordinary
cuisine, which is considered to be among the best in the world.
Just 40 miles from Fez lies the city of Meknes, another
open-air museum. Its medina and the remnants of the royal palace
also earned it a designation as a UNESCOWorld Heritage Site. Pass
through the Bab Mansour Gate on El Hedime square to enter the medina
and enjoy this masterpiece of Spanish-Moorish art. Be sure to make
time for the royal stables and granary of Sultan Moulay Ismail
anddon't miss Volubilis. This Roman archaeological site just north
of Meknes is the most extensive one in Morocco. Its triumphal arch,
capitol and house of Bacchus attest to the splendor of the city, as
well as its economic and political significance.
The imperial, eternal cities of Meknes and Fez serve up a
timeless experience that blurs the boundaries between past and
present.
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