What to do and see in Fes-Boulemane Region, Morocco: The Best Architectural Buildings

October 24, 2021 Deane Carmody

Fès-Boulemane (Arabic: فاس بولمان‎ (Ǧihâtu Fās - Būlmān)) was formerly one of the sixteen regions of Morocco from 1997 to 2015. It was situated in northern Morocco. It covered an area of 19,795 km² and had a population of 1,808,295 (2014 census). The capital was Fès. In 2015, it expanded Taounate and Taza Provinces (formerly from the Taza-Al Hoceima-Taounate Region); and Meknès Prefecture and El Hajeb and Ifrane Provinces (formerly from the Meknès-Tafilalet Region) to form the Region of Fès-Meknès.
Restaurants in Fes-Boulemane Region

1. Palais Mnebhi

15 Rue Souiket Ben Safi Old Medina, Fes 30000 Morocco +212 5356-33893
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Palais Mnebhi

2. Morocco In One Step

9 Derb Fern Talaa Kbira SECTEUR 1010, Fès, Fes 30110 Morocco +212 612-930294 [email protected] http://moroccoinonestep.com
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5.0 based on 10 reviews

Morocco In One Step

Morocco in one step is a company that provides services to tourists in Morocco. It is a full-service tour of Morocco, including car rental, self-driving, tour guide, hotel accommodation, eating and other services. The service is warm and thoughtful, and the price is affordable. Serving tourists from all over the world, including Spaniards, Italians, French, British, Japanese, Indian and Chinese.

3. Dar al-Magana

Rue Rue Talaa Kebira, Fes Morocco
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Dar al-Magana

4. Al-Attarine Madrasa

Rue Talaa Kebira, Fes Morocco
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4.5 based on 518 reviews

Al-Attarine Madrasa

Reviewed By HINAWASEEM - Islamabad, Pakistan

This is the second finest Medersa of Fez. It is a medieval Koranic School. It is named after the perfumers located in the spice and perfume market nearby. It was built in 1325 by the Merenid sultan, Abou Said Othman. You can see a variety of rich zellij, wood and stucco decorations here. The amazing thing is that despite of a profusion of patterns the impact is light and not overwhelming. The symmetrical arches upheld by marble pillars are the hallmark of this medarsa.

5. Bou Inania Medersa

Rue Talaa Sghira, Fes 30110 Morocco
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4.5 based on 952 reviews

Bou Inania Medersa

Reviewed By cjr83 - Greenville, United States

What a gorgeous place in the middle of the bustling medina. The tile work and wood carvings are so intricate. Definitely check it out!

6. Cherratin Medersa

Derb Zaouia, Fes 30030 Morocco +212 678-156271 http://www.facebook.com/media/set/
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4.5 based on 77 reviews

Cherratin Medersa

Reviewed By 750dimitrisl - Sydney, Australia

Cherratin Medersa is an interesting place to visit. It is or was a religious school with quarters for students to stay and looking at the small rooms you might wonder about the amount of space they had to make do with. It was very popular in its heyday. It consists of three floors and the architecture is masterful. It's certainly worth a visit.

7. Sahrij Medersa

Andalusian Quarter, Fes 30030 Morocco
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4.5 based on 46 reviews

Sahrij Medersa

Reviewed By HINAWASEEM - Islamabad, Pakistan

This is a medersa which is contemporary with Medersa Attarine. It was built in early 1300’s by Marinid Sultan Abou el Hassan. It is one of the most interesting structures of Fez Medina. You can find it near the Andalusian Mosque. It has a smaller sister Madrasa, called Sbaiyyin, connected to it. Sahrija is a fully functioning Koranic School. It is named after the huge pool in it’s lovely courtyard. The zellij mosaic here is the oldest in Fez and truly a sight to behold. You can see some superb Almohad cedar carvings here.

8. Koubat Al Khayatin

Mohamed VI Street, Meknes 50060 Morocco
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Koubat Al Khayatin

9. Royal Palace of Fez

Avenue Omar Ibnou Khattab, Fes 30004 Morocco
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Royal Palace of Fez

Reviewed By badrax - Fort Lauderdale, United States

This was hands down the most iconic and available photo opportunity in the country This was pretty clean and maintained Highly recommended

10. Zaouia of Moulay Idriss II

Fes 30030 Morocco
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Zaouia of Moulay Idriss II

Reviewed By 435mehdif - Rabat, Morocco

A magnificent sanctuary, steeped in millennial history, art and finesse a showcase of Moroccan art, Located in the middle of the golden triangle of the Medina of Fez, this monument of a hint to contemplate the work of Fassi artisans.

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