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Discover some of the most historically and culturally important sites in northern Morocco on this day trip from Fez with Miss Fatema el Majdoubi . You’ll see the Moorish architecture and monumental gates of the imperial city of Meknes, the excavated Roman ruins of Volubilis (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), and the holy town of Moulay Idriss. Please note, this is an unguided tour with a driver only; any entrance fees are at your own expense. Explore Meknes, Moulay Idriss, and Volubilis in one day Round-trip transport provided from Fez Admire the scenery while a driver takes you from place to place Hassle-free way to see more of Morocco .
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eighteenth century. It opens on the actual imperial city, where a visit to the mausoleum of Sultan remains a curiosity. You can also meditate on the edge of the huge rectangular tank Agdal pond. Lively markets and places ,Meknes has one of the most popular media in Morocco.Place El-Hedime, exactly between the old town and the Imperial part of the city, houses the market.cover and comes alive at dusk: fire-eaters, storytellers, animal trainers and jugglers create an atmosphere quite exotic. Traditional Culture The Regional Museum of Ethnography, is installed in the palace Dar Jamai, revolves smoothly around a superb Andalusian garden. Embroidered over with gold, faience and ancient jewelry give a comprehensive overview of past splendours of the Kingdom. Roman ruins At 31 km north of Meknes lies the largest Roman archeological site in Morocco : Volubilis. At 31 km north of Meknes lies the largest Roman archeological site in Morocco. Not to mention the moving delicacy of the mosaics. Allow a minimum of two hours to discover this open-air treasure.
Gates and palaces Considered one of the most beautiful gates in the world, Bab Mansour was built in the early eighteenth century. It opens on the actual imperial city, where a visit to the mausoleum of Sultan remains a curiosity. You can also meditate on the edge of the huge rectangular tank Agdal pond. Lively markets and places ,Meknes has one of the most popular media in Morocco.Place El-Hedime, exactly between the old town and the Imperial part of the city, houses the market.cover and comes alive at dusk: fire-eaters, storytellers, animal trainers and jugglers create an atmosphere quite exotic. Traditional Culture The Regional Museum of Ethnography, is installed in the palace Dar Jamai, revolves smoothly around a superb Andalusian garden. Embroidered over with gold, faience and ancient jewelry give a comprehensive overview of past splendours of the Kingdom. Roman ruins At 31 km north of Meknes lies the largest Roman archeological site in Morocco : Volubilis. At 31 km north of Meknes lies the largest Roman archeological site in Morocco. Not to mention the moving delicacy of the mosaics. Allow a minimum of two hours to discover this open-air treasure.