Hotel Reda Fes

km,7 Ain Chkeff Fes, 30000, Morocco

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V medinách královských měst Fez a Meknes

A travel blog entry by kaci

... ovoce, ochutnaly jsme naložené olivy tří barev, a také placku plněnou masem - ve stánku, který vypadal jako by vypadl z dokumentu o Indii, a neodolaly jsme ani stánkům se sladkostmi a pečivem. Po celý den nás pronásledovali dva malý kluci, a to s radou, abychom se nenechaly zlákat na prohlídku s průvodcem, že jsou to podvodníci - tihle malí samozřejmě podvodníci nebyli :-) neustále nám radili, že tam, kam jdeme, nic ...

Fes Medina

A travel blog entry by mish_brendan

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... building gave us some respite from the hustle and bustle of the medina as we appreciated its intricate wood and plaster decoration. Late in the afternoon we went on a shopping spree and scored some good bargains through some persistent bartering. We have found that Moroccans are less likely to budge on their initial asking price then in other countries but with a bit of charm we managed to win them over. As ...

More twists and turns than a Dan Brown novel

A travel blog entry by pearlinthesea

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... have something in common.

Overall, it was a very interesting, but VERY long day. Lots of walking around, lots of sights and sounds and smells (leather tanneries = gross, just FYI), lots to absorb, lots to learn. I was thoroughly worn out. But it was very interesting to see all the different crafts still being done by hand and to get a chance to learn a bit more about the Moroccan way of ...

We figure out the Fez Medina

A travel blog entry by sandshoephil

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... 8211; when the owner returns for another chat. We discuss our travels and where he has been and he tells us of his operations, his depression etc. This guy is one weird cat. We have now been in the museum for about half hour and we are the only people who have been in. We figure this guy just holes himself up in this place that is slowly getting more decrepit and he is possibly going the same way. As we are leaving he comes out again with the rest ...

The Fes Market

A travel blog entry by peillsonwheels

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... Looking up to keep track of the kids and keep connected with Falid, I saw a camel looking back at me, but again, it was just his head.

Through all this wandering in the market, we seemed to be one of only two groups of tourists. Another family, not unlike ours, was also on a tour there. We definitely stuck out. Later in the day, Mark told me that as he walked at the back of our group (to keep an eye on us all) he was interested to see ...