Travels Through Morocco - The City of Fes, Part Three

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If you ever visit Fes, be sure to climb as high as you can for some rewarding views.

The one thing I love about Moroccan cities is it's shear number of roof terraces! You can find them absolutely everywhere, each providing a unique perspective of the Moroccan skyline. My favourite rooftop was at Restaurant Sekaya, which was suggested to me by a fellow traveller over a pot of succulent peppermint tea.

A short walk away in the main route through the medina, I stumbled upon a small sign with an arrow Restaurant Sekaya which pointed down a inconspicuous alleyway (one of the many thousands in Fes!). I cautiously followed it and came across a small door with a staircase going up, again with an arrow pointing upwards. Having gone this far, I followed three sets of stairs to the top of the building, and boy am I glad I did...

I was rewarded with a stunning panoramic view of the city, gazing with awe at the city of Fes that seemed to stretch for miles and miles. It was a sea of buildings of different colours, with minarets and towers piercing the skyline, almost like landmarks from the alleyways beneath. I was speechless. I stood there at the top of the terrace for what seemed like hours when someone behind said to me "Great view, right"? That's when I met Leo, a lone traveller from Brazil who had just ordered lunch. He then invited me to join him for a delicious mix of lamb tagine, sweet potato, kebab sticks, delicious seasoned fries and a beautiful relish. And of course that wonderful mint tea! All the while, gazing at the awesome view in front of us. It was heaven.

With our bellies full, we finished up the last morsel of food and stared up again at the view. That's when I noticed some ruins at the top of a hill to the north of the walled city of Fes (3rd photo). I pointed it out to the waitress who said it was called Tombeaux Des Mérinides, or the Merinid Tombs in English. She also said climbing to the top of the hill where the tombs were located yielded even better views than from the terrace we stood on. With that in mind, my newfound companion Leo and myself felt it was only right that we climbed the hill north of the city to make it to the Merinid Tombs, not only to explore the mysterious ruins but also to find an even higher point upon which to gaze at Fes from.

Excited, we dove straight into the hectic alleyways of Fes once more, weaving in and out of the markets and taking some photos along the way. I'll make a promise that my next post will be featuring the stunning view from the top of Tombeaux Des Mérinides - hope you keep posted! <3

The City of Fes, Morocco


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Over the next few weeks I'll be trekking through Morocco and I'll be share with you my thoughts, feelings, tips and warnings about visiting each place along the way. Being a photographer, I will be doing this while sharing my photos with all of you too! I sincerely hope you all enjoy.

Please do follow if you want to keep up with my travel through this wonderful country <3

Any upvotes or resteems are hugely appreciated! Much love, everybody.

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This is amazing, I can't thank you enough for taking the time to put this together! I've used Salam and Shukran a lot but not the others, I will definitely try to employ these new found words and let you know how it goes :) Completely the agreed, the more you can prove that you're prepared the less they'd try to mess with you. That goes for any country I think, but I'll use these words and fingers crossed I don't say them wrong. Thanks!

What about your next trekking site?
Good captures.

Next adventure I will post is going to be Chefchaeoun. And after that I'll be back in Asia!

What the awesome eye touching photography you shared. So fantastic view .. I am also fond of to observe and enjoy such natural scenes. It is really a wonderful spectacle. Thanks for sharing.

Really appreciate that, thank you :) Thanks for stopping by!

Completely agree with you.. awesome photography

Thanks very much friend.

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Great ! what a life i think every one deserve for it , Travel where you want , enjoy yourself with your loved one when ever you want , not decided by others .
A Kind of life may not create uncertainty and provide freedom for every one , as of today time freedom of each individual controlled by the politician or big money bunkers.

Travel is the only thing that some big institution does not control over you. It's what makes you free and I think that's so important for your wellbeing.

The only way to stop this is to be part of the politics or the welfare of your community. When you get involve in your community you can stop bad politicians from getting into office.

Ah, you are inspiring me to go back again to Morocco, I have only been to Marrakesh, we stayed within the medina and had some marvellous meals. Fez sound just as inspiring. Great pictures. Hidden behind each of those doors are amazing buildings.

Yesss please go visit! Truly makes me happy that my blog is able to inspire you to go travelling there again. If you do, good luck, and hope you have a wonderful time and maybe feedback here how you found your experience :)

This is great! I went to Tangier, Morocco early this year...Lovely place. Everyone was very nice. I did get ripped off by a cab driving within 5 minutes of being there however. ha28872283_10155333940708202_1039862022457524224_n.jpg

Some people will defo try it won't they! Awesome photo btw bud, which hotel is this?

He was nice about it at least ha! I was just not use to the bartering way of things. This was at the Grand Mogador Hotel. Great hotel; the staff were very nice and they had a wonderful breakfast. Great photos, by the way!

Beautiful view.

very beautiful country.. I have a friend in Rabt... the capital city of Morocco..

Rabat! I want to visit there...

Best of luck

[-]seetheworld.sgp you will love visiting there..

Morocco is a gateway to Africa, and a country of dizzying diversity. Here you'll find epic mountain ranges, ancient cities, sweeping deserts – and warm hospitality.

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Absolutely agreed. Need a taste of that sweeping desert soon!

Welcome Sir your visit to be enjoyable

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@seetheworld How the experience of your desert travels , Share your experience Sir .

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