Travels Through Morocco - The City of Fes, Part Two
The souks, the markets, the cafe's, the food. This city has it all.
You could spend hours and hours exploring the maze of alleyways of Fes and not stumble across the same alleyway twice. In fact, there's almost a danger of getting lost in the twisted alleyways of Fes El Bali due to its sheer size and complexity.
Today I spent wandering the charming markets and stalls that line the main alleyway called Rue Talaa Sghira, serves as the main artery of Fes. Each stall had its own charm, its own quirk, selling everything from spices and delicious pastry snacks to carpets and knick-knacks like lanterns, toys and more. What was nice to see was that it wasn't just tourists browsing their wares, but also locals too. I'd say there was an even proportion of locals and tourists which goes to show that these markets aren't just for the tourists. One thing to remember here is make sure you haggle if you're new to the country! If you even look the slightest bit foreign, be prepared to be given a high price to start with. Like with any country, folks here will try and get a good price for your wares, and it's perfectly reasonable to haggle the price back down!
As it approached midday, I split from my group and weaved in and out of the people and animals wandering through the tight alleys. Parched and exhausted (but mainly looking for some more of that lush mint tea) I entered one of the many cafe's that dot the streets of Fes. This particular cafe was called Cafe Smile and boy did it put a smile on my face. It was a beautiful terrace which overlooked the souks beneath, surrounded by colourful curtains and carpets. There was a lone Japanese tourist here and we discovered that it was both of our first days here in this crazy city. She told me about this wonderful place to eat which had breathtaking views of all of Fes. So after we exchanged details, I took her advice and made my way to Restaurant Sekaya and made my way up the winding stairs to the promised stunning cinematic view of the city. I'll be sharing the cinematic view of Fes in my next post!
The City of Fes, Morocco
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🌏 | Fes, Morocco
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🎨 | Lightroom Mobile edits used
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.
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Any upvotes or resteems are hugely appreciated! Much love, everybody.
Seems a very nice place to go.
Love Mediterranean cultures. Lots of very rich history.
If you ever get the chance try to go and no doubt you'll love it there.
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Doubt you'll love it there.
- seetheworld.sgp
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Wow... like stepping back in time. If it weren't for the Coke Zero poster, you could almost believe it was 200 years ago. You're lucky, and very smart, to be travel when and where you can. Be safe and enjoy!
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morocco looks amazing
ilove marocco, next i go there
That's because Morocco is amazing!
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@rajesh290 I would appreciate it if you stopped spamming my content. Thanks very much.
its a beautiful country
Its an unexpected gorgeous country and I'm so glad I've been able to let people here know of its beauty.
Very exotic, very colorful. How did Coca Cola get an ad in here? Crazy marketing.
Hi @seetheworld.sgp.. hmmp. I love your name huh! hehe.. looks you really love to explore the world. does you? I love your photos. very colorful. Morocco is one great place to visit. I hope I can go there but I'm too far. Maybe in my dreams I can be there :)
Hehe salamat po @febemarie25! Actually SGP is my initials so I thought I'd incorporate it into my Steemit name. And yeah I love to explore the world :) But wait the Philippines is already a beautiful country, you don't need to travel far! In fact, the Philippines is my favourite country in the world hands down! So much so that I'm going back this September :D
Morocco seems like a really beautiful place
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No doubt Morocco has rich culture
Extremely rich culture. A mix of many, but mainly French and Arabic.
Nice view and great photographs
Thanks very much buddy, much appreciated <3
@seetheworld.sgp Beautiful place. Great photography :D
Thanks, means a lot!