1 day from Fes to Meknes in Morocco Overview
1 day Trip from Fes to Meknes Description
In this 1 day trip from Fes to Meknes, you will explore one of Marocco's four imperial cities, and see the Roman ancient kingdom ruins of Volubilis. Explore Meknes Medina, explore Volubilis historical landmarks, and explore Moulay Idriss's holy city.
This day trip from Fes to Meknes is a special day trip to visit Meknes, Meknes Medina, and the four imperial cities of Morocco. Once the 1 day trip from Fes to Meknes is booked with Budget Morocco Tours you will be picked up from your accommodation and back to Fes at the end of your tour. So do not hesitate to contact us for more additional information or any requests for customization about the 1 day trip from Fes to Meknes.
How to see Morocco in 1 day trip starting from Fes heading to Meknes
Pre-planning a trip to Morocco is as exciting as it is important. With so many different cultural identities, landscapes, and histories, there may be too much to see in too little time. Here Our mission begins! This is how you can get a full Moroccan experience in 1 day.
1 day from Fes to Meknes full program Itinerary
We leave from Fes in the morning (08:00) from your accommodation to Meknes after your breakfast. we will drive for 1 and half hours to reach Meknes city. Meknes is the most humble of Morocco's four Imperial cities, making it much more peaceful and comfortable than Fez, Marrakech, and Rabat. Meknes is surrounded by fields, with farm products being one of the pillars of the economy of the region. Interestingly enough this area produces Morocco's biggest amount, which is already shocking, as Muslims are banned from consuming alcohol. You will visit the souks here: Plaza El Hedim, the Mausoleums of the Moulay Ismail, the Madrasa Bou Inania, and the Plaza El Hedim, which is what is called Marrakech by Meknes Jamaa el Fna.
Frequently asked questions about One-day from Fes to Meknes
Where is Fes located?
Fez is located to the northwest of the Atlas Mountains and is connected to several important cities in different regions; it is 206 km (128 mi) from Tangier, 246 km (153 mi) from Casablanca, 189 km (117 mi) from Rabat, and 387 km (240 mi) from Marrakesh. It is surrounded by hills, and the old city is built around the Fez River (Oued Fes), which flows from west to east.
How does this trip fit your requirements and budget?
one-day from Fes to Meknes trip
is designed to be in the form that suits most travelers to Morocco to discover the desert in one night, but it is not fixed, as you can request modification, addition or dispensation to suit your requirements and aspirations, all you have to do iswrite to us.
What are the most popular spots to visit in Meknes?
Meknes is the second largest city in Morocco and a popular tourist destination. Meknes is the second largest city in Morocco and a popular tourist destination. It has a population of around 857,000 inhabitants. The city is famous for its historic buildings, including the Al-Mansouria Palace and El-Mansour Mosque. Meknes also has many gardens, parks, and squares that are perfect for spending an afternoon relaxing with friends or family. The Al-Mansouria Palace is one of the most notable landmarks in Meknes. It was built by Sultan Moulay Ismail in 1672 as his residence when he moved his capital from Marrakech to Meknes. The palace was destroyed by fire in 1881 but it was restored to its original state between 1984 and 1988 by King Hassan II of Morocco. Nearby is El-Mansour Mosque which dates back to 1450 when it was built by Sultan Abou
What are the most popular spots to visit in Fes?
The city of Fes has a lot to offer for those who are looking for a cultural and traditional experience. It is the second largest city in Morocco and it dates back to the 12th century. If you want to see the beauty of Fes, you should visit its historical sites like the Kairaouine Mosque, Bou Inania Madrasa, and Almoravid Koubba. If you want to see what life was like during that era, don't miss out on exploring Souks Taghrir and Dar El-Bacha.
What are the best places to stop and explore?
The best places to stop and explore from Fes to Meknes are the following:
1. The Kairaouine Mosque in Fes,
2. The Hassan Tower in Rabat,
3. The Almoravid Koubba and Madrasa in Meknes,
4. The Saadian Tombs in Marrakech
What are the highlights of the trip from Fes to Chefchaouen?
The trip from Fes to Chefchaouen is a journey through the heart of Morocco. It is a chance to experience the country’s diverse landscape, rich culture and vibrant history.
The first stop on this trip is Fes, one of the oldest cities in Morocco and one of the world’s most important medieval Islamic cities. The city has played a significant role in Moroccan history for over 2,000 years and still today it is a major centre for art, culture, education and trade.
After exploring Fes, travellers can head south towards Chefchaouen. This city was founded by Jews who were expelled from Spain in 1492 after being accused of committing acts against Christians during the Spanish Inquisition. Its Jewish heritage can be seen all around the town with its synagogues, Jewish quarter and mellah (Jewish ghetto). It also offers visitors an opportunity to explore its interesting architecture as well as enjoy some delicious Moroccan cuisine at its many restaurants.