Saturday, 4 May 2019

Fès

Preparation for Fès

There were some interesting differences from Marrakech. The tout hassling was much worse in Marrakech. The women were almost universally head-covered there, whereas in Fès many young women would have passed as European, with make-up and attractive clothes. Fès seemed to have more active creative activity going on in a way that was visible; wood-carving, leather-work, sewing etc. In Marrakech the visible activity was mostly selling, not making.

We had an interesting time in Fès, meeting up with a well-known Australian writer and his wife. We had heard him speak at the Woodford Folk Festival about his life in Fès, and we had a meal in a restaurant with him, and then a couscous in the home they restored in the Fès medina



Approaching Fez, looking down from the Atlas


Bab Rcif, near our riad.


Dar Seffarine, our home for the next four days.


Dar Seffarine foyer


Close-up of a frieze in Dar Seffarine


The view from our roof

Our guide Abderrahime was previously a language teacher and spoke excellent English, and also had a good sense of humour. Interestingly he had some different perspectives from our previous driver/guide, Abdoul.


The blue gate to the walled city


The same gate from the inside


Some lovely old buildings


Chouara Tannery


Tannery worker



Girls running through the streets at night


Sweet treat stall


Butcher


Henna souq. It used to contain the Maristan 'Sidi Fredj', said to be the world's first psychiatric hospital, dated from 1286.




Nejjarine museum of wood-working




Weaver in his shop


Greengrocer stall

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