Enjoy an exclusive visit to a traditional Moroccan ceramic pottery cooperative, where centuries-old craftsmanship is still practiced by master artisans. This refined cultural experience offers rare access to a working atelier, away from crowds and commercial showrooms.
Watch skilled artisans hand-shape, glaze, and paint each piece using time-honored techniques, while learning the stories and symbolism behind Morocco’s iconic ceramic designs. The visit is personal, unhurried, and designed for travelers who value authenticity, artistry, and cultural depth.
More than a tour, this is a curated encounter with Moroccan heritage, supporting local artisans and preserving a living craft tradition.
This 3-hour guided tour in Fes offers an inside look at traditional Moroccan leather craftsmanship. You’ll begin with an introduction to the tools, materials, and techniques used by local artisans, gaining insight into centuries-old methods that continue to shape the craft today.
During your visit, you’ll observe skilled craftsmen at work as they cut, stitch, assemble, and finish a variety of leather goods such as bags, belts, and book covers. Your guide will explain each step of the process, from selecting quality leather to the final polishing touches.
This immersive experience provides a deeper understanding of Fes’ renowned leather tradition and the artistry behind each handmade piece, making it a memorable cultural highlight of your visit.
Meet your guide at the traditional leather workshop in Fez el Bali, the historic medina of Fes. Surrounded by bustling souks, From here, start your Leather Workshop Tour and observe skilled artisans while learning about the craftsmanship behind Fes’ famous leather.
Travelers do not need a separate ticket. Simply provide your booking confirmation to our team upon pickup, and we will take you directly to the leather workshop.
Fez is the cultural and spiritual heart of Morocco, known for its ancient medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the oldest university in the world, the University of al-Qarawiyyin. It offers a rich tapestry of history, architecture, and traditional crafts.
The Fez Medina is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the largest and best-preserved medieval old cities in the world. It's a labyrinth of narrow streets, bustling markets, and historic sites.
Founded in 859 AD, Al-Qarawiyyin is the oldest continuously operating university in the world. It's a significant cultural and historical site.
A beautiful example of Marinid architecture, this madrasa (Islamic school) is one of the few religious sites in Fez open to non-Muslims.
One of the last remaining traditional tanneries in the world, the Chouara Tanneries offer a glimpse into an ancient craft that has changed little over centuries.
The main gate to the Fez Medina, Bab Bou Jeloud is a beautiful example of Moroccan architecture and a great photo opportunity.
A slow-cooked stew made with meat, vegetables, and spices, served in a conical clay pot.
Steamed semolina grains served with vegetables and meat, often with a rich sauce.
A savory-sweet pie made with layers of thin pastry, filled with spiced pigeon meat, almonds, and sugar.
A hearty soup made with lentils, chickpeas, tomatoes, and spices, often served during Ramadan.
The weather is pleasant, with mild temperatures and lower humidity. This is the best time for sightseeing and exploring the city.
Moroccan Dirham (MAD)
GMT+1
220VV, 50HzHz
Fez is generally safe for travelers, but petty crime and scams can occur, especially in crowded areas. Be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect your belongings.
Fez Railway Station
Fez CTM Bus Station, Fez Supratours Bus Station
Buses are the most common form of public transport in Fez. They are affordable but can be crowded.
Available • Apps: None widely used
Car, Bike, Scooter
Meknes is a historic city with a rich past, known for its imperial palaces, mosques, and the famous Bab Mansour gate. It offers a mix of history, architecture, and local culture.
Volubilis is a UNESCO World Heritage site and the remains of a Roman city. It's one of the most important archaeological sites in Morocco, offering a glimpse into the country's Roman past.
Chefchaouen is a picturesque mountain town known for its blue-washed buildings, narrow streets, and relaxed atmosphere. It's a great place to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy the natural beauty of the Rif Mountains.
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