- Al-Attarine Madrasa: story on the “How Fes el-Bali Changed” route
This stop will show the everyday conditions that made long-term study beside al-Qarawiyyin possible.
- Bab Bou Jeloud: story on the “How Fes el-Bali Changed” route
Here you will see how a single straight passage redirected people and trade at the western edge of the medina.
- Bab Guissa: story on the “Fez's Northern Walls and Heights” route
The final gate completes the northern line with the story of a second name that outlived its owner's defeat.
- Bab Mahrouk: story on the “Fez's Northern Walls and Heights” route
Here, for the first time, the route shows how a political reprisal became fixed in the city's toponymy.
- Bab Semmarine: story on the “Fes el-Jdid: palace, Mellah, and Jnan Sbil Gardens” route
The fortified passage explains how an alliance with the residents of a neighboring quarter decided the struggle for the palace city.
- Borj Nord — Museum of Arms: story on the “Fez's Northern Walls and Heights” route
The fortress links Fez's defiance with the artillery that the ruler positioned above the city walls.
- Bou Inania Madrasa and Dar al-Magana: story on the “How Fes el-Bali Changed” route
This stop connects a sultan's struggle for recognition with a residential school and a lost system for marking prayer time.
- Chouara: how leather gets its color: story on the “Craft Fez: From Nejjarine to Place Rcif” route
Here, the entire chain that turns a raw hide into material for other craftspeople will become clear.
- Henna Souk: story on the “Craft Fez: From Nejjarine to Place Rcif” route
The trading square will help reconstruct the layout of the vanished hospital and its permanent income.
- Ibn Danan Synagogue: story on the “Fes el-Jdid: palace, Mellah, and Jnan Sbil Gardens” route
This stop will show which family belongings were preserved along with the building, which had nearly been lost.
- Jewish Cemetery of Fez: story on the “Fes el-Jdid: palace, Mellah, and Jnan Sbil Gardens” route
The whitewashed rows preserve the trace of a forced relocation that affected several generations at once.
- Jnan Sbil Gardens: story on the “Fes el-Jdid: palace, Mellah, and Jnan Sbil Gardens” route
The finale moves the conversation from the enclosed palace spaces to a public garden, where an unofficial gathering became a state holiday.
- Marinid Tombs: story on the “Fez's Northern Walls and Heights” route
At the summit, the route's military history gives way to the fate of a royal cemetery and lost funerary markers.
- Mellah: story on the “Fes el-Jdid: palace, Mellah, and Jnan Sbil Gardens” route
The palace’s proximity here will become a concrete escape route, while restored façades will conceal traces of a three-day devastation.
- Nejjarine Funduq: a Courtyard for Merchants and Carpenters: story on the “Craft Fez: From Nejjarine to Place Rcif” route
This stop shows how a merchants’ funduq came to be linked to a carpenters’ market and the future Nejjarine Museum of Wooden Arts & Crafts.
- Nejjarine Square: story on the “How Fes el-Bali Changed” route
Here, the rescue of one building becomes the story of restoring an entire connected quarter.
- Northern Walls: story on the “Fez's Northern Walls and Heights” route
The surviving belt of fortifications makes it possible to examine a siege that was ended by negotiations rather than an assault.
- Place des Alaouites and the gates of the Royal Palace of Fez: story on the “Fes el-Jdid: palace, Mellah, and Jnan Sbil Gardens” route
Here, a later ceremonial facade conceals the place where the ruler's rescue turned into a political price to pay.
- Place Rcif: The City Above a Hidden Channel: story on the “Craft Fez: From Nejjarine to Place Rcif” route
The finale will explain why the delivery of goods changed the channel and the layout of the medina.
- Place Seffarine: story on the “How Fes el-Bali Changed” route
The finale will show how an imported form gave Fez craftsmen a new product and a new guild name.
- Sebbaghine Bridge: story on the “Craft Fez: From Nejjarine to Place Rcif” route
The crossing will link the craftspeople’s bank to the history of two separately fortified cities.
- Seffarine Square: Metal Under the Hammer: story on the “Craft Fez: From Nejjarine to Place Rcif” route
This stop will show how hand hammering came to coexist with machines and mass production.
- Talaa Kebira: story on the “How Fes el-Bali Changed” route
The street will carry the route from sultanic politics to the personal decision of a man who had to follow his own advice.
- The Path to the Marinid Tombs: story on the “Fez's Northern Walls and Heights” route
This section explains why the modern approach to the panorama follows former military positions.
- The Threshold of al-Qarawiyyin: story on the “How Fes el-Bali Changed” route
At the entrance, the later tradition about the foundress must be distinguished from the evidence of the ancient inscription.