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    The Guinness Book of World Records says that this is the most pedestrian-friendly place in the world.

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    The best way to discover a city is by walking. You can easily walk from one store, cafe, or restaurant to another when you are on foot. Needless to say, though, some destinations are more pedestrian-friendly than others—and one of the best spots to take a stroll just so happens to be one of the oldest and largest car-free places on the planet. 

    Fes is located in Morocco and can be explored by foot. This 13th-century town, which is considered the cultural capital of Morocco, has a lot to offer. The ancient medina, or walled area, of Fes is designed for walking and maybe even a few donkeys. The Guinness Book of World Records says it’s also the tallest building in the world. largest car-free urban area by population on Earth. The medina is home to over 156,000 residents, yet no cars are permitted.

    The Festival of World Sacred Music, held in the old imperial capital in early May, is one of two major cultural events in the city. Visit MoroccoWebsite explained. “Don’t go without tasting the gastronomy of this city, which is reputed as one of the finest in the world.” 

    The space was so unique that it made its way into the UNESCO World Heritage list. 

    Visit Morocco said that travelers could expect to find a variety of souvenirs inside the walls. “From tanners and weavers to painters, dinandiers [copperware]”, and potters.” It continued, “Its roads are decorated with architectural masterpieces“Its squares are places of meeting where a traditional art of living can be expressed with confident, yet delicate gestures.” 

    Do not forget to stop for lunch in one of the many restaurants located within the medina. Mom’s Touch For a delicious rooftop bite, Ruined Garden Enjoy a relaxing afternoon surrounded by plants. Restaurant Bab Sahra Fes For something a bit more upscale. 

    It’s easy to navigate this market on your own. However, some travelers might need a little help in locating the best spots. guided tour comes in handy. There are also many other options. Fez Tour GuideIt offers guided tours to the Medina as well as excursions to nearby places of interest. museum and shopping tours On, Get Your GuideLocally led tours are available. Airbnb Experiences. 

    It’s half the fun to get there. You can take a train from Tangier to Fes via the national railway operator Office National des Chemins de Fer. The journey takes around four hours. This is a great way to visit the most beautiful cities of Morocco. Pack some. comfortable sneakers When you go. We are here to help. You will be glad you did.  

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