Youth Hostel in Fes
Travel Tips for Fes (Page 1/2)
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31 Mar 2013 Karen, England & Wales:
Ham, ham (or something like that) - next road up from hostel |
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31 Mar 2013 Karen, England & Wales:
Medina obviously. Worth spending a bit of time in new part of city - fountains and public places are lovely and hassle free |
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31 Mar 2013 Karen, England & Wales:
Went on overnight Supratours bus to Merzouga. Leaves at 9.00 (I think) and gets there just in time to watch sunrise over the sand dunes |
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23 Jan 2013 Katarzyna, Poland:
Old medina with all the workshops |
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23 Jan 2013 Katarzyna, Poland:
Meknes - cheaper and less crowded, but also very interesting :-) |
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21 Aug 2012 Miss, England & Wales:
Clock Cafe (Just inside the old town) |
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21 Aug 2012 Miss, England & Wales:
Marrakech and Agadir. Casablanca has a beautiful mosque but not much else apart from that. |
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19 Jun 2012 João Carlos, Portugal:
As the hostel closes at 10pm, the best option is to eat a sandwish at McDonalds, and or to buy some things to eat from the markets near to the hostel and the Mohamed V avenue. |
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19 Jun 2012 João Carlos, Portugal:
The medina is the must do in Fes. |
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19 Jun 2012 João Carlos, Portugal:
For sure, you need to go to Rabat and then Marrakech. |
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HI Hostel FesThe youth hostel is located in the city centre, just 100 meters from McDonalds'. It is about a 10 -minute walk from either the CTM bus station or train station. Easy access from the airport, by taxi or by bus. Close to all major sites and nightlife areas | more...... |

