Fès el-Bali
Fès el-Bali is the oldest part of the city of Fès, Morocco, known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and narrow winding streets. Established in the 8th century, it is a UNESCO World Heritage site that showcases traditional Moroccan culture and craftsmanship. The area is home to numerous historic buildings, including mosques, madrasas, and palaces.
The medina of Fès el-Bali is famous for its vibrant souks, where artisans sell handmade goods such as pottery, textiles, and leather products. Visitors can explore the bustling markets and experience the rich history of the city, making it a popular destination for tourists and scholars alike.