TAZEGZOUT GOLF

Destination
Fez radiates a unique aura. It is the Imperial city, the repository of thirteen centuries of Moroccan history. Meknes has a rich and prestigious past, and is full of unexpected surprises.

Walk through the walls of the famous medina of Fès, designated by UNESCO as an outstanding universal value. Stroll through the streets of the Fès-El-Bali district. The Bab Boujloud gate is the easiest way to enter the medina.

In May, the squares and alleys resound to the music of the world: the Festival des Musiques Sacrées du Monde is held in the former imperial capital. Along with Jazz in Riads, it is one of the main events in the city’s cultural calendar. Don’t leave without sampling the city’s gastronomy, reputed to be one of the best in the world.
A few dozen kilometres away, Meknes is another open-air museum. Its medina and the remains of the royal palace have earned it UNESCO World Heritage status.
On Place El Hedime, Bab Mansour is the gateway to the medina. It is one of the masterpieces of Hispano-Moorish art. Don’t miss a visit to the royal stables and granaries of Sultan Moulay Ismail.

To the north of Meknes lies the largest Roman archaeological site in Morocco: Volubilis. The triumphal arch, capitol and house of Bacchus bear witness to the city’s splendour and economic and political weight.
As imperial and eternal cities, Meknes and Fez offer you the experience of a timeless stay, at the frontiers of the present and history.