Introduction

Getting to Fes turned into a bit of a nightmare, but getting to see the Medersa El Attarine once I got there made up for at least part of it. I went late in the day so it was almost entirely empty and not too hot.

About

The al–Attarine Madrasa was built in the 1300s and is named for the nearby Souk al-Attarine, a spice and perfume market.
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Know Before You Go

Hours: Daily 9am–6pm
Admission: 10MAD
Address + Coordinates: Rue Talaa Kebira, Fes, Morocco
How Long To Spend There: 30–45min

Central courtyard of Medersa el Attarine in Fes Morocco

01 | Central courtyard of Medersa el Attarine

Central courtyard of Medersa el Attarine in Fes Morocco

02 | Medersa El Attarine

Central courtyard of Medersa el Attarine in Fes Morocco

03 | Walls inside Medersa El Attarine

Central courtyard of Medersa el Attarine in Fes Morocco

04 | Stucco walls inside Medersa El Attarine