There are a few hints throughout the video... like most important historical attractions weren't accessible... so that was a bit of a letdown for us. It also felt like people were constantly trying to trick us or scam us, especially in the medina.
Yes you can! We bought ours at the airport and they'll just activate it for you on your smartphone. It was 300 Dirham for 30GB of data. That's about 30US$
the best part about this is that you can recharge your sim card anywhere at the small kiosks, it costs 10 Dirham for 1GB of recharge. so depending on how long you stay you dont need to take 30GB, I used 6GB in 2 weeks for example.
Not inside the medina! Download the App "maps.me" for a more accurate map. It really worked well for us! And don't let anyone misguide you... sometimes people will say "the street is closed" but they just say that so they can guide you and ask money.
There were quite a few reasons actually... the old town was quite dirty, the scams were the worst in all of Morocco (we felt like everyone in town tried to constantly scam us - no joke), and a lot of the cool attractions that they promote, like the claimed "oldest university in the world", weren't open to the public... it was unfortunate but we talked to other people and many say they didn't like it as much either. It might still be worth for a day, but don't spend 5 days there like we did 😅
Hi! We were in Morocco for about 3.5 weeks. We rented a car ourselves, but got a lot of speeding tickets... there are police everywhere at checkpoints. Taxis and tuk-tuks in the cities are definitely everywhere and a good option. There are some bus options between major tourist destinations, but you need to plan in advance a bit and it can be confusing where to find accurate information on bus timings and pickup locations. Best option would be having a private car drive you around the country if you can afford it. Or if you want to go slower, then the busses would work. We have another video about Morocco overall as a country which also includes some more travel tips if you want to watch that: ruclips.net/video/VzV9i5AOBsA/видео.html
He estando en Fes y no vale la pena visitarlo es muy sucio, peligroso en la noche y desde el taxista al vendedor te quiere timar en cualquier oportunidad. Recomiendo Casablanca para los que quieran visitar un lugar bonito y sentirse tranquilos.
Thank you for your video 😊
Going to Morocco in January, can't wait
I'll be sure to go check your planner as well 👍
Enjoy your trip!
I love watching all of ur Morocco vidoes! Thank youuu and I’m so glad I made the decision to stay one night there!
Thanks for watching! Glad it was helpful. Hope you enjoyed your trip!
Neal Extensions
Marhaba to Magreb
SHUKRAN bezzaf or THANKS
As salamu aleikum
Thanks the video! I was in last April in Fes, mutch more people was on the streets 😄
Really? It was pretty quiet in December. But almost too quiet haha!
Lera Plains
Yeah quite helpful
Thanks for watching! ☺️
Why were so many places closed? Was it Ramadan or another holiday?
Jerome Mountains
You never actually said why Fez isn't you're favorite city even though in your intro you said watch & find out why it isn't
There are a few hints throughout the video... like most important historical attractions weren't accessible... so that was a bit of a letdown for us. It also felt like people were constantly trying to trick us or scam us, especially in the medina.
Labadie Turnpike
Im going for one day to fez, I sure hope nothing bad happens. Since I will be going alone.
Just be aware of scams and you'll be all good!
Hi, can i buy in fes airport a sim card without registration? And how much is it, please
Yes you can! We bought ours at the airport and they'll just activate it for you on your smartphone. It was 300 Dirham for 30GB of data. That's about 30US$
the best part about this is that you can recharge your sim card anywhere at the small kiosks, it costs 10 Dirham for 1GB of recharge.
so depending on how long you stay you dont need to take 30GB, I used 6GB in 2 weeks for example.
Hi thanks for the video. Did you went there in winter?
Thanks for watching!😁 yes, we were in Fez at the beginning of December
Oualili in bereber language or Volubilis
FES el - Bali or ancient city and
FES el - Jedid or new city
Yes exactly!
what days did you go?
We were there for 5 days total
google maps is reliable?
Not inside the medina! Download the App "maps.me" for a more accurate map. It really worked well for us! And don't let anyone misguide you... sometimes people will say "the street is closed" but they just say that so they can guide you and ask money.
CHAUEN or Chefchaouen, it' s the same
Why were reasons you didn’t really like Fès , you didn’t really mention. I am curious what they are.
There were quite a few reasons actually... the old town was quite dirty, the scams were the worst in all of Morocco (we felt like everyone in town tried to constantly scam us - no joke), and a lot of the cool attractions that they promote, like the claimed "oldest university in the world", weren't open to the public... it was unfortunate but we talked to other people and many say they didn't like it as much either. It might still be worth for a day, but don't spend 5 days there like we did 😅
For how long did you stay in Morocco? Also howw as the transportation? Buses, taxis, trains?
Hi! We were in Morocco for about 3.5 weeks. We rented a car ourselves, but got a lot of speeding tickets... there are police everywhere at checkpoints. Taxis and tuk-tuks in the cities are definitely everywhere and a good option. There are some bus options between major tourist destinations, but you need to plan in advance a bit and it can be confusing where to find accurate information on bus timings and pickup locations. Best option would be having a private car drive you around the country if you can afford it. Or if you want to go slower, then the busses would work. We have another video about Morocco overall as a country which also includes some more travel tips if you want to watch that: ruclips.net/video/VzV9i5AOBsA/видео.html
HOW many days enough for Fez?
1-2 days for the city is enough. Add a day for chefchaouen or go there for another 2 days
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He estando en Fes y no vale la pena visitarlo es muy sucio, peligroso en la noche y desde el taxista al vendedor te quiere timar en cualquier oportunidad. Recomiendo Casablanca para los que quieran visitar un lugar bonito y sentirse tranquilos.
Good Casablanca tip!
Is NOT correct
Tengo entendido que eso pasa en todo Marruecos XD XD.