Mosque and University Kairaouine
The Historic Mosque and University of Kairaouine: A Jewel of Fes
Discover the Al Attarine Madrasa, a stunning historical landmark in Fes that showcases the beauty of Moroccan architecture and rich cultural heritage.
Step into the Al Attarine Madrasa, a stunning historical landmark in Fes that offers tourists a glimpse into the rich architectural heritage of Morocco. This beautiful madrasah, known for its intricate tile work and serene courtyards, provides a peaceful retreat amidst the bustling medina.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you're at the heart of Fes, start from the Bab Boujloud (Blue Gate). From the gate, walk straight along Talaa Kebira street. You will pass by various shops and local vendors. Continue on Talaa Kebira for about 10-15 minutes until you reach a small intersection. Al Attarine Madrasa will be on your right side at 328G+3H2, Rue Talaa Kebira. Look for a large wooden door that signifies the entrance.
Walking
If you are near the Medersa Bou Inania, exit the Medersa and head south on Talaa Kebira street. Walk for about 5 minutes, and you will eventually see the entrance to Al Attarine Madrasa on your left at 328G+3H2, Rue Talaa Kebira. The building features intricate tile work and a large wooden door.
Walking
From the Fes el Bali area, walk towards the nearby Souk el Henna. Once you reach the souk, proceed towards Talaa Kebira street. Continue walking straight for approximately 8 minutes, and you will find Al Attarine Madrasa on your right at 328G+3H2, Rue Talaa Kebira. Pay attention to the beautiful architecture as you approach.
Use Al Attarine Madrasa as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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Discover Fes: Morocco's ancient heart, where history, culture, and tradition weave a vibrant tapestry in the labyrinthine streets of its timeless medina.
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