Experience Hidden Spain with the Experts
08/05/2025 · By Tim Hall
From Barcelona to the foodie haven of the Basque Country and iconic landmarks of Andalucía, uncover Spain with Great Rail Journeys’ Tour Manager Tim Hall.
Read moreFez was founded by Moulay Idriss I more than 1,200 years ago and is one of the oldest continuously inhabited medieval settlements in the world. Morocco's second largest city is divided into distinct parts, including the typical old walled city (Fes-el-Bali) and a French-built new town area (Ville Nouvelle). There is also a Royal city area and the world's first example of a 'Mellah' - a walled Jewish quarter - called Fes-Jdid.
Fes-el-Bali enjoys UNESCO World Heritage status and has an entirely car-free Medina. Rather than having been designated as a pedestrianised area, the twisting streets and alleys are simply too narrow for cars to pass; even horse-drawn carriages are too wide. You are likely to see pack mules carrying goods - the only viable transportation system in this part of the city, which hasn't changed for centuries.
Explore three of Morocco's alluring Imperial Cities - Fez, Marrakech and Rabat - discovering architectural treasures, intricate palaces, magnificent mosques and vibrant souks. We venture into the Atlas mountains into an ancient desert landscape, visit exquisite mud-carved palaces and traditional Berber villages, travel along the wondrous 'Route...
Follow the path of the ancient Moors from the shores of Spain to mystical Moroccan cities. Discover the diverse architecture of Barcelona, including Gaudí's iconic church, and the Andalucían city of Seville before crossing the Strait of Gibraltar to Morocco. Soak up Morocco's flavours in Casablanca, Rabat, Fes, Meknes and Marrakech, and...