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Additional Information
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Additional Information
Supported Devices
Morocco 1GB 7Days
Data
1 GB
Validity
7 days
High Speed 5G/4G Network
50% OFF
€7.5
BUY
€3.5
Morocco 500MB 7Days
Data
500 MB
Validity
7 days
High Speed 5G/4G Network
50% OFF
€7
BUY
€3.5
Morocco 3GB 15Days
Data
3 GB
Validity
15 days
High Speed 5G/4G Network
50% OFF
€18
BUY
€9
Morocco 3GB 30Days
Data
3 GB
Validity
30 days
High Speed 5G/4G Network
50% OFF
€19
BUY
€9.5
Morocco 5GB 30Days
Data
5 GB
Validity
30 days
High Speed 5G/4G Network
50% OFF
€20.5
BUY
€10.5
Morocco 10GB 30Days
Data
10 GB
Validity
30 days
High Speed 5G/4G Network
50% OFF
€27.5
BUY
€13.5
Morocco 20GB 30Days
Data
20 GB
Validity
30 days
High Speed 5G/4G Network
50% OFF
€42
BUY
€21
Morocco 50GB 30Days
Data
50 GB
Validity
30 days
High Speed 5G/4G Network
50% OFF
€75
BUY
€37.5
How to Get There
Several options are available to reach Fes by 2026:
- Fes–Saïs Airport (FEZ): The most convenient option. From the airport, you can take a taxi or bus to the city.
- Train: The Fes train station is well-connected to major Moroccan cities like Casablanca and Marrakech.
- Bus: Several bus companies offer affordable routes to Fes from other cities.
24-Hour Itinerary
- Morning: Explore the Fes el Bali (Old City), a UNESCO World Heritage site. Visit Bab Bou Jeloud (the Blue Gate), the Al-Attarine Madrasa, and the famous tanneries.
- Noon: Enjoy a traditional meal at a local riad. Try tagine or couscous.
- Afternoon: Visit the Marinid Tombs for panoramic views of the city. Afterward, explore Fes el Jdid (New Fes) and the Royal Palace complex.
- Evening: Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Fes el Bali. Have dinner at one of the many restaurants and enjoy traditional Moroccan music.
Hidden Gems
- Arms Museum: Located in an old fort, this museum showcases a fascinating collection of Moroccan weaponry.
- Jnan Sbil Garden: A tranquil oasis away from the city's hustle and bustle.
- Ain Nokbi Pottery Workshop: Watch artisans create traditional pottery by hand.
Local Etiquette
- Dress Modestly: Dress conservatively, especially when visiting religious sites.
- Bargaining: Bargaining is common in the souks (markets).
- Greetings: Use traditional greetings such as "As-salamu alaykum."
- Photography: Ask for permission before taking photos of people.
eSIM Connectivity
Stay connected in Fes with an eSIM from Esimjo:
- Buy an eSIM: Purchase an eSIM from Esimjo before your trip or upon arrival at Fes–Saïs Airport.
- Installation: Activate your eSIM by following the instructions provided by Esimjo.
- Data: Enjoy reliable and affordable data for navigation, communication, and social media updates.
Neighborhood Connectivity Needs
- Fes el Bali: Connectivity can be spotty in some areas due to the narrow, historic buildings.
- Fes el Jdid: Generally better connectivity compared to Fes el Bali.
- Ville Nouvelle (New City): Excellent connectivity with 5G widely available.
Pro Tips
- Public Transport: Use buses and petit taxis to get around Fes.
- Water: Only drink bottled water.
- Safety: Be aware of your surroundings and take precautions against petty theft.
- Language: Learn some basic Arabic phrases to enhance your interactions with locals.
Frequently Asked Questions
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