Colourful corridors

You can run out of superlatives to describe Fez.

The colours, the smells, the sounds, all are overwhelming.

A man sitting at a table in a sewing machine shop, surrounded by sewing machines and equipment, with an open doorway framed by wooden shutters.

Whether it’s a man tucked in amongst his sewing machines, or the craftsmen working their traditional trades

Place Seffarine is a leafy plaza known for its copper and bronze workers who make and sell their items straightfrom their workshops.

So let’s immerse ourselves, once again, in the centuries old traditions of this beautiful city.

Colourful Babouche slippers beg to be bought.

Every herb, spice, mineral or pigment you can want can be found in the spice souks.

This corridor is smothered in tiny artworks.

A person wearing sunglasses and a patterned shawl poses for a selfie in front of a vibrant wall adorned with various colorful artworks.

Exhausted yet? We are!

Published by Derbyshire Gal

World traveller, proud auntie, bit of a liability.

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