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Getting Around Fes

Getting Around Fes

Fes-meknes Morocco Travel Guide

Public Transportation

Fes offers public bus services, although they do not run within the medina itself. These area buses, operated by ALSA Fes, connect the Ville Nouvelle (New City) with areas just outside the medina walls and various other neighborhoods.

Tourists typically use them for reaching destinations outside the medina, rather than for moving within its car-free confines. Fes does not have a tramway or metro system.

Bus Details

  • Route maps are available at major bus stops and some terminals. The main bus hub in the Ville Nouvelle is close to the train station.
  • Ticketing: Pay cash directly to the driver upon boarding. Have exact change or small denominations. Fares are very low, typically MAD 4-7 per ride.
  • Hours: Buses generally operate from early morning (about 6 AM) until late evening (around 10-23:00). Frequency varies by route.
  • Accessibility: Public buses in Fes are generally not wheelchair accessible. Older model buses and crowded routes make them challenging for mobility needs.

Bus System

Local buses connect the Ville Nouvelle and areas just outside the medina walls.

Affordable Fares

Bus fares are very low, usually ranging from 4-7 MAD for each ride, making them a budget-friendly option.

Medina Walking

For tourists exploring the medina, walking and utilizing taxis are more practical and time-efficient than buses.

Tips for Efficient Navigation

General Advice
  • Walk and utilize taxis; often more practical and time-efficient for tourists focused on the medina.
  • If needing to reach locations in the new city or areas beyond medina gates, buses can be useful.
  • Ask your riad or hotel staff for advice on specific bus lines and routes.
Planning Bus Use
  • Have exact change or small bills ready for bus fares.
  • Set aside time to understand bus routes; they vary by destination and frequency.
  • Consider buses for travel destinations truly outside easy walking or taxi range for specific purposes.

Taxis & Ride-Sharing

Petit Taxis

Small, red cars, max 3 passengers, operate within city limits.

Grande Taxis

Larger, often beige/white, for inter-city travel or shared fixed routes.

Fares & Payment

Typical fares MAD 15-30 for short trips. Always in cash, small denominations preferred.

Ride-Sharing

Careem and inDriver apps used, but less frequent than in Marrakech/Casablanca.

Rental Options

Hiring a car in Fes offers flexibility for exploring outside the city, but it is coupled with particular factors.

Car Rental Information

  • Requirements: Valid national driving license and an International Driving Permit (IDP) are highly recommended. Passport and credit card for deposit.
  • Minimum Age: Most rental companies require drivers to be at least 21 or 23 years old with at least one year of driving experience.
  • Companies: Major international companies (Hertz, Avis, Europcar, Sixt) and local operators have offices at Fès–Saïs Airport and in the Ville Nouvelle.
  • Procedures: Reserve online early for the best rates. Inspect the automobile for damage before accepting and ensure it is noted on the agreement.

Driving & Parking

  • Driving Laws: Drive on the right. You are required to wear seatbelts. Speed limits: 60 km/h urban, 100 kilometers per hour national, 120 km/h highways.
  • Road Conditions: Main the roads are in good condition-paved. Within the medina, roads are narrow, winding alleys, which are pedestrian-only.
  • Parking: Impossible within Fes el-Bali (medina). Public parking garages with fees are located outside the medina gates (e.g., near Bab Bou Jeloud or Bab Ziat).
  • Night Driving: Not recommended outside major cities due to poor lighting, lack of road markings, and unlit vehicles/obstacles. Speed traps are common on highways.

Other Rental Options

  • Motorcycle/Scooter Rentals: Less common in Fes. Not recommended for getting around the dense medina.
  • Bicycle Sharing/Rentals: Fes lacks formal bicycle sharing. Some riads or tour operators offer rentals for specific excursions outside the medina.
  • Specialty Vehicles: Donkeys and mules serve as traditional transport for products within the medina; not for tourist rental.
  • Tour Buses: Fes does not typically feature hop-on-hop-off bus services. Organized tour buses are mainly for day trips from Fes or inter-city travel.
  • Boat/Water Transportation: Not applicable to Fes; it is an inland city with no significant navigable waterways for public transport.
  • Cable Cars/Funiculars: None of these transport systems exist in Fes.

Walking & Cycling

Pedestrian-Friendly Areas

Fes el-Bali (Old Medina) is a pedestrian-only zone. The Ville Nouvelle has wider walkways and more pedestrian-friendly streets.

Walking Tours

Guided tours are recommended for navigating the medina. Self-guided tours are possible with offline maps, but getting lost is easy.

Cycling Safety

Limited bicycle infrastructure. Cycling within the medina is impractical. Main city roads can be hazardous as a result of traffic congestion.

Accessibility & Restricted Areas

  • Fes el-Bali: has considerable challenges for travelers with mobility issues due to uneven, narrow, and stepped streets. Largely inaccessible for wheelchairs.
  • Ville Nouvelle: More accessible with wider pavements and smoother roads.
  • Private transfers: Consider hiring private transfers for tailored assistance if you have mobility needs.
  • No-Go Areas for Pedestrians/Cyclists: Certain alleys in Fes el-Bali can be very narrow or extremely crowded.
  • Always be aware of donkey and cart traffic; they feature right of way in tight spaces.
  • Some residential areas are not of tourist interest and might be less welcoming to visitors.

Transportation Insight

Navigating Fes is an integral part of its charm. Embrace walking in the medina for an authentic experience.

For destinations beyond, understanding taxi dynamics and public transport options ensures smooth travel.