Artisan Tours

Tour Description

Your artisan tour begins in the heart of the Medina, where your local guide leads you through traditional craft quarters, historic workshops, and lively souks. Along the way, you will meet skilled makers, watch real production steps, and learn how Fes became Morocco’s capital of craftsmanship. The itinerary balances cultural discovery, authentic encounters, and a comfortable pace for an immersive experience.

What’s Included
  • Professional English-speaking local guide
  • Guided visit to artisan quarters and selected workshops
  • Cultural explanations and local insights
  • Assistance and support before and during the activity
What’s Not Included
  • Personal expenses (shopping, souvenirs, snacks)
  • Workshop purchases or custom orders
  • Services not mentioned in the tour description

From 60$/Pers

Journey Route
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Fez: Morocco’s Living Craft Capital

Fez has been Morocco’s centre of artisanal production for over a thousand years, and the craft traditions here are not museum pieces — they are living practices, still taught through apprenticeship, still produced by hand in workshops that have occupied the same lanes of the Medina for centuries. Zellige tile-cutting, brass engraving, carved cedar woodwork, hand-knotted carpet weaving, and the famous vegetable-dye leather tanning at the Chouara tannery all continue today much as they did during the height of the Marinid dynasty.

An artisan tour is not a shopping trip. The purpose is understanding: how these techniques developed, what distinguishes a master craftsperson from a journeyman, what the production process looks like from raw material to finished piece, and why Fassi craft holds the status it does across the Arab world and beyond. Shopping is entirely optional and never pressured — but if you do choose to buy, the tour gives you the knowledge to buy intelligently.

Workshops You Will Visit

The specific route varies by group interest, but a typical artisan tour includes the leather tanneries (viewed from a terrace above the dye vats, for the full panoramic perspective), a zellige workshop where craftsmen cut and assemble geometric tile patterns by hand, a brass and copper workshop in the Seffarine square — the oldest metalworking district in the Medina — and a weaving workshop producing traditional handira textiles. At each stop your guide explains the technique, the materials, the apprenticeship system, and how to distinguish authentic handmade pieces from machine-produced imitations.

Booking and Group Size

Artisan tours are private and run any day of the week. Morning departures are recommended as most workshops are most active in the first half of the day. Groups are kept to a maximum of six people to ensure full access to workshop spaces and genuine conversations with artisans. The standard tour runs approximately three hours, but a half-day or full-day extension covering additional craft quarters can be arranged on request.