Fez Encounter (Best Of)
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What Will Your Fez Encounter Be?
...wandering along Talaa Kebira in the crisp morning air as the medina comes to life
...listening to an orchestra of coppersmiths hammering their wares in Seffarine Square
...escaping the midday heat in the leafy courtyard of a traditional riad
...losing your heart to a pair of leather slippers made by an artisan
...submitting to an invigorating scrub and massage in a tiled and steamy hammam
...watching the light fade on the ivory walls of Fez from a rooftop terrace bar
Discover Twice The City In Half The Time
...full-color pull-out map to help you navigate the medina with ease
...our resident author recommends the best sights, restaurants, shops and entertainment
...unique itineraries and highlights to make the most of a short break in 'the new Marrakesh'
...local experts reveal Fez's secrets: from Si Mohammed el-Amrani on medicinal herbs to Dr. Armand Guigui on Jewish heritage in the Mellah
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #475981 in Books
- Published on: 2008-03-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 136 pages
Editorial Reviews
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"...Encounter guides...discreet in size, but generous enough on page count to provide a fuller city experience minus the hefty guidebook load." -- Sherman's Travel, April 2007
Sherman's Travel, April 2007
'...Encounter guides...discreet in size, but generous enough on page count to provide a fuller city experience minus the hefty guidebook load.'
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Customer Reviews
Decent guide, but could have been better
Ok, the pros:
1) Book is consistent with other "Best of" by lonely planet. It's small and compact. This is a huge plus because I hate lugging around a large heavy book. It fits easily in a purse and even in a pocket of cargo shorts, etc.
2) It includes a fold out map which you can separate from book.
3) The book is relatively up to date. It was re-printed in early 2008 but fortunately Fez is the type of city that does not change that much and much of the information in the book is still timely.
4) It's a good high level synopsis for what to hit in the city (i.e., tanneries, mosques, museums, etc)
Now the cons:
1) Doesn't have a lot of detail on recommendations for sites, etc. But then again, it's a small compact book and won't have all the history and description of a larger book.
2) Navigating the medina is complicated and the book simply doesn't help that much with that. For example, it would have been nice if the map had what types of shops were in certain areas of the medina(e.g., brass works, leather, etc). Though the medina is almost impossible to navigate, even with a map!
3) Its structured as a list of top 10s (e.g., restaurants, sights, riads, etc.) and not so much as a guide with suggestions of itineraries.
Overall, I'd say its a good high level primer on Fez and certainly better than the Fez sections of a general Morocco guide. Also, there are several Marrakech city only guide books but this was the only one I was able to find that was only on Fez (again I hate lugging around a big Morocco book). If you've only got a few days in the city, this will help keep you busy.



