2. Heidi Scott represents clients in matters related to estate
planning, real estate, and tax law through her law office in
Mt. Sterling, Illinois. The recipient of a JD from Southern Illinois
University School of Law, Heidi Scott is an avid traveler who,
after completing law school, traveled to Fes, Morocco.
Located in the north of Morocco, Fes is a historic city
renowned for its culture. For those considering a trip to one of
the country’s most highly rated destinations, here are three
cultural attractions you shouldn’t miss.
3. 1. Fes el Bali
The famed Medersa Bou Inania minaret greets visitors as they
enter this historic neighborhood, which is the oldest in Fes. Split
into two by a river, Fes El Bali is home to centuries-old
architecture on its left bank, while its grungy-but-charming
right bank welcomes tourists interested in purchasing
ceramics and other homemade goods at an expansive
market.
2. Nejjarine Museum of Wooden Crafts
Strolling through this restored 18th century inn, visitors can
take in an array of finely crafted woodwork from across
Morocco. Musical instruments, window frames, even Quran
recitation boards can be found in this museum that highlights
the country’s diverse woodworking styles.
4. 3. Jnan Sblin Gardens
Locals looking for a break from Morocco’s brutal heat often
flock to these verdant gardens at sunset to enjoy the shaded
paths and picturesque fountains. Well manicured and
conveniently located, Jnan Sblin also offers tourists a respite
from the bustle of the city.