
The Moroccan Caftan is now UNESCO World Heritage (Dec 10, 2025)! Celebrate the history, craftsmanship, and cultural significance of Morocco’s iconic garment.

The Fes World Sacred Music Festival in Morocco transforms the city into a vibrant hub of spirituality and cultural exchange. Celebrating diverse musical traditions, it offers introspective performances, enlightening discussions, and immersive cultural experiences. This ten-day festival continues to resonate, inviting travelers to engage with its unique harmonies and global connections each year.

The Fes Festival of World Sacred Music, held in Fez, Morocco from May 16-24, 2025, embodies cultural renewal under the theme “RENAISSANCES.” With diverse global performances celebrating African heritage and promoting intercultural dialogue, the festival transforms historical sites into vibrant stages, offering music, Sufi rituals, and intellectual discussions to inspire unity and understanding.

The Medersa al-Attarine, a 14th-century Islamic school in Fez, exemplifies Marinid architecture and artistic craftsmanship. With intricate tilework, cedarwood carvings, and serene courtyards, it offers insight into Morocco’s intellectual history. Its proximity to the spice souk enhances the experience, blending beauty, learning, and vibrant cultural life.

The Mohammed VI Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Rabat, Morocco, established in 2014, promotes Moroccan art and culture. The modern architectural masterpiece houses nearly 400 works by notable Moroccan artists and hosts international exhibitions. It offers various visitor facilities and is a vital cultural destination for art enthusiasts.

Discover the Majorelle Garden in Marrakesh, painted in its iconic blue. Learn the history of Jacques Majorelle and Yves Saint Laurent, and visit the Amazigh Museum.