6 Best Places to Shop in Fez, Fez and the Middle Atlas

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We've compiled the best of the best in Fez - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

The Anou Cooperative

Fez el-Bali Fodor's Choice

The first store from the award-winning Anou Cooperative showcases fair-trade shopping at its finest. Owned and managed by a group of more than 600 artisans from around Morocco, the cooperative was set up to cut out the middleman and give 100% of the price tag back to the makers—shop in the souks and the artisans only receive 4% on average, less than US$1 a day. Here, you can meet the artisans, try a workshop, or just shop till you drop for handcrafted rugs, jewelry, leatherwork, metalwork, carbon-negative yarn, and more; you can even design your own rug and have it delivered to your door. Ask about visiting some of their artisans around the country; or sign up for their week-long artist residencies if you want to learn how to create your own floor art.

Coin Berbère

Fez el-Bali

A family affair, this long-established carpet and antiques shop has been in the Bouzidi-Idrissi family for decades. Besides stocking tribal carpets in all hues and textures, from shaggy Beni Ourain to tightly woven hanbel, the store carries ornate silver jewelry, Fassi pottery, silk caftans, and antique wooden doors. They can ship everything to your door, too.

67, Talaa Kbira, Fez, Morocco
0535-63–69–46

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Fondouk Chemmaine–Sbitriyine

Fez el-Bali

These two adjoining 13th-century fondouks are filled with artisans' workshops, including Fassi embroiderers, leathersmiths, and brass engravers, making it easy to buy directly from the artisans. Then use the elevator and head to the roof terrace for stunning medina views. Part of an ambitious project involving the Millennium Challenge Corporation, in which several long-abandoned fondouks—medieval inns built around a courtyard, where traveling merchants parked their animals on the ground floor, stored their goods, and slept upstairs—have been restored to their former glory, with soaring stone columns and fragrant cedarwood balconies. 

Sbitriyine, Fez, Morocco

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L'Art du Bronze

Fez el-Bali

Hundreds of handcrafted bronze, copper, and silver objects, antique and new, are sold at affordable prices.

35, rue Talaa Sghira, Fez, Morocco
0661-19–50–81

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Maison de Broderie et de Brocard de Fès

Fez el-Bali

Discover the intricate work of local embroiderers, including beautiful tablecloths and napkins.

2, Derb Blida, Fez, Morocco
0535-63–65–46

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Place Seffarine

Fez el-Bali

The picturesque Place Seffarine is the place for all things metal: bowls, boxes, candleholders, and ornate lamps. You can watch the artisans as they rhythmically hammer the copper and brass into shape outside their workshops. For a ringside seat, stop for a mint tea break at the Crémerie La Place.

Pl. Seffarine, Fez, Morocco

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