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Nine thousand alleys, zero street signs, and a tannery you can smell from two blocks away. Good luck without a guide.

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Why Fes needs a local guide

Fes el-Bali is the largest car-free urban zone in the world. Getting lost is not a metaphor here — it is the default. The medina has been continuously inhabited since the 9th century. A guide is not a luxury, it is how you actually see the city.

Fes is the one Moroccan city where hiring a guide is not a suggestion — it is survival. Nine thousand alleys, no street signs, and a layout designed in the 9th century for donkeys, not tourists. Over a million visitors enter the medina each year, and most of them would not make it back to Bab Boujloud without help. To become a tour guide in Fes is to become a translator between centuries. The Qarawiyyin, the oldest continuously operating university in the world, sits a few hundred metres from brass engravers using tools their grandfathers used. The Chouara tannery runs on methods unchanged since the 12th century. Become a tour guide in Fes and your knowledge is not a nice-to-have — it is the only way people actually understand what they are looking at. The craft workshops alone could fill a week of tours: leather, zellige tilework, copper, embroidery. Day-trippers from Casablanca and Rabat arrive by train expecting a full-day immersion. If you become a tour guide in Fes, you are not competing with Google Maps. Google Maps does not work here.

Food & drink
Mechoui lamb from the ovens near Bab Boujloud, pastilla au pigeon at a family table, and the almond pastries from Moulay Idriss bakeries.
Neighborhoods
Fes el-Bali for the medieval medina, Fes el-Jdid for the royal palace and Mellah, Ville Nouvelle for the French-era grid.
Who we need
A Fassi who grew up in the medina and knows the leather workshops, the brass engravers, and the Koranic schools personally — not someone who memorized a script.
The Chouara tannery workers still use pigeon droppings to soften the leather, same method as 900 years ago.

Become a guide in Fes

+2 000€ /month avg. 1 guide per city 0h minimum

Apply with your profile and local knowledge of Fes. We pick one person per city. If selected, you get the app, the tools and the audience. You handle the recommendations.

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FAQ

Questions about guiding in Fes

How do I become a tour guide in Fes?
The national licence is mandatory, and in Fes it actually matters — police check for it at tannery entrances and major monuments. The training covers medieval Islamic architecture in detail specific to this city. On LYA, your profile should demonstrate that you know the medina by feel — name the artisan quarters you can walk blindfolded, the foundouks you would show a first-time visitor, and the specific tannery terraces with the best vantage points. Fes does not tolerate improvisation; the authorities and the tourists both expect precision.
How much can I earn as a city guide in Fes?
Fes is a year-round destination. Full-day medina tours are the bread and butter — 800-1200 MAD. Multi-day clients booking Fes-Meknes combos pay more. Craft workshop commissions add up. A guide doing five full-day tours a week during high season can reach 20,000-25,000 MAD monthly when you factor in the 10-15% commissions from leather and pottery workshops. The Fes-Meknes-Volubilis circuit is a two-day package that commands 2,500-4,000 MAD per guide.
What do I need to be a LYA guide in Fes?
You need to know the medina cold — every dead end, every artisan quarter. Arabic, French, and ideally English. The exam includes questions on Fes-specific Andalusian architecture and the Qarawiyyin university's history. Beyond the exam, you need to physically navigate the medina without hesitation — there is no GPS shortcut in Fes el-Bali. Knowing which fondouks are open to visitors, which artisans welcome demonstrations, and which tannery terraces are safe for groups is practical knowledge that takes years to accumulate. Clients will test you within the first ten minutes.
Is Fes still available?
Yes. Fes is open right now. One guide per city, first come first served.
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