Fès, Marrakech, Chefchaouen — not as a tourist, but as a guest. Our guides are certified historians who open doors usually closed to the public.
Fès, the spiritual
Bou Inania madrasa at dawn, the tanneries seen from a private terrace, lunch with the descendant of an Andalusian family who settled in Fès in the 15th century. Our historians speak darija, French and English — weaving the threads of a city founded in 789.
Marrakech, the sensorial
Bahia palace before opening, the zellige workshops where masters still cut by hand, tea with a collector of Berber art, the Jemaa el-Fna square read as a living stage by an anthropologist.
Chefchaouen, the blue
The town founded by Andalusian exiles is best discovered on foot at first light, when the sun reveals every shade of indigo. Visit a master dyer, lunch in a 17th-century residence.



