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The Menzeh Zalagh Hotel Fez was built shortly after the second world war. Ther hotel is close to FesÂs captivating medina, surrounded by gardens in the heart of the residential district of the new part of the city of Fes, fifteen minutes walking from the attractions of the old city. Fez has rightly been declared a UNESCO World Heritage site. Its walled medina is one of the most intact and impressive medieval cities in the Islamic world and, taken as a whole, it is the architectural highlight of Morocco. Fez also has a French-planned new city (Ville nouvelle), and the contrast between the old and the new sections makes sightseeing all the more fascinating.
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