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Nejjarine Square, also known as Place Nejjarine, is a historic square in the heart of the ancient city of Fez, Morocco. Dating back to the 18th century, this bustling square was once a hub for ... carpenters and woodworkers, hence its name which means "carpenter's square" in Arabic. Visitors can explore the beautifully restored Nejjarine Wood Museum, showcasing traditional Moroccan woodworking tools and artifacts. The square is also lined with charming cafes and shops selling local crafts and souvenirs. The best time to visit Nejjarine Square is during the early morning or late afternoon when the square is less crowded and the light is perfect for photography. Immerse yourself in the local culture by sipping mint tea at a cafe, bargaining for handmade goods at the market stalls, and admiring the intricate woodwork that adorns the buildings surrounding the square. Read more â–¼
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