Visiting Fez in September
Visiting Fez in September
# Fez in September: What to Actually Expect
Let me be straight with you: September in Fez is a transitional month, and that cuts both ways.
The heat is still serious, particularly in the first half of the month. Fez sits inland, which means it cooks in a way that coastal Morocco doesn’t. Early September can genuinely feel brutal inside the medina, where the narrow streets trap warmth and the tanneries add their own particular atmosphere to the air. You’re talking potential highs of 35°C or above. By late September things start to ease noticeably, and that second half of the month is a different, considerably more pleasant proposition. Rainfall is minimal either way, so you probably won’t be caught in downpours, but don’t assume that means comfortable.
Crowds are moderate. The peak summer chaos has thinned out because most European families are back home for school. You’ll still encounter tourists, but the medina doesn’t feel like you’re shuffling through it in a queue. Guided tours, the tanneries, Bou Inania Medersa, the major souks – everything is fully operational. Ramadan doesn’t fall in September currently, so restaurants and cafes keep normal hours and there’s no awkwardness around eating and drinking publicly.
Who is September actually good for? Photographers and people genuinely interested in craft culture will love the less frantic energy. Budget travellers benefit from slightly softer accommodation prices compared to peak summer. Anyone who melts in heat should target the final ten days of the month specifically and be realistic about midday plans.
Who should reconsider? If you want cool, comfortable sightseeing all day without strategising around temperature, October is honestly the smarter call. Fez is extraordinary, but it rewards you more when you’re not spending every afternoon hiding from the sun.
**One practical tip:** plan anything involving outdoor walking for before 10am or after 4pm. The medina genuinely rewards early mornings when light falls into the alleyways, locals are going about actual business, and the temperature is still forgiving. That window is worth setting an alarm for.
Plan Your Trip
- Hotels: Search accommodation in Fez on Booking.com
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- Day Trips: Find Fez tours on Viator