Fez June — Sacred Music Festival outdoor concert at Bab Makina palace

Best time to visit Fez for events and culture

When to visit Fez for festivals, cultural events, and local celebrations — the months when the city is most alive.

Best month

June

Sacred Music Festival transforms the medina — heat is manageable with early and late timing.

The Fes Festival of World Sacred Music (typically the first two weeks of June) is one of North Africa's defining cultural events: 10 days of concerts in venues across the medina including the Bab Makina palace esplanade, the Andalusian gardens of the Musée Dar Batha, and the rooftop terrace of the Palais Faraj. The 2024 lineup included artists from Mali, Iran, Spain, Senegal, and India — the programming is genuinely world-class and most concerts are free or inexpensive.

Early mornings in June (6–9am) are superb: 20°C, the medina just beginning to stir, the bread ovens firing, and the first calls to prayer echoing between the minarets of the Al-Qarawiyyin mosque (founded 859 AD, the world's oldest operating university). The walk from Bab Bou Jeloud through the medina to the Chouara tannery at 7am is one of the finest urban experiences in Africa.

Very low humidity (48%) makes the heat more tolerable than the absolute numbers suggest: 33°C in Fez in June feels more comfortable than 28°C in Marrakech in August because the air is dry.

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