Introduction

I’d heard great things about the El Bahia Palace in Marrakesh and it didn’t disappoint. It’s a large palace with sprawling rooms, but it was extremely crowded when I was there and I kept having to wait for tourist groups to clear out so I could see things.

About

The El Bahia was built in the 19th century and was meant to be the greatest palace of it’s time. It’s a beautiful building that truly lives up to its name, which means “brilliance”. Every inch seems to be covered in ornate tiles or stucco work, and you could spend days trying to examine all the details.
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Know Before You Go

Hours: Daily 8am–5pm
Admission: 10MAD
Address + Coordinates: 5 Rue Riad Zitoun el Jdid, Marrakesh 40000, Morocco
How Long To Spend There: 30–45min
Know Before You Go: This is one of the city’s most popular, and therefore crowded, sights. Arrive early, or around lunchtime to avoid tourist groups.
Website: www.palais-bahia.com

Courtyard of El Bahia Palace in Marrakesh Morocco

01 | Courtyard of El Bahia Palace

Courtyard of El Bahia Palace in Marrakesh Morocco

02 | Fountain in the courtyard

Courtyard of El Bahia Palace in Marrakesh Morocco

03 | Wide view of the courtyard

Doorway in El Bahia Palace in Marrakesh Morocco

04 | A doorway in the palace

Fireplace in El Bahia Palace in Marrakesh Morocco

05 | Fireplace

An impressive painted wood ceiling in El Bahia Palace in Marrakesh Morocco

06 | An impressive painted wood ceiling

door in El Bahia Palace in Marrakesh Morocco

07 | Door in the palace

door in El Bahia Palace in Marrakesh Morocco

08 | Painted wood door in the palace

An impressive painted wood ceiling in El Bahia Palace in Marrakesh Morocco

09 | Ornate wood ceiling