Copy the URL to share this page:
Get ready to have your mind blown by the coolest woodwork you've ever seen! The Nejjarine Museum of Wooden Arts is where history and craftsmanship collide. Wander through galleries of beautifully carved doors, intricate musical instruments, and ancient chests that tell a thousand stories.
Take a moment to soak up the spiritual vibes at the Zaouia of Moulay Idriss II. It's a mausoleum-and-mosque combo that serves up a generous helping of tranquility. Non-Muslim visitors can't enter the inner sanctum, but even from the outside, the tiled entrance and hypnotic atmosphere are enough to give you chills!
Ever wondered what it's like to sneak a peek into a royal residence? Head over to the Dar el Makhzen, aka the Royal Palace, and check out the iconic brass doors. They're shiny, they're enormous, and they'll make you feel like you stumbled into a bling wonderland. The palace itself is off-limits, but the gates are a sightseer's dream!
Get those legs movin' and conquer the hill to the Merenid Tombs for a sunset view that's like no other. You'll get to oooh and ahhh at the ancient ruins while the sun dips below the city, casting a warm golden glow over the medina. It's the perfect spot for thinking deep thoughts... or just snapping some killer views!
Take a breather from the buzz of the medina and stroll through the calming oasis of Jardin Jnan Sbil. With lush greenery, babbling fountains, and a plethora of peaceful walkways, you'll feel like you've stepped into a Moroccan postcard. Don't forget to feed the ducks!