Located around 900m from the Place Jemaa el-Fnaa, the Bahia Palace was built at the end of the 19th century for the Grand Vizier of Sultan Moulay Hassan. This sumptuous palace steeped in history also boasts superb gardens, creating an incredible example of Moroccan architecture and the skills of local craftsmen.
 
 

Visit the Bahia Palace in Marrakech


When you visit the Palais de la Bahia in Marrakech, you'll have the chance to explore both the interior and exterior of the site:
 
  • Stroll through the many rooms, imagining the palace in its former splendour. Note: the rooms are unfurnished, but you can admire the walls adorned with mosaics, the Berber frescoes and the ceilings decorated with plant motifs. The Palais de la Bahia is also home to many works of Moroccan art. 
  • Stroll through the palace gardens, where fountains, lush groves and shady courtyards await you. Special mention should be made of the immense courtyard of honour made of Carrara marble and zellige (local tiles). 
📍Palais de la Bahia, Marrakech
⏰ Open every day from 9am to 4.30pm
💶 Adult: approx. €7
💻 https://palaisbahia.com/


Your restaurant in the heart of Marrakech


After a day visiting the Marrakech medina and the Bahia Palace, enjoy a delicious dinner in our restaurant Le Foundounk! You'll fall under the spell of its traditional Moroccan architecture: high wooden ceilings, wrought iron, colourful floor tiles... The top floor has a big surprise in store for you: a leafy rooftop with a magnificent view over the ochre roofs of Marrakech's medina.
Comfortably seated, you can enjoy Moroccan and international gastronomic specialities:
  • Moroccan pastilla with chicken and almonds
  • Royal couscous
  • Grilled fillet of beef
  • Osso bucco with milaine risotto
📍55 Souk Has Fes, Kaat Bennahid, Marrakech
⏰ Open every day from 7pm to midnight except Wednesday.
💶 Dishes from €15
💻 https://www.foundouk.com/
 
Book your table now at our Le Foundounk restaurant in Marrakech!