• Even though the detail may not be as rich as that found in earlier palaces, a visit to the El Bahia Palace in Morocco is never a waste of time.
  • Bahia Palace Exploration: Step into the opulent world of Bahia Palace, marveling at its intricate courtyards, vibrant gardens, and stunning architecture.
  • The Grand Courtyard of Bahia Palace is a remarkable 50×30 meters of paved Italian Carrara marble surrounded by a colorful wooden gallery.
  • Bahia Palace is very large – approximately 160 rooms. You can literally get lost in the labyrinth of halls, rooms, courtyards, and gardens.
  • Palais Bahia Marrakech Porte Jardin Agdal Ba Hmad. The door leading to the Bahia Palace on its east coast is very clearly visible in this aguedal.
  • The Bahia Palace of Marrakesh was built in 1867. The palace comprising 160 different rooms, reception rooms and courtyards with fountains and gardens.
  • Afterwards, head to the equally ornate Bahia Palace, a 19th-century royal dwelling intended to be the most splendid palace of its time.
  • Extended over 8 hectares, one of which is a garden, the Bahia Palace complex offers an oasis of quiet from traffic noise and the bustle of the adjacent medina souk...
  • Within walking distance of must-see sights like Jemaa El Fna, the Badi Palace and the Saadian Tombs sits the intricate Bahia Palace.
  • The Bahia Palace was founded in the late 19th century by Si Moussa, the Grand Vizier of the Sultan, for his personal use. The palace is named after one of his wives.