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Explore El Badi Palace at your own pace with an entry ticket, then leave with a personalized photo postcard mailed anywhere in the world.
The entrance to El Badi Palace is off Place des Ferblantiers in the Kasbah district, about a 15-minute walk south of Jemaa el-Fna. Present your booking confirmation at the ticket window to collect your entry. Once inside, you are free to explore in any order, with no fixed route or group to follow.
What to expect
El Badi Palace was built by Sultan Ahmad al-Mansur using ransom money paid by the Portuguese after their defeat at the Battle of the Three Kings in 1578. The marble, gold, and cedar ceilings are long gone, stripped and scattered across Morocco over a century of dismantling. What remains is a large open-air ruin of sunken gardens, towering ochre walls, and underground chambers. Allow 1.5 to 2 hours to cover the terraces, underground areas, and the minbar pavilion properly.
Features
Walk through the main courtyard and sunken gardens, climb the ramparts for panoramic views over the medina, and descend into the underground chambers that once held stores and prisoners.
The minbar pavilion houses the 12th-century Koutoubia pulpit, relocated here in 1962 for preservation. It is one of the site's most detailed surviving objects.
After your visit, pick a photo from your time at the palace and have it printed as a personalized postcard. Staff mail it to any address worldwide; no local postage needed.
You also receive a digital version of the postcard, ready to share or save from your phone.
This product offers multiple ticket options. Some items above (like transfers or fast-track access) may only apply to specific options — confirm what's included when you select yours.
These tickets can't be rescheduled or cancelled.
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