Bahia Palace: A Marvel of Islamic Architecture

Overview

Nestled in the picturesque city of Marrakech, the Bahia Palace stands as a stunning testament to the rich heritage of Islamic and Moroccan architecture. Originally constructed from 1859 to 1873 under the stewardship of Si Moussa, the Grand Vizier of Sultan Moulay Hassan, the palace was named in honor of one of his wives. Following Si Moussa's death, his son, Ahmed Ibn Moussa, continued the palace's expansive construction and renovation from 1894 to 1900. The property features intricate gardens, elegant pavilions, and a majestic harem surrounding a central courtyard, all adorned with exquisite ceramic tiles and vibrant colors. Today, visitors can admire the 30 by 50-meter marble courtyard, beautifully landscaped gardens, and artful decorations including carved stucco and stained glass windows. Bahia Palace remains a living part of Marrakech's cultural landscape, often used by the royal family, with its grandeur captivating all who visit.

Photo of Bahia Palace
Photo of Bahia Palace
Photo of Bahia Palace
Opening hours
  • Sunday 09:00 - 17:00
  • Monday 09:00 - 17:00
  • Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
  • Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
  • Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
  • Friday 09:00 - 17:00
  • Saturday 09:00 - 17:00

Open 24/7

Contact Info
  • AddressMarrakesh 40000, Morocco
  • Phone+212 5243-89511

Reviews

Youssef Benali
Morocco
5
We had limited time before our flight from Marrakesh, so we could only explore the exterior of the Bahia Palace—the gate and outer garden. The entry fee for foreigners is 100 MAD. There weren't long queues, and I look forward to visiting the interior next time. The outdoor gardens are lovely, filled with orange trees.
Amine Hadid
Morocco
5
Visiting Marrakech is a must! The Bahia Palace gives insight into the history and culture. Information in English is easy to read on the walls as you walk around. It’s not a large place, so you can see everything in about an hour if needed, but it's worth taking your time to immerse yourself in the history and imagine life for the royal residents. The intricate ceiling decorations are particularly impressive.
Hakim Elamrani
Morocco
3
Although the palaces in Marrakech seem ordinary from the outside, their interiors are quite stunning, and this one is no different. It has impressive rooms with beautifully decorated ceilings. The interior gardens are lovely as well, although one is under renovation. There are few exhibits, so an hour is sufficient for the visit.
Layla Hassan
Morocco
5
This is a wonderful place to visit! Currently, some areas are under renovation and are closed to the public. Nonetheless, it’s a stunning site. The entry fee is 100 dirhams for adults, with discounts for residents and children. It’s definitely worth a visit, and it tends to be much quieter than the nearby marina area.
Omar Boulahdour
Morocco
5
The Bahia Palace is beautiful, albeit partially under renovation, located in the old town of Marrakech. Familiarizing yourself with its history will make your visit much more engaging. Be sure to check the old photographs displayed in the palace's various rooms; they provide a captivating glimpse into the past.