Top 10 Sights & Landmarks in Meknes, Meknes-Tafilalet Region

May 28, 2021 Enriqueta Cusson

Overlooked by many tourists, Meknes is a bustling modern city of nearly a million in northern Morocco, about 80 miles inland from the capital of Rabat. Local hero Moulay Ismail made Meknes Morocco's hub at the end of the 17th and beginning of the 18th centuries, and his mausoleum is one of the city's main attractions. The Museum of Moroccan Art (housing fascinating jewels and artifacts) and Bab Mansour (the largest and most stunning of the city's gates) are other Meknes sights not to be missed.
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1. Ramparts

Meknes City Walls Around The Imperial City Of Meknes, Meknes 50000 Morocco
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Ramparts

2. Bou Inania Medersa

Kabt Souk, Meknes 50000 Morocco
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4.5 based on 273 reviews

Bou Inania Medersa

Reviewed By thomasozbun - Vicenza, Italy

Bou Inania Madrasa, after paying a tiny entrance fee: we were the only visitors at that moment making it an extremely peaceful and interesting visit. Though small, the Islamic school resembled those we had seen in Fez and in fact was built during the 14th century by the Marinid dynasty and is an extremely exquisite example of that period particularly thanks to its wooden carvings, marble decorations, and tiles. During our visit, we were even able to climb to the rooftop where we had a nice view of the surrounding old town

3. Moulay Ismail University

Zitoune, Meknes 52202 Morocco
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4.5 based on 9 reviews

Moulay Ismail University

4. Koubat Al Khayatin

Mohamed VI Street, Meknes 50060 Morocco
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Koubat Al Khayatin

5. The Royal Stables

Zenkat Maarakat Lehri, Royal Palace Next To Bassin De L’Agdal And Hari Es Souani, Meknes 50000 Morocco http://www.morocco.com/blog/royal-stables-in-meknes/
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The Royal Stables

6. Meknes Medina

Meknes Morocco
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Meknes Medina

Reviewed By AlbertSalichs - Manresa, Spain

Meknes Medina is the old town of the imperial city of Meknes, 1 hour far from Fez, the most important city in the region. The Medina is very beautiful, so, walking on the old streets, seeing the buildings, visit the most important places and buying in the shops is an incredible experience. We did a guided tour with a local guide and really it was very interesting. We visited Bou Inania Madrassa (a Muslim school), where you can go up to the top and see wonderful views of the city and the Big Mosque or you can see the central courtyard, a fantastic example of Arabic Art. Also we visited a public oven, the blacksmiths neighborhood, the carpenters neihhborhood, zocos, the main market, where you can buy a lot of different sweets. And obviously El Hedim Square and Bab Mansour Gate, the main square of the city and the center, where all local people come at evening. Really fantastic places! (see also Bab Mansour Gate, Bou Inania Medersa and El Hedim Square)

7. El Hedim Square

Ave Moulay Ismail, Meknes Morocco
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El Hedim Square

Reviewed By AlbertSalichs - Manresa, Spain

El Hedim Square is the main square of Meknes, one of the imperial cities in Morocco. It is really a wonderful place and it is the center of the town with shops, markets, the Medina and a lot of activities at the evening in the square. Here there are the most important sightseeing points of the city like Bab Mansour, the main gate, the Medina (old town), the main market and a lot of shops. Also, at evening it is possible to come here with the family and see some street shows and drive a little car. My daughter enjoy a lot here. In the square, there are some bars and restaurants, where you can eat good local food. Fantastic place. (see also Meknes Medina, Bab Mansour Gate, Bu Hbibi Snack Bar)

8. Bab Mansour Gate

17, Rue Ain El Anboub et Rue Lalla Aicha Adouia Quartier HAMMAM JDID, Meknes 52000 Morocco
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Bab Mansour Gate

Reviewed By HINAWASEEM - Islamabad, Pakistan

This is the most imposing, impressive and majestic gate of the Imperial City of Meknes. It was built out of the marble columns removed from the ruins of the Roman city called Volubilis. You can see ornate calligraphy and Islamic patterns spread all over this horseshoe shaped gate. It was designed in 1732 by Mansour Laalej (meaning victorious renegade) who was a Christian convert. It is said that the ruler Moullay Ismail wished to eradicate the glory of all his enemies so he brought columns and material from Roman and Saadian sites to be used in his Imperial City. This was also done to glorify himself and his dynasty.

9. Mausoleum of Mouley Ismail

Rue Palais, Meknes Morocco
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Mausoleum of Mouley Ismail

10. Sahrij Swani

Meknes Morocco
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Sahrij Swani

Reviewed By thethurbs - Lummi Island, United States

An easy walk from the medina and a great place to take a picnic and sit on the benches and relax from the hubbub of the square.

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