Best ways to enjoy Marrakech, Morocco - SilverKris
"A 14th-century former Islamic school that was once the largest of its kind in North Africa, this site evokes monastic studiousness with small dormitories clustered around a central courtyard where up to 900 students once lived. Highlights include intricate stucco work and mosaics that offer excellent examples of Islamic architectural craftsmanship." - Nicola Iseard
Beautiful historic space to wander around and explore all the different big and tiny rooms - halls filled with incredible artisanery! Very enjoyable, interesting and educational!
JJS
Google
5€ per entry, only cash payment.
Beautiful mosque, amazing architecture. A must to do/visit when in Marrakesh.
So many beautiful angles, beautiful views for photography. Highly recommended to visit.
Go early to avoid the crowds.
catch_hug
Google
By far the most stunning religious building I have ever visited. Very well maintained and very accessible and well described. Go early inter morning (opens 9am) to avoid crowds as the waiting line gets very long. Must visit while in Marrakech
S. O.
Google
Beautiful mosque, but could not enter due to construction and maintenance work going on. Year - 2025.
It is another masterpiece of Moroccan architecture.
Manahil J.
Google
Really beautiful place. Tickets are priced at 50 dirhams and they only accept cash. You have to walk through the shops to get here and everyone is really helpful with directions. It wasn’t too crowded and we spent a good hour here exploring the different rooms and sections. Definitely a must-visit on your trip.
Kristy Y.
Google
Everyone visits Ben Youssef, but I think to get the full experience it is best to book a guided tour to locate the site and really understand the history behind it. The architecture and history make this place that much more special.
George T.
Google
A very nice and beautiful palace, that is used as a museum. It's very well preserved and has beautiful colours that you can take beautiful pictures. It's a little bit small and tends to get overcrowded very easily though.
Thomas
Google
Stunning architecture, worth spending some time admiring the intricacies of the art work, expect to queue for a little while for tickets but wasn’t too bad at all, highly recommend exploring this piece of history