One of the most beautiful buildings we’ve seen in Morocco! Love that it’s free to enter. Note that during Ramadan it closes earlier, around 4pm.
Tino N
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Incredibly beautiful architecture. Free entry to the building. Shoes to be removed before entering the carpeted space where the tomb of Moulay Ismail lies, and you are free to sit and take in the beauty of the room.
Well worth a visit.
Jane P.
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This is a beautiful and peaceful sanctuary, and one of few mosques that non-muslims can enter. You can look into the area where the mausoleum is, and I recommend spending time sitting on the red carpet somewhere so you can be quiet when there is a lull in the tourists coming and going, and soak up the prayerful atmosphere. I spent about 45 minutes here.
Teck Chong L.
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Beautiful and peaceful place.
The area opened for visitors is pretty small so we spent just a short while here.
Julia S
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Currently undergoing extensive renovations, expect to wait in a line to get a look into this serene and beautiful place. It's worth the wait.
Suciani A.
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Beautiful mausoleum with intricate carvings. It's free to enter, but it wasn't too busy. You need to take off your shoes to enter the burial chamber.
Artur D.
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Great place! It is not only important for religion, but also for Alawite dynasty. There is no entrance fee, but it is nice to leave some money for the conservation of the site to immam (having custody over the mausoleum).Modest dress is required (for men and women). To enter the last part you habe to take your shoes off and leave themnoutside. It is closed from 12h00 to 15h00.
Alexandru Ioan I.
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It is one of the few buildings of this type accessible to non muslims as well. Entry is free.