El-Badi Palace (Palais el-Badi)
Marrakech, Morocco
5 ticket options available · from $10.86 to $310.88 · free cancellation on 2 of 5
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1 marketplace sells entry to El-Badi Palace (Palais el-Badi), from $10.86.
| Seller | Ticket | Price (USD) | |
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| El Badi Palace Official | Adult foreigner entrance fee to El Badi Palace. Tickets can | $10.86 | View |
Tours, passes & combos at El-Badi Palace (Palais el-Badi)
Skip-the-line, guided tours, city passes and combo tickets — priced higher because they bundle extras beyond standard entry.
| Seller | Option | Price (USD) | |
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| GetYourGuide | El Badi Palace Entry Ticket & Souvenir Postcard | $17.48 | View |
| Viator Free cancellation | Skip the Line Marrakech Royal Heritage Tour Bahia Badi and M | $95.54 | View |
| Tripadvisor Free cancellation | Skip the Line Marrakech Royal Heritage Tour Bahia Badi and M | $95.54 | View |
| Trip.com | Marrakech, Morocco + Agdal royal gardens + Badi Palace + nea | $310.88 | View |
Did you know?
- Construction started
- 1578
- Type
- Palace in Marrakesh, Morocco
Visitor information
- Address: Ksibat Nhass, Marrakech 40000, Morocco
- Official website: https://badipalace.com/
People also ask
What happened to El Badi Palace?
According to al-Ifrani, in 1707-08 (1119 AH) Moulay Isma'il ordered that the palace be demolished and stripped of its contents, materials and decorations, which were then re-used in the construction of his new palace and capital in Meknes.
Is El Badi Palace worth visiting?
A dramatic historical site that has exhibits and photo opportunities. Quite relaxed vibe. Not massive but worth a visit. Quite fun to see the storks nesting on the lighting towers outside the site.
What is the significance of El Badi Palace?
EL Badi Palace was built in 1578 by Sultan Ahmad al-Mansur, the ruler of the Saadian Dynasty. The palace was built as a symbol of the Sultan's power and wealth, and it was meant to be a grand display of his wealth and influence.