
Bab Mansour
Magnificent monumental gate considered one of the most beautiful in North Africa, built by Sultan Moulay Ismail in the 18th century with intricate zellij tilework.

Dar Jamai Museum
19th-century palace turned museum showcasing Moroccan arts and crafts, including woodwork, ceramics, textiles, and jewelry in beautiful Andalusian-style gardens.

Heri es-Souani (Royal Granaries)
Massive 18th-century granaries and stables built by Sultan Moulay Ismail to store grain and feed his 12,000 horses, showcasing impressive engineering.

Meknes Medina
UNESCO World Heritage site featuring traditional markets, artisan quarters, and historic monuments from the 17th-century imperial capital.

Moulay Ismail Mausoleum
Sacred tomb of Sultan Moulay Ismail, one of the few religious sites in Morocco open to non-Muslims, featuring exquisite Moroccan craftsmanship.

Place el-Hedim
Vibrant main square of Meknes, serving as the city's social hub with food stalls, entertainers, and beautiful views of Bab Mansour gate.
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