Tumbas Saadíes



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The Saadian Tombs in Marrakech are a must-see attraction for visitors to Morocco. The tombs are the final resting place of the Saadian dynasty, who ruled Morocco from 1554 to 1659. The tombs were rediscovered in 1917 and are now open to the public.

The Saadian Tombs are open daily from 9 am to 4:30 pm, except for Fridays when they are closed for prayer. The entrance fee is 10 dirhams (approximately $1) per person.

There is no official website for the Saadian Tombs, but they are located in the Kasbah district of Marrakech, near the famous Bahia Palace. Visitors can easily explore the area on foot or by taking a taxi.

Other nearby attractions include the El Badi Palace, which was once the grandest palace in Marrakech, and the Koutoubia Mosque, which is the largest mosque in Marrakech and is famous for its beautiful minaret.

The El Badi Palace is open daily from 9 am to 4:30 pm, except for Tuesdays when it is closed for maintenance. The entrance fee is 70 dirhams (approximately $7) per person.

The Koutoubia Mosque is open to Muslims for prayer only, but non-Muslims can admire the beautiful architecture from the outside.

Overall, the Saadian Tombs and the surrounding area offer a fascinating glimpse into Morocco's rich history and culture.

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