Culinary Art Museum Visit with El Badi Palace Admission




Highlights
- Explore Marrakech’s heritage at the Moroccan Culinary Art Museum
- Enjoy a coffee or tea break in a traditional Moroccan setting
- Discover Saadian dynasty history at the historic El Badi Palace
- Explore impressive palace ruins and grand architecture at your pace
Discover Marrakech’s cultural heritage with entry to the Moroccan Culinary Art Museum and El Badi Palace. Explore the museum’s interactive exhibits showcasing Morocco’s rich culinary traditions, historic recipes, and local ingredients. Then visit the iconic El Badi Palace, where you can wander through impressive ruins, grand courtyards, and historic gardens while enjoying panoramic views of Marrakech.
Discover Morocco’s rich culinary heritage at the Moroccan Culinary Art Museum in Marrakech, located in a beautifully restored 18th-century riad in the heart of the Medina. Explore engaging exhibits that showcase traditional ingredients, cooking techniques, and the history behind Morocco’s most iconic dishes.
Continue your experience with a visit to the historic El Badi Palace, one of Marrakech’s most remarkable landmarks. Built in the late 16th century by Sultan Ahmed al-Mansur during the Saadian dynasty, the palace was once a symbol of royal power and extraordinary luxury.
Today, its impressive ruins still reflect its former grandeur. Wander through vast courtyards, gardens, and towering walls while learning about the palace’s fascinating history. Climb the ancient ramparts for panoramic views of Marrakech, including the Koutoubia Mosque and, on clear days, the Atlas Mountains. Along the walls, you may also spot the famous stork nests that add a unique touch to this historic site.