Volubilis
非非你不渴Vorubilis is a ancient Roman ruin known as the "Pharaoh's Palace", said to have been built by Egyptian Pharaohs in the time of Moses, and now can visit only an area of 800 x 600 square meters.
Bab Mansour Gate
泰泰迪小熊Came here on March 4, 2019.
Meknes is one of the "Four Imperial Cities" of Morocco. It is called the "Black City". The ancient city of Meknes is also a world heritage site recognized by UNESCO. The great Sultan Moulay Ismail made this the capital during his reign, and the Mansur Gate was the last major construction project during the reign of the Sultan to commemorate his great achievements.
Moulay Ismail Sultan is the ancestor of the current Moroccan royal family and can be called "the greatest emperor in the history of Morocco". His gate is not only magnificent, but also very beautiful, containing many well-known decorative arts at that time. Therefore, this is definitely one of the must-see attractions in Morocco.
In front of the gate is an open square. There are many shops selling local handicrafts around the square, and tourists and local vendors are on the square.
Royal Stables
老老少皆宜(程世荣)This is the royal granary in the ancient city of Meknes in Morocco. This ancient monument is very unique and fully demonstrates the wisdom and ingenuity of the ancient Arabs. You must visit it when you travel to Morocco.
Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail
XXXX-TripThis is a mausoleum of the ancient Sultan, it is open to non-Muslims like us, so it is worth a visit to feel the culture of Islam
Sahrij Swani
AAricFongThis pond is just below the Royal Mass Granary and can be reached in about 5 minutes on foot. We both came here after watching the stables. Here we can take a carriage back to Mansour Bab about 20 to 30 di. This is to see everyone's bargaining ability [naughty] [naughty] Traveling and marriage, day 147, 10th country Morocco
Meknes Medina
Jjuki235The Arab quarter of Meknes is home to the ancient Arab people, and the architecture, religion, and lifestyle here all have a strong Arab flavor. When you come here, you must visit the Grand Bazaar, which has a dazzling array of goods.
Meknes
Cchinadesk1Meknes has no airport, and it takes half an hour by train from Fes. The ancient city of Meknes is very ancient. The city walls, the city gates, one after another, and those distinctive items are in love. The little donkey ran and passed by, as if returning to the Middle Ages.
Lahdim Square
JJessigzKnown as Little Dejima Square, it is much smaller in scale and content than Dejima Square in Marrakech. It is also a snake and monkey, selling things, opposite the Mansour Gate. On one side is Medina. There are not many people here during the day, it is too sun.
University of Moulay Ismail
1133***95Must go to the university, the environment is particularly good, the scenery is beautiful, there are many ancient buildings. You can also enjoy student lunch here, the price is cheap