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L’MIDA RESTAURANT Marrakech

L'MIDA RESTAURANT Marrakech An interesting restaurant although the pleasant terrace is stormed far too early. Fast service, no doubt to encourage several services. Open at 12h003 or 7 courses, from $50 per personCloses at 11 pmWoking Hours are affected by Holidays and Ramadan ask in advance  Breakfast menu Photo gallery Lunch & dinner “You'll Love my cuisine”Adresse78 bis derb nkhal, rehba lkdima,médina, MarrakechTéléphone(+212) 05 24 44 36 62Courrielcontact@lmidamarrakech.com Best breakfast meals Reserve a table…

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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. The palace was built with a combination of traditional Moroccan and European styles, and it was decorated with intricate mosaics, marble columns, and ornate carvings. The palace was also home…

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Saadian Tombs 

Saadian Tombs were built in the 16th century by Sultan Ahmad al-Mansur, the third ruler of the Saadian dynasty. The tombs were constructed to honor the sultan’s ancestors and were designed to be a grandiose display of his power and wealth. The tombs are located in the Kasbah Mosque, which was built in 1557 and is one of the oldest mosques in Morocco. The tombs are composed of two main sections, each containing several chambers and decorated with intricate stucco carvings and colorful tiles

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Bahia Palace

Bahia Palace is a 19th century building, consisting of rooms decorated with stunning stuccos, paintings and mosaics palace and a set of gardens located in Marrakech, Morocco. The Bahia Palace was intended to be the greatest palace of its time. The name of the Bahia Palace means in Arabic “brilliance”. As in other buildings of the period in other countries, it was intended to capture the essence of the Islamic and Moroccan style. There is a 2-acre (8,000 m²) garden with rooms opening onto courtyards

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