Bahia Palace was built in the late 19th century, it serves as a stunning example of Moroccan and Islamic art, designed to capture the essence of Moroccan craftsmanship at its peak.
The palace’s name, ‘Bahia’, means ‘brilliance’, a reflection of its creator’s ambition to forge the most splendid palace of its times. True to its name, Bahia Palace not only served as a luxurious residence but also as a canvas for the era’s finest artisans to showcase their skills. Stepping into Bahia Palace is like opening a storybook of Moroccan history and architecture, each room and courtyard narrating tales of opulence and artistry from the past.
Its expansive hallways and private rooms, each exquisitely embellished with carved cedar wood, smooth marble, and vibrant zellij tiles, transport you to a time of opulent royalty.
The gardens of Bahia palace invite guests to stay under the shade of old trees, amid the sounds of gently splashing water and rustling leaves, creating a sense of peace that seems almost eternal. They provide a tranquil haven from the busy medina outside.
The complex elegance and historical richness you have experienced as you exit the peaceful grounds of Bahia Palace stay with you, fostering a greater understanding of Morocco’s rich cultural legacy. This palace is more than just a tourist landmark; it is evidence of the historical grandeur of the nation and the timeless allure of Moroccan architecture.