
Meknes is one of the four Imperial cities and its name and fame are closely linked to that of the Moroccan Sultan Moulay Ismail. Hemade Meknes the center of his empire and built many of the monuments that remain today.
Moulay Ismail was a tough guy: he used 25, 000captives to build the citys massive ramparts and monumental entrance gatesas well as stalls for his 12, 000 horses. His tomb is one of the most beautiful monuments in Morocco and one of the few religious buildings that non-Muslims can enter.
The souqs (markets) of Meknes are small in comparison to those of Fez. There are a few covered streets where you find leather, djellaba's, carpets and silver. In an hour or two you can see most of the nice shops.
Also visit the Bab Mansour and the Museum of Moroccan Arts (in the Bab Jamai).
Near Meknes is Volubilis, Roman ruins you just cant miss.
Agadir
Ait Ourir
Al Hoceima
Asilah
Azemmour
Azrou
Boumalne
Casablanca
Cascades Ouzoud
Chaouen
Dades Gorge
Dades Valley
Dakhla
El ayoune
El Jadida
Erfoud
Essaouira
Fez
Figuig
Goulimime
Ifrane
igheem
Imilchil
Imlil
Larache
Marrakesh
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Merzouga
Moulay Idriss
Oualidia
Ouarzazate
Ouirgane
Oujda
Oukaimeden
Ourika
Rabat
Rissani
Safi
Sefrou
Settat
Sidi Ifni
Skoura
Smara
Sous Valley
Tafraoute
Tangier
Taroudant
Taza
Tetouan
Tin Mal
Tineghir
Tiznit
Todra Gorge
Volubilis
Zagora