The Mausoleum of Mohammed V is a historical and architectural marvel situated in the heart of Rabat, the capital city of Morocco. This mausoleum …
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Jan 14, 2025
Visiting the Mohammed V Mausoleum was a truly special experience. The architecture is breathtaking, with intricate details and stunning craftsmanship that reflect Morocco’s rich history. The peaceful…Full review by garry h
Dec 16, 2024
This is a tomb of the first morrocan king Mohammed V, the grandfather of the current king Mohammed VI. There is cavalry guard with lances at every gate to the mausoleum complex. There are honour guar…Full review by pavelkryuchkov
Nov 22, 2024
This intricately detailed mausoleum is a perfect example of the architectural style of the Alaouite dynasty. Here you will find the tombs of Sultan Mohammed V and his 2 sons. This king is fondly reme…Full review by KatielouAustralia
We have some free time and this site was not included. Had read the history and wanted to visit. As a religious site is it a donation or ticket price?
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There is no ticket price to visit. While it is worth a visit, the total tour of the mausoleum and the Hassan tower would not be long. Perhaps 1 hour maximum.
I do not remember having to buy a ticket, there are not official guides,you can find the information on your ipad or computer.
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When we visited the mausoleum in September, there was no requirement for a ticket. At least at that time the mausoleum was a regular municipal heritage site. My wife wore a skarf …
When we visited the mausoleum in September, there was no requirement for a ticket. At least at that time the mausoleum was a regular municipal heritage site. My wife wore a skarf over the hair, but it would not have been imperative. When you exit from the mausoleum it is (as a former military police in the reserve) polite to come out by from a side of the armed guards rather than from behind the back.
I was not aware of any guides at the site. Frankly, there really isn't much to talk about. Read a couple of paragraphs in a guide book and then just wander.
The tomb is open to everyone, no restrictions. There are several locals in the area who can direct you to certain sights or answer questions, but no actual official tour guides I could see. …
The tomb is open to everyone, no restrictions. There are several locals in the area who can direct you to certain sights or answer questions, but no actual official tour guides I could see. Best to pick up a guide book or get info from the Internet and take it with you. The on-site locals are very friendly and helpful and the one I talked to spoke English. Hope this helps.