Medersa Ben Youssef Guided Tours

Medersa Ben Youssef Guided Tours

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Overview

  • Duration:3 hours 0 minutes
  • Tour Type:Private tour
  • Language:English, Spanish
  • Departur time:9:30 AM
  • Depart Point:jamaa elfnaa
  • payment:cash on delivery available
Medersa Ben Youssef, in the old medina of Marrakech, is a former Islamic college (madrasa) that was once among the biggest in North Africa. It dates from the 14th century, later expanded under Saadian rule, and has been restored. It’s an architectural and cultural gem – richly decorated, with courtyards, dorms, prayer hall, etc.
Guided tours usually are private (family/friendly groups), last about 3 hours when combined with other sights, or can be shorter if focused only on the madrasa. Languages: English, French, Arabic.

In a guided tour, you’ll be accompanied by a licensed local guide who provides historical, cultural, architectural information that you wouldn’t get just walking around alone. You’ll see ornate details (tiles, woodwork, plaster), get stories about the medersa’s founding and students, the restoration, its role over time. The tour often ties together the physical beauty with social, religious, educational history, and shows connections between various parts of the old city. The contrast between the beauty and craftsmanship inside vs. the bustle of the Medina outside is often emphasized.
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Highlights

  • One of Marrakech’s most spectacular examples of traditional Moroccan & Andalusian architecture: intricate zellij tilework, carved stucco, cedar woodwork, elegant geometric and calligraphic ornamentation.
  • The large central courtyard with a pool inside, surrounded by galleries & dormitories.
  • The student dormitories: gives insight into how students lived and studied in an Islamic college (madrasa) in past centuries.
  • Rich historical context: the founding, expansions, restorations, and how it played a role in Islamic education.
  • Beautiful photo opportunities: lighting in the morning or late afternoon, details of décor, the contrast between calm interior vs busy Medina outside.

Includes/Excludes

  • Official local guide (English/French/Arabic)
  • Entrance fees to Medersa Ben Youssef (sometimes included depending on the option)
  • Transportation within Marrakech (hotel/riad pickup & drop-off) if the tour is private and a fuller city tour.
  • Some entrances to other monuments (e.g. Bahia Palace, other gardens) unless explicitly included.
  • Food, drinks unless stated.
  • Tips / gratuities.
  • Any personal expenses or items not mentioned.

Cancellation policy

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.

Itinerary

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Pickup / Meeting

From your hotel / riad or a central point like Jemaa el-Fna.

Medersa Ben Youssef

30-40 min visit: walk through entrance, explore courtyard, see dormitories and prayer hall, admire tilework & carvings.

Medina Guided Walk

Explore the souks, narrow alleyways, local markets; stop for photos & authentic sights.

Koutoubia Mosque

Short external view or visit depending on access & schedule; admire the minaret, talk about its history.

Other Sites (optional)

Some tours include Bahia Palace, Secret Garden, Saadian Tombs etc.

Finish at:

Often at a café in Jemaa el-Fna or Café de France for relaxing, tea/coffee, absorbing the atmosphere.

Frequently asked questions

Best Time to Visit?

Morning (9:00–11:00) or late afternoon (16:00–17:30) — to enjoy softer light and fewer crowds for photography.

How long does a typical visit last?

About 30–60 minutes for the madrasa itself; guided tours that combine the Madrasa with nearby sites (souks, Bahia Palace, Secret Garden) are typically 2–4 hours.

2. What are the opening hours?

The site is generally open daily from ~09:00 (closing times vary by source between 17:00–19:00). Hours are adjusted during Ramadan. Always check the official site or your tour voucher for exact times on the day you visit.

How much is the entrance fee?

Typical prices: 50 MAD for foreign adults, 20 MAD for Moroccan residents, ~10 MAD for children (rates and concessions may vary). Tickets are often bought at the entrance; some tours include the fee.

Is photography allowed?

.Yes — non-flash photography is generally permitted; be respectful of other visitors and do not photograph people without permission. Flash may be prohibited to protect delicate decorations.

6. Is the site wheelchair accessible?

The madrasa’s historic layout (narrow corridors, steps, dormitories) limits accessibility; many sources say it’s not fully wheelchair-accessible. Check with the official site ahead of your visit for any assistance options.

Can I bring a large backpack or suitcase?

Large luggage and suitcases are usually discouraged for site visits — small backpacks are permitted but may be inspected. If you have large items, arrange storage at your riad/hotel or with your tour provider.

Extra Services

Avoiding long queues (skip-the-ticket-queue) for monuments.

Small group or private group tours so more personalized experience.

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