What to see in meknes: Some of the places you can't miss are:
Souks: a simple walk through the souks will show you that we are in a more modern city than Fez.
Place El-Hedim: Place el-Hedim is in Meknes what Place Jamaa el Fna is in Marrakech, the center of the city's public and cultural life. Restaurants and terraces have been installed in areas where formerly public executions and royal announcements took place.
Gate of Bab el-Mansour: communicates the old place El Hedim with the old imperial city of Moulay Ismaïl.
Dar Jamaï Museum: this is one of the most interesting museums in Morocco.
Mausoleum of Moulay Ismaïl: one of the key visits to Meknes. This is the tomb of the sultan who marked the origins of Morocco today. Madrasa Bou Inania: Koubbat as-Sufara: Heri es-Souani:
Service animals allowed. Public transportation options are available nearby. Specialized infant seats are available. Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Calmer and smaller than its big neighbor Fez, Meknès feels rather overshadowed and receives fewer visitors than it should. It is more laid back with less hassle, but still has all the narrow, winding streets of the medina and it deserves to be an imperial city and a unique home of the Moroccan sultanate.