An incredibly beautiful place! A real oriental fairy tale! A place where everyone should visit! The territory of QasrAl Watan impresses with its scale. The distances are huge, so buses run through the territory for the convenience of visitors, which is very convenient. You can explore the Presidential Palace either on your own or as part of a tour group. We chose a self-examination, which took a total of 4.5 hours! Here you want to take a leisurely walk, examining every detail, take beautiful photos and videos in daylight and at sunset, enjoy the architecture and grandeur of this place, sit in a cozy cafe, relax by the numerous fountains and of course explore every room of the palace! Inside, the palace looks very majestic, the halls are decorated with marble, there are music rooms, a library, a room with gifts from the rulers of other states, dining rooms, prayer rooms. 30 minutes after sunset, the laser performance begins -sooo beautiful! I recommend everyone to visit this magical place!
An amazing place!!! I strongly recommend an individual visit, and not with a tour group! Here you need much more time for a leisurely tour of the palace and a mandatory walk through the territory and the park with fountains (during an excursion visit you will not have time for this). We lived in a hotel within a 30-minute walk. In the middle of November, after 15-30, we slowly reached (there is no longer any heat) before the visit center, we bought tickets ourselves at the box office (at the time of the visit 75 dirhams (if you take 65 dirhams on the website)). We passed the inspection and got to the palace by bus. We walked around the territory in the light of day, then inspected the palace, and by sunset we went through the territory again. The beauty is unforgettable! The fountains around the palace and the labyrinths of bushes around them are very beautiful. 30 minutes after sunset, the laser performance begins - interesting and unusual.
At the entrance to the palace and further inside, there is an opportunity to take a photo with a photographer, then they put your photo on the interiors of the palace and views from the street. Some shots are successful, some are not - see for yourself whether you need it or not. And, yes, of course it's not free.
I don't see any point in describing what's in the palace, look at the photos better.
There is a good cafe inside the palace: have a snack and drink coffee