Saadian Tombs Marrakesh Opening Hours & Best Time To Visit

Today

Open 09:00–17:00

Last Admission

16:30

Saadian Tombs

Jan 1 TO Dec 31 Timings

Days (Jan 1 TO Dec 31)

TIMINGS

Last Admission

Monday09:00–17:0016:30
Tuesday09:00–17:0016:30
Wednesday (Today)09:00–17:0016:30
Thursday09:00–17:0016:30
Friday09:00–17:0016:30
Saturday09:00–17:0016:30
Sunday09:00–17:0016:30
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  • The site is busiest between 10am and 2pm, when organised tour groups arrive in high volumes.
  • The Hall of Twelve Pillars becomes particularly crowded at these times, with visitors queuing to enter the small doorway.
  • Early morning (9 to 10am) and late afternoon (3:30 to 5pm) are consistently recommended as quieter windows.
  • During Ramadan, hours are shorter and the complex may have a different rhythm of visitors.

Best time to visit the Saadian Tombs

Weekday vs Weekend

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  • Weekdays, especially Tuesday through Thursday, are significantly less crowded than weekends and Moroccan public holidays. The Saadian Tombs attract a very high proportion of organised tour groups, which tend to cluster between mid-morning and midday.
  • On weekdays in low season, it is possible to experience the Hall of Twelve Pillars in near solitude, which is the ideal condition given how intimate and small the space is.

Mon

Tue

Wed

Thu

Fri

Sat

Sun

Pleasant
Crowded
Very Crowded
Closed

Peak season vs low season

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  • Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) are peak tourist season in Marrakech. The climate is ideal (18–26°C), but the Saadian Tombs see their heaviest visitor volumes during these months, with queues of up to an hour outside on busy spring weekends.
  • Summer (June–August) brings intense heat (35–40°C) but dramatically fewer visitors; early morning visits are manageable and strikingly uncrowded.
  • Winter (December–February) is low season: cool temperatures (12–20°C), very short queues, affordable accommodation, and a calmer overall pace make it arguably the best time for a Marrakech Medina itinerary that includes the tombs.

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Off Season
Moderate Season
Peak Season

How long should I spend at Saadian Tombs?

Saadian Tombs interior with intricate mosaic tiles and carved arches, Marrakech.

Saadian Tombs is compact, but it rewards slow looking. The site’s narrow circulation route, dense decorative detail, and quiet garden setting mean you won’t need half a day, but you will want more than a quick photo stop if you want the visit to feel worthwhile.

Allow 45–60 minutes to explore Saadian Tombs. That gives you enough time to move through the Chamber of the Twelve Columns, the Mihrab Hall, the Chamber of the Three Niches, and the garden graves, while stopping for photos and interpretive panels without turning the visit into a rushed lap.

Plan your visit to Saadian Tombs

Frequently Asked Questions about Saadian Tombs opening hours

Yes. Arrive 15 minutes early. The Marrakech Highlights: Bahia Palace, Saadian Tombs, Souks and Medina Guided Tour leaves on schedule, and late arrivals can lose their place once the group has entered the medina’s crowded lanes.