The visit of Meknes, focus on the medina and the Imperial City, located on the left bank of the wadi. All streets leading to the huge square-Hedim El, located at the edge of the medina and the city of Moulay Ismail. His name, "instead of demolition," was given after that tons of rubble were stored there during the reconstruction of the city. This huge square, 200m long and 100m wide, is dominated by Bab El Mansour Aleuj whose name recalls the renegade Christian who built it at the end of the reign of Moulay Ismail. The door was not completed until 1732, during the reign of his son. Bab el Mansour is generally considered the most beautiful gates in Morocco: its symmetry is remarkable and surprising size. Like all visionary achievements of Sultan, which emanates the elegance that is less robustness and power. Instead of Bab El Hedim is located in the center of the ancient city. It stands between the Medina, the Jewish quarter and the Imperial City. The square is rectangular. In the late afternoon, it is particularly driven by storytellers, jugglers and merchants. In the West, the market is very colorful.