Where Moorish Architecture Meets Moroccan Bathing Tradition
📍 Rue du Hammam, Safi, Morocco
Hammam Al Andalous draws inspiration from the golden age of Al-Andalus — the Moorish civilization that flourished in Spain for nearly 800 years and left an indelible mark on Moroccan architecture and culture. Located on Rue du Hammam in Safi, this public bath combines the best of both worlds.
Step inside and you'll be greeted by elegant horseshoe arches that echo the Great Mosque of Córdoba, intricate geometric patterns in the tilework that recall the Alhambra, and the gentle sound of water features that create a serene, contemplative atmosphere. The design is a loving tribute to the shared architectural heritage of Morocco and Andalusia.
Hammam Al Andalous is fully wheelchair accessible with free on-site parking — a rare convenience in the medina area. Whether you're a local or a visitor, you're welcome to experience this unique fusion of cultures.
Hammam Al Andalous follows the traditional Moroccan public bath schedule, with separate sessions for men and women. Friday hours are adjusted to accommodate prayer. We recommend arriving early in the session for the fullest experience.