The visitor center is the "entrance gate" to the territory of the palace complex. There are ticket offices, a security checkpoint and a boarding area for buses that will take you directly to the palace. We got here on foot, but there are no problems either by public transport, taxi or our own car (huge almost empty parking lot). There are two entrances to the building, in our case there was an entrance on the right with a large queue (organized excursions) and an absolutely empty entrance on the left for those who purchase tickets on their own. According to the tickets, the purchase through the website is 65 dirhams, the purchase at the box office is 75 dirhams, it is possible to take a two-hour audio guide in Russian for 20 dirhams. After buying tickets, go through the security check (the full analogue is like in airports, only you can't take food with you at all!!!). After the inspection, you will get to the waiting room, 5-10 minutes and you will board a comfortable bus (there are several of them and they supervise in a circle) and go to the palace. And all this is under the control of a fairly large number of guards, but they are all positive, very polite. I recommend everyone to visit!
A little mixed feelings from visiting this place. On the one hand, it is undoubtedly beautiful, everything is in white marble, there are many green areas and water bodies. But on the other hand, there are too many people. People come here not as a holy place, but as a curiosity to see.