1 Day from Casablanca to Rabat
Hassan II Mosque (Pass By)
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Mausoleum of Mohammad V
After 1-Hour driving to the Grand Islamic mausoleum in Rabat, was built between 1961 and 1971, following the death of King Mohammed V in 1961. The mausoleum was designed by the Vietnamese architect Nguyen Viet Thu, and construction was carried out by Moroccan artisans and craftsmen. it features impressive Islamic architecture, intricate marble work. The tombs are made of white onyx and situated beneath a large dome.
Royal Palace of Rabat
After 15 minutes. we will reach a grand palace built in 1864s during the reign of Sultan Mohammed IV, is the official residence of the King of Morocco. The palace features traditional Moroccan architecture, ornate ironwork, and intricate telework. While visitors are not allowed inside the palace, they can view if from the outside and enjoy the surrounding gardens. It remains an important cultural and historical site in Rabat
Hassan Tower
10 minute to reach a minaret Hassan Tower, adjacent to the ruins of an unfinished mosque. Construction of the mosque and mineral began in the 12th century during the reign of the Almohad ruler, Yacoub al-Mansour. the tower stands at 44 meters (140 feet) tall and features intricate decorative details, such as calligraphy and geometric patterns.
Bab Chellah
10-minute ride, we arrive to a historical site known for its beautiful gardens, ancient ruins, and a famous gateway called “Bar Chellah” which dates back to the Almohad dynasty.
Andalusian Gardens
in about 10-minutes. to a beautiful, traditional garden. it was built in the early 20th century by the French architect Jean-Claude Forestier. it features a central reflecting pool, orange trees, flower beds, fountains, pavilions, pergolas, and ornate tile work and gates, all characteristic of the Andalusian garden style.
Ancient Walls Medina Rabat
5-minute to reach a historic fortification dating back to the 12th century, made of sandstone and reinforced with bastions, gates, and towers. they surround the old city of Rabat, and visitors walk along them to enjoy views of Medina and surrounding area.
Kasbah des Oudaias
in 5-minute to a 12th-century citadel. Kasbah known for its narrow streets, white and blue walls, small houses, and flowers-filled courtyards. it has several landmarks, including a mosque, museum .