Discover the enchanting capital of Morocco, Rabat, on a captivating private day tour that blends history, culture, and breathtaking architecture. With your own dedicated driver/guide, explore the city's most iconic landmarks, starting with the 12th-century Hassan Tower, followed by the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, a stunning white monument honoring Morocco’s modern heritage.
Wander through the Kasbah of the Udayas, a UNESCO-listed gem where white-and-blue alleyways meet panoramic ocean views. Then, dive into the vibrant atmosphere of Rabat’s Medina, where ancient Berber traditions intertwine with French colonial influences, creating a unique cultural tapestry.
Embark on an unforgettable journey through time and experience Rabat like never before!
Pickup Details From Hotel/Accommodation: Just make sure you're staying within a 7 km radius of downtown Casablanca. The driver will be waiting for you in the lobby, arriving 45 to 5 minutes before your scheduled pickup time. From Port (Cruise Passengers): After passing through the disembarkation area, look for our team right next to the dockside. They will be holding a sign with your name and the company name "ANFA TRIPLUX." There's no need to walk all the way to the port entrance; we are right there waiting for you! Having trouble meeting us at the port? Our team will be wearing bright orange vests and waiting at the dockside. Feel free to approach them for assistance! After booking, we'll send you a quick video showing you exactly how to meet your driver. Hotel Pickup Offered: During checkout, you’ll be able to select from a list of included hotels. End: This activity ends back at the meeting point.
When you go to Place Maréchal, located next to the Old Medina and in front of the Hyatt Regency Hotel.
The old medina of Casablanca is a real historical treasure. With its narrow streets, colorful markets and traditional architecture, it offers visitors an authentic immersion in the soul of the city.
Rick's Cafe Casablanca is a restaurant, bar and cafe. Opened on March 1, 2004, this place was designed to recreate the bar made famous by Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman in the movie classic "Casablanca".
The Hassan II Mosque, Casablanca, is one of the largest mosques in the world. It is renowned for its magnificent architecture and its 210 meter high minaret, offering a breathtaking view of the Atlantic Ocean. A true cultural and religious gem.
The Casablanca Corniche is a bustling and enchanting coastal promenade, offering panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean. Lined with cafes, restaurants and beaches.
The Sacred Heart Cathedral is a majestic Roman Catholic church located in the heart of the city. Its impressive neo-Gothic architecture and sparkling white facade make it an iconic symbol of Casablanca.
Notre Dame de Lourdes is a magnificent Catholic church located in the heart of the city. It stands out for its impressive architecture and historical significance, attracting devotees and visitors from all over the world.
The Habous of Casablanca, located in the traditional district of the city, is an emblematic architectural ensemble. It is home to a mosque, souks and historic buildings, giving visitors an authentic immersion in Moroccan culture.
DEPARTURE TO RABAT
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.
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.
We head to challa fortess which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2012, as Rabat's most popular tourist attraction and is home to both Roman ruins and a medieval Muslim necropolis.
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.
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. PS : the Garden is closed on Fridays.
listed a UNESCO Heritage site At the mouth of the Abu Regrag river,it stands tall, concealing a history full of events have now turned into an area that attracts tourists and visitors which has made it a beautiful archaeological sites in Rabat.
The Royal Palace of Rabat is a magnificent official residence of the King of Morocco. Located in the heart of the capital, this impressive palace is surrounded by sumptuous gardens and embodies the elegance and grandeur of Moroccan architecture.
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