Full Day Casablanca Rabat City Tour with Hassan II Mosque Ticket [269112P9]
Embark on an unforgettable journey that seamlessly blends the vibrant charm of Casablanca with the cultural treasures of Rabat. Begin by exploring Casablanca's iconic highlights, including Rick's Café, the Hassan II Mosque, the Old Medina, and the enchanting Habous district. Then, venture to Rabat, Morocco's captivating capital, just an hour away, where you'll discover the historic Kasbah of Oudaya, the awe-inspiring Hassan Tower, and the lively Medina that bridges ancient traditions with modern vibrancy. With comfortable transportation, expert guides, and all logistics covered, this full-day adventure is your perfect gateway to Morocco's rich history and culture.










ADDITIONAL INFO
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
INCLUDED
NOT INCLUDED
- Tips
- Chellah Ticket = 70 MAD / Adult
CANCELLATION POLICY
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
ITINERARY
- "Rick's Café" has achieved legendary status, thanks to its association with the world of cinema. This iconic destination is forever linked to two legendary figures: Ingrid Bergman and Humphrey Bogart.
- The Hassan II Mosque is situated along the coast of Casablanca, Morocco. It holds the distinction of being the largest mosque in Morocco and Africa, as well as the tallest mosque in the world.
- Enjoy the Atlantic ocean view with a 15 minute walking at the Ain Diab Corniche. Where all the Casablancaise people enjoy the walking early morning and late afternoon.
- The largest green expanse within the city, this urban park is situated at the center of Casablanca, in close proximity to the Sacred Heart Cathedral.
- A stunning cathedral boasts contemporary architectural design, characterized by stained glass walls encircling the entire church. Inside, you'll find a grotto adorned with a statue of Mary, surrounded by flowers and candles.
- Habbous Square is located in close proximity to the Royal Palace of Casablanca, within the historic district of the city that dates back to the era of French colonial rule.
- This vibrant public square embodies Morocco's cosmopolitan essence, showcasing a blend of contemporary and traditional architectural styles. It's a lively hub with bustling streets, offering a wide array of shops and dining establishments.
- This bustling attraction in Casablanca never fails to draw visitors, always teeming with people and offering a perfect opportunity for those seeking to immerse themselves in the local Moroccan culture and savor delicious street food.
- Old Medina of Casablanca - Embark on a journey to explore the vibrant cultural legacy of Casablanca by taking a guided walk through the Old Medina. Your knowledgeable guide will lead you through the maze-like streets of this historic district, providing you with the opportunity to discover traditional marketplaces, centuries-old mosques, and architecturally significant structures as you leisurely stroll through its narrow passageways.
- The construction of the Grand Islamic mausoleum in Rabat took place from 1961 to 1971, shortly after the passing of King Mohammed V in 1961. This magnificent mausoleum was conceived by the Vietnamese architect Nguyen Viet Thu and brought to life by skilled Moroccan artisans and craftsmen. It showcases remarkable Islamic architectural elements and boasts intricate marble detailing. The tombs, crafted from white onyx, are located beneath a spacious dome.
- In just 10 minutes, you'll arrive at the Hassan Tower, located next to the remains of an incomplete mosque. The construction of both the mosque and the tower commenced in the 12th century under the rule of the Almohad leader, Yacoub al-Mansour. The tower itself reaches a height of 44 meters (140 feet) and is adorned with intricate decorative elements, including calligraphic inscriptions and geometric patterns.
- In approximately 15 minutes, we will arrive at a magnificent palace constructed in the 1980s during the rule of Sultan Mohammed IV, which serves as the official residence of the King of Morocco. This palace showcases traditional Moroccan architectural design, adorned with elaborate ironwork and intricate woodwork. While access to the interior of the palace is restricted to visitors, they are welcome to admire its exterior and the lush gardens in its vicinity. This site continues to hold significant cultural and historical importance in Rabat.
- An intriguing historical location with a blend of Roman and Islamic heritage, this fortified necropolis presents captivating remnants like a Roman temple and burial chambers, all enveloped by a tranquil garden setting.
- The Kasbah is renowned for its labyrinthine alleyways, whitewashed and azure-hued facades, petite residences, and enchanting courtyards adorned with blossoms. This historic area boasts numerous notable sites, such as a mosque, a museum, and more.
- you'll find yourself at a centuries-old fortress, dating back to the 12th century, constructed from resilient sandstone and fortified with bastions, gates, and towers. These fortifications encircle the ancient city of Rabat, providing visitors with a picturesque walkway from which they can savor panoramic vistas of the Medina and the surrounding landscape.
OPTIONS
- Full Day Casablanca Rabat City Tour with Hassan II Mosque Ticket: Pickup included