Imperial Cities
an insightful experience intertwined deeply with a legacy of centuries of complex yet rich traditions that travelers are exposed to as they explore.
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an insightful experience intertwined deeply with a legacy of centuries of complex yet rich traditions that travelers are exposed to as they explore. Each city is a tale waiting to unfold, a tapestry of cultures through civilizations and dynasties that have left shapes on the landscape and the in the people; the landscapes! An unforgettable journey of discoveries awaits, for those wanting to personally experience one of the many wonders of North Africa!.
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Explore Morocco’s imperial cities on a trip that distills the best of the country’s history, culture, and landscape. Discover the grandeur of Rabat’s Hassan Tower, meander through the medieval medina in Fes, marvel at the historic Bab Mansour gate in Meknes and enjoy the alluring allure of Marrakech’s Jemaa el-Fnaa square. Each city provides a different perspective of Morocco’s history with beautiful architecture, busy markets and delicious food to be experienced. This will be a cultural-historical exploration that will not fail to mesmerize you.
Date : 2024-05-12
Time : 02:00
Welcome to Morocco
Date : 2024-05-13
After breakfast it’s time to continue with the Marrakech city tour, Marrakech the second oldest Imperial city, the pearl of the south and it’s historical sightseeing, Menara gardens, Bahia palace and the Koutoubia. Shopping visit with the souks and handicrafts quarters displaying numerous items, and the famous place Djemma El Fna, showcasing nonstop entertainment. Overnight in Marrakech.
Date : 2024-05-14
Time : 07:00
Following breakfast this morning, take a Scenic drive to Rabat. On arrival in the capital of the kingdom you will visit the Royal Palace (Mechouar), the Ouadayas Garden & Kasbah, the Mohamed V Mausoleum, and the Hassan Tower Mosque. Lastly, you will have a look at the ruins of the 14th century Merenids necropolis of Challah. Overnight in Rabat.
Date : 2024-05-15
Time : 11:00
Day trip to Fes via Meknes. Full day visiting Meknes known as the Isailmia capital where it has 24 miles (40 Kilometer) long walls and gates all over the place. Before you arrive in Fes you will stop in Volubilis and Moulay Idriss the holy city. As well as the shows you will dropping by the medieval Medina with its Attarine Medersas, the Nejjarine fountain, the Moulay Idriss mausoleum. A night in Rabat.
Date : 2024-05-16
Time : 10:00
Following breakfast, check out and depart for Casablanca. Orientation tour Situated dramatically on the coast of Casablanca and overlooking the Atlantic is the Hassan II Mosque, it is one of the largest places of worship in the world. Overnight at Casablanca.
Date : 2024-05-17
Time : 10:00
After breakfast, proceed for Casablanca City tour. See all of the major
sites in Casablanca in this half-day city tour. You will be able to admire
the enchanting mixture of modern and traditional influences that
shape the city while visiting the Central Market, the Habous District,
the Royal Palace, the Aïn Diab Corniche and panorama visit to Hassan
II Mosque. Overnight at Casablanca.
Date : 2024-05-18
Time : 05:00
After breakfast at hotel, check out and transfer to Airport to catch your flight back home with wonderful memories!
FAQ
The imperial cities of Morocco include Rabat, Fes, Meknes, and Marrakech. Each of them has been a capital at one point in its cultural history and heritage, and has some historical weight.
The ideal time to explore Morocco’s imperial cities is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). Spring or autumn months are expected to be both with balanceable temperature and cool weather. Beware: summers are hot, especially in Marrakech.
Ideally, you should spend at least 2-3 days in each city to fully explore their main attractions and soak in the local culture.
Yes, traveling between these cities is generally safe. You can use trains or buses which are reliable and comfortable options for intercity travel.
Moroccan cuisine is diverse and flavorful. Expect dishes like tagine, couscous, pastilla, and a variety of street foods such as kebabs and flatbreads.
Arabic is the official language but French is widely used due to historical influence. In tourist areas, you may also encounter people who speak English.
Yes, it is important to dress conservatively out of respect for local customs; this is especially important when entering religious sites. In general, always ask permission before you take a photo of someone.
Credit cards can be used in larger cities like Marrakech and Fes at most hotels and restaurants, and in many shops, but it might be advisable to carry cash for smaller vendors and markets.
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