Rabat, the City of Light, Moroccan Capital of Culture https://puremoroccotours.com Private Morocco Tours, Morocco day trips, city tours, Morocco Shore excursions, Tailor-made Travel Packages and Morocco Vacation Sun, 19 Nov 2023 08:39:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://puremoroccotours.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/cropped-HQ-Transparent-Logo-3-32x32.jpg Rabat, the City of Light, Moroccan Capital of Culture https://puremoroccotours.com 32 32 Rabat, the City of Light, Moroccan Capital of Culture https://puremoroccotours.com/rabat-the-moroccan-capital-of-culture/ Sat, 16 Jan 2021 18:15:50 +0000 http://puremoroccotours.com/rabat-the-city-of-light-moroccan-capital-of-culture/ Rabat now has several art galleries and art spaces supported by private foundations. Art is also available in large format, thanks to graffiti artists, invited each year to express themselves on the walls of the capital. Mohammed VI Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art  In 2014, the Mohammed VI Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art]]>

Rabat now has several art galleries and art spaces supported by private foundations. Art is also available in large format, thanks to graffiti artists, invited each year to express themselves on the walls of the capital.

Mohammed VI Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art 

In 2014, the Mohammed VI Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art opened its doors with an inaugural exhibition which will be a landmark: “1914-2014, one hundred creation”.

He established Rabat as the epicenter of the Moroccan plastic scene. A fair return of things for this city which, before Casablanca, saw the birth of the country’s first modern art galleries. In 1957, the gallery L’œil Noir and La Découverte opened, two ephemeral spaces founded by artists, soon followed by L’atelier which, from 1972 to 1992, will exhibit all the pioneers of modern Moroccan art among which Jilali Gharbaoui, Ahmed Cherkaoui, Mohamed Melihi, Mohamed Chebaa, Farid Belkahia or Chaïbia.

Mohammed VI Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art

After a memorable inaugural exhibition in 2014, which brought together all the big names of the Moroccan pictorial scene, the MMVI alternates individual exhibitions of the greatest figures of world art, such as Picasso or Modigliani, and the big names of the scene Moroccan, emblematic figures of the beginnings of modern art in our country, young creation or foreign artists working in Morocco. This program, as well as the actions carried out in favor of students and college students, attests to the will of this institution to disseminate the Moroccan artistic heritage while encouraging creativity and cultural development.

Hours: Open every day, except Tuesday, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

A multitude of galleries and exhibition venues

Rabat has several very active private galleries such as Marsam (also publisher), Galerie Nadira La Découverte, Abla Ababou Galerie, or Fan Dok to name just a few, not to mention the galleries of foreign institutes. Private foundations are also very active, thanks to places such as the CDG Foundation’s Art Space; the Villa des Arts in Rabat, supported by the ONA Foundation or the Bank Al-Maghrib Museum which exhibits, alongside its Royal Air Maroc magazine Sol 0.5 Loji bobo collection of coins, it’s a very rich collection of modern and contemporary art, all by organizing several temporary exhibitions each year. The capital can also be proud of its rooms managed by the Ministry of Culture, including Bab Rouah and Bab El Kebir. 

Virtual Museum of the Villa des Arts in Rabat

This old and beautiful villa from the 20th century has been converted into a large contemporary art exhibition space that regularly hosts temporary exhibitions. It also integrates the first Moroccan virtual museum which is associated with the Museums Without Borders organization, to offer art lovers the first virtual museum on Islamic art.

Hours: Open every day except Monday and public holidays, from 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.

 

L’Apartment 22: in Rabat and on the air

Founded in 2002 by Abdellah Karroum, also director of Mathaf (the Arab Museum of Modern Art in Doha, Qatar).

Apartment 22 is an independent exhibition and debate space that questions both the history of art and the social, political, and cultural context of its emergence. It accompanied the birth of an unprecedented wave of young artists and researchers and its role as a “micro-academy

was further strengthened following the launch of R22, the first web radio for art. Open by appointment

  

Rabat, the new must-see city of street art

According to the specialist magazine Artsy, the capital of the Kingdom is now one of the most popular cities for contemporary graffiti artists, alongside other essentials such as Los Angeles, Buenos Aires, Hong Kong, and Melbourne. It must be said that, since the first edition of the Jidar festival, Toiles de Rue, in 2015, many artists, some of the most renowned internationally, have exercised their talents on the white facades of the city. of the EAC-L’Boulvart, organizer of the event.

 

Several of their creations have had the honors of the international press, in particular, that of the Argentinian street artist Jaz, classified among the most beautiful in the world.

 

Each year, they come from all over the world to join Moroccan artists to “form a fascinating mix of styles and cultures”, as Artsy magazine points out. So don’t forget to look up at Rabat and not miss a thing, check out the map of murals on the site www.jidar.ma

 

The Museum of History and Civilizations

Renovated by the National Museum Foundation, the former Archaeological Museum reopened in April 2017 as a Museum of History and Civilizations. The scenography is up to the quality of the pieces, presented in chronological order Prehistoric tools, Neolithic furniture, bronze or ceramic statuettes of the first cities of the time of the first cities of the Islamic era allow both adults and children to better perceive the long history of Morocco. Note the exceptional collection of bronze including the bust of Juba II, the crowned ephebe, or the old fisherman. They alone are worth a visit.

Hours: Open every day, except Tuesday, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

 

The Bank Al Maghreb Museum

In the historical branch of the Banque du Maroc, three sections await you: the history of currency, art gallery, and business area (dedicated to the history of the Banque du Maroc). Both are served by an impressive scenography which gives pride of place to didactic explanations. Coins and banknotes serve as a common thread for a very complete vision of the history of the Kingdom. There are coins dating from the reign of Juba II and a superb Almohad coin of 10 dirhams. Fans of works of art are not left out with a collection that brings together all the major Moroccan painters. Temporary exhibitions are also scheduled, including the exciting and original Arabic Calligraphy, between artistic gestures and monetary textuality on the walls until March 31.

Telecom Museum

The first technical museum in Morocco, it invites visitors to take a fascinating journey through the history of telecommunications in Morocco, from rekkas and jari (messengers) as well as the aerial telegraph (early 20th century) to mobile phones, in going through telegraphs, early telephones or telex. Among the many pearls of this museum: the phototelegram, used to transmit, in 1955, the photo of the late King Mohammed V; old switches in perfect working order (to test yourself) or a life-size reproduction of a scene Andalusian music recording. Ideal for a family visit 

Hours: Open from Tuesday to Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

 

The National Resistance Museum of Rabat

The four floors of this building bring together some 2,154 pieces and historical documents relating to the major events of the struggle for independence. They retrace the process of decolonization from its beginnings, through the National Movement of Armed Resistance, the formation of the Liberation Army in the north and south of the Kingdom, and finally the advent of Independence in 1956.

  

The National Library of the Kingdom of Morocco (BNRM)

library and cultural center Its 28-meter-high white tower, reminiscent of the Hassan Tower, also resonates as a call to discover this magnificent place entirely dedicated to culture and memory. The (BNRM) houses more than 340,000 works, including 60,000 manuscripts and rare books that benefit from optimal conditions for their preservation. Open to the public, the media library is very popular with students, researchers, and curious minds who can consult books, magazines, and newspapers in a studious and peaceful atmosphere. All along the year, the BNRM also rolls out a program full of events, which make its exhibition space and its performance hall vibrant places.

Pure Morocco Tours team are at your disposal to tailor-made your tour according to your availability to include 3 to 4 Art Galeries/ Art Space for a half-day city tour and up to 6 Sites for the full-day city tour.  Please check our Rabat City Tours. Some Art Galleries can also be added to your Multiday Tour when you are booking one of our  Morocco Multi-day Tours

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What are the Best Places to Visit on Rabat City Tour? https://puremoroccotours.com/best-places-visit-rabat-city-tour/ Fri, 20 Mar 2020 04:49:48 +0000 https://puremoroccotours.com/?p=2929 Rabat – Morocco’s capital is the home to the country’s most magnificent museum, the Royal Palace, the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, and the spectacular historical sightseeing attractions. Based on the Atlantic Ocean, with the Bou Regreg River running towards the west and separating from its sister city Sale, Rabat is a lovely place for your]]>

Rabat – Morocco’s capital is the home to the country’s most magnificent museum, the Royal Palace, the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, and the spectacular historical sightseeing attractions. Based on the Atlantic Ocean, with the Bou Regreg River running towards the west and separating from its sister city Sale, Rabat is a lovely place for your vacation getaway.

Rabat has a much peaceful and calmer atmosphere than Casablanca. A Rabat city tour can be a pleasant surprise and a welcome break from the hustle and bustle of busy life for many tourists. Even the history lovers will enjoy wandering the Chellah excavation area and discovering the beautiful Oudaias Kasbah.

Here are a few best places to visit on a Rabat city tour:

Oudaias Kasbah –

Kasbah District is one of the top sightseeing draws around the city of Rabat. There are Andalusian style eleventh-century fortress walls and a tranquil and tiny neighborhood of twisting white and blue lanes. You can take an aimless, meandering stroll, and the city’s winding alleys are the delight to be photographed.

Hassan Tower - Rabat Day tour

Hassan Tower –

The Hassan Tower was the work of the ruler Yacoub al-Mansour and would have been the minaret for its grandeur of a mosque on the site. After this death, the construction was abandoned, and the 45-meter high tower remains. The tower’s façade is covered by stunning and intricate motifs and designs, showcasing the sumptuousness of the founder’s vision. Mausoleum of Mohammed V is present next to the Hassan Tower.

Mausoleum of Mohamed V –

The Mausoleum of King Mohammed V is sparkling in every aspect. This opulent tomb chamber is decorated resplendently. The magnificent zellige tilework covers the walls surrounding the marble tomb. It symbolizes the traditional designs by the Moroccans.

Its carved cedar ceiling is enclosed in gold leaf and is worthwhile. Visitors should be dressed respectfully (shoulders and knees are covered) and can be able to view the mausoleum’s tomb chamber from above.

Chellah Necropolis –

The Chellah Necropolis are the remnants of the fourteenth-century Merenid citadel town and the atmospheric place that deserves to visit. The walled ruins are present in an older Roman town – Sala. Archaeologists uncovered this town as the evidence of the 1930s.

The crumbled ruins of the mausoleums and mosques built here are currently covered with rambling brambles, offering nesting sites for storks. The excavated Roman area of the site includes a bath, a forum, and a temple. If you want to have a better overview of the Chellah ruins, you should stop at an overlooking terrace that offers excellent views around the site.

Medina –

The rambling medina area in Rabat has an exceptional Andalusian style in its buildings. They showcase the magnificent architecture from the seventeenth century. The shopping streets like Rue Souka and Souk es Sebbat and a vast array of impressive buildings make wandering here worthwhile.

Plan a visit to the Koubba Mosque, the Merenid Fountain, and the Grand Mosque. You can stop at the Mellah located in the southwest corner of the medina, which has an attractive flea market.

Bottom Line –

What about booking your next Rabat city tour package? If you want to make the most out of your city tour expeditions, you should look no further than Pure Morocco Tours & Travel. For more information about Rabat tour itineraries, please visit our website at https://puremoroccotours.com/.

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What are the Best Things to Do in Casablanca? https://puremoroccotours.com/what-are-the-best-things-to-do-in-casablanca/ Sat, 25 Jan 2020 07:59:09 +0000 https://puremoroccotours.com/?p=2921 Introducing Casablanca – Casablanca, a well-known commercial hub in Morocco, deserves to be on traveler’s bucket list after Marrakech and Rabat. The city boasts the French colonial legacy along with the traditional Arabian culture, making for lots of things to do and see. Alongside the art deco buildings and old stone medina alleys, you can]]>

Introducing Casablanca –

Casablanca, a well-known commercial hub in Morocco, deserves to be on traveler’s bucket list after Marrakech and Rabat. The city boasts the French colonial legacy along with the traditional Arabian culture, making for lots of things to do and see. Alongside the art deco buildings and old stone medina alleys, you can find museums, palaces, and the second-largest mosque around the world.

Here are a few best places to visit in Casablanca and you can consider adding them to the bucket list of Casablanca city tours:

Hassan II Mosque

The iconic Hassan II Mosque is the second largest mosque around the world, and one of the few opens to non-Muslim visitors through the chosen guided tour opportunities lasting around an hour each. The gigantic mosque is completed in 1993 and based on a platform overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.

This holy mosque can accommodate around 25,000 worshippers and allows Muslims to pray on a glass floor, which seems like an exceptional feeling of praying directly over the sea. Everyone feels welcomed to admire the spectacular piece of art at any time from the spacious courtyard, as it can accommodate around 80,000 people comfortably.

La Corniche

La Corniche is a beachfront district offering enormous dining opportunities, accessibilities to pools as well as the beach. This area can be brimming with surfing enthusiasts, swimmers, and sunbathers during summer. La Corniche offers a less traditional and more vacation escape in Morocco. With plentiful entertainment options, you will get a chance to take a relaxing walk on the beach or even a refreshing dip in the sea, if you want to dare yourself.

Morocco Mall

Morocco Mall is one of the biggest shopping centers throughout Africa, located at the end of the La Corniche area. This a modern home offering enough chances to entertain anyone from couples to families for the entire day.

With an extensive range of shops – from H&M to Dior and food options, Morocco Mall stands out as a home to an indoor aquarium, featuring a small shark, a fountain display in the outside, indoor ice skating and an indoor fairground. This means everyone finds something for them in Morocco Mall. For a traditional taste of Morocco, there’s an indoor souk (market). Otherwise, you should leave the traditional shopping to the Old Medina.

Old Medina

The old part of town is quite easy to pass by in Casablanca. You might be tempted to head straight to the seaside to visit the Hassan II Mosque and the beach area. However, discover the hidden charms behind the old city walls is a must on Casablanca city tours.

With its specific labyrinth style character, getting lost there is easy; but with a bit caution, it can be hidden beauty in itself. You will experience the pace of daily life with kids running in the narrow streets and join shoppers on the search of traditional treasures and find the little sights that remain inside the medina like the Berber Mosque.

Moroccan Judaism Museum

Moroccan Judaism Museum is the only Jewish museum around the Arab world. This museum offers a better insight into the religion, history, traditions, and lifestyle of Jews in Moroccan civilization. The museum presents exhibition rooms comprising of paintings, ornaments, clothes, and a complete display of Moroccan synagogues. The Moroccan Judaism Museum demonstrates the Jewish influence on Moroccan society and highlights the interfaith coexistence in the Moroccan civilization.

Bottom Line –

When booking Casablanca city tours, you should better count on Pure Morocco Tours. We provide fully-guided city tours in Casablanca, offering one-of-its-kind Moroccan experiences. For more information, please call us at +212 537 699090 or email us now on contact@puremoroccotours.com.

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The Places and Food That Make Morocco Shore Excursions Ideal https://puremoroccotours.com/places-food-make-morocco-shore-excursions-ideal/ Thu, 05 Dec 2019 15:03:02 +0000 https://puremoroccotours.com/?p=2890 On the off chance that you are visiting Morocco on a cruise, at that point, you likely will get off the ship and explore this fascinating nation on the bank of Northern Africa. There are a few quality shore outings offered by the different cruise lines that sail to this region of the world. We]]>

On the off chance that you are visiting Morocco on a cruise, at that point, you likely will get off the ship and explore this fascinating nation on the bank of Northern Africa. There are a few quality shore outings offered by the different cruise lines that sail to this region of the world. We at Pure Morocco Tours & Travel get ready energizing Morocco shore excursions for guests who need to get a look at the way of life, sites and experiences of Morocco.

Let us have a look at some of the places that you can visit along with our local guides.

Rabat 

How, about we start with the capital. Like most capital urban communities, Rabat is a well-known traveler destination. It has two unmistakable fundamental areas: the New Town and the Old Town. The New Town is the ideal spot to do some shopping and appreciate the warm climate at the city’s outdoors bars and bistros.

For a busier and progressively historical vibe, the Old Town has many normal Moroccan souks and is an extraordinary spot to explore, locate some astounding deals and watch the old-fashioned people of Morocco.

Casablanca 

Casablanca is the biggest city in Morocco and one of the most fascinating ports of call for your cruise. This city is an incredibly famous place for commerce, and no place is this reality as clear than the central market. We can plan a Casablanca exploration journey and you can spend time in this gigantic market in the city where you will discover local artifacts, flavors, meats, flowers and vegetables, just as a horde of fascinating people to blend with. The Arab-Islamic design makes The Habous Quarter of Casablanca famous, and the trip proceeds to the coastline resort of Ain Diab and a visit to the Hassan II Great Mosque, the second biggest strict landmark after Mecca.

Our guides are ever prepared to explain to you the significance of the places that you visit. So, you will have a proper understanding of the places along with the cultural background and history.

Marrakech 

For a throughout the day experience, if your cruise schedule allows it, we can make a trip into Marrakesh. This is the second biggest city in Morocco. During Marrakech excursion from Casablanca, you will encounter the living testimony of the lines of days gone by, with its compositional fortunes manifesting all the magnificence of the Orient. Marrakech is at present a blend of innovation and authenticity.

The visit of the Bahia Palace, a stunning sight, enables you to value the best of the customary Moroccan workmanship. The immense maze of rooms and patios, the Bahia Palace dates from the 19 century. This Palace of the Beauty uncovers the name of the most loved of vizir Ba Hamed, who was the genuine ace of Morocco, from 1894 to 1900. This gigantic living arrangement housed the inhabitant General under the French Protectorate.

The Gardens of French painter; Jacques Majorelle are a spot with hues, particularly with the well-known “Majorelle blue” and the luxurious vegetation.

Tangier 

In the event that your cruise docks in Tangier, you can take a half-day trip to see the best of what this shoreline city brings to the table. Our half-day tour through Tangier visits Hercules Cave, where local people say Hercules once rested, and the lighthouse at Cap Spartel simply outside the city. During this visit you can likewise visit the Casbah district, the old Medina the Grand Socco, the Mendoubia Park, the Petit Socco and more!

Agadir 

Where the Souss River streams into the Atlantic Ocean, the beachfront city of Agadir is a prominent wintertime traveler stop for cruise ships. This city at the foot of the Atlas Mountains has great seashores, and the climate is regularly bright and warm. An outing with us takes you from your ship on a half-day trip around Agadir, Kabah and the nearby souks. Visit the seashores of Agadir and afterward proceed onward to The Museum of Arts and Popular Traditions, the Swiss district, the main shopping area, the carpet factory and the artisans’ district where you will have the chance to watch the artistry of lace making, embroidery, leatherwork and wood.

Chefchaouen 

This community in the Rif Mountains is acclaimed for its interesting blue-painted houses, which give it a determinedly strange look and feel. In case you are hoping to explore the natural side of Morocco from a cultivated base, Chefchaouen is the ideal spot to do as such. You will have a perspective on the mountains from the finish of practically every road, except if that is not sufficient, you can likewise go climbing or wild-swimming close by.

Food not to miss while in Morocco 

Are visiting these places end your exploration of Morocco? If you have such a notion then you are wrong in assuming such. From the conventional fiery and tangy taste to the trademark sugary and minty kinds of probably the tastiest nourishments, Moroccan Cuisine has a worldwide prominence. If you are a vacationer hoping to get the best out of your outing to Morocco, restaurant alternatives are perpetual.

While you can pursue the more respectable option and go through some cash at an extravagant eatery that serves a satisfying 3-course dinner, we as local people recommend that the genuine taste of Morocco lies somewhere else. There is a motivation behind why local people and crowds of vacationers who cannot get enough of the customary Moroccan flavors throng the clamoring Medina constantly. Genuinely, the flavor of Morocco lies in the road nourishment that many have never attempted.

The Top 5 nourishments that are an absolute necessity have during your outing to the Kingdom are:

Bastilla

Thought about one of the most extravagant dishes in the nation, Bastilla may take some time to become acclimated to from the outset. This Moroccan’s delicacy is a blend of numerous sweet and appetizing fixings giving it the mark domed look. A Bastilla has various layers of baked goods outwardly, with a sweet and hot filling made with pigeon meat frequently supplanted with chicken, eggs and almonds. The enlivening tidying of powdered sugar on top makes it as wonderful as it is delectable.

As a convention, Bastilla is an appetizer, nevertheless, in the event that you are new to substantial and rich nourishments, it likely could be the greatest serving of hors d’oeuvre you have ever had.

Tagine

Tagine is a customary stew of delicate vegetables, meat, olives, and dried fruits and lemons. To breathe life into the kind of Moroccan flavors, the cooking of Tagine happens in Terracotta Cookware for extended periods. The ideal approach to make this stew brimming with flavor is to slow-cook it in a low and wide pot with a cover.

On the off chance, that you need to do what the Moroccans do, plunge thick bits of bread, called Khobz, in the Tagine to absorb every one of the flavors before you drink the stew.

Couscous

In the event that you are a Couscous fan, you have Moroccans to thank. This entrée is one of the most well-known ones in the nation and individuals genuinely realize how to appreciate it. One visit to the Medina and you will see individuals eating Couscous with a side of meat and vegetable with their right hand! Rich with Moroccan flavors and heaped with steaming vegetables, Couscous is a darling dish for guests and local people the same.

While you may periodically discover this dish in numerous innovative families back home, for local people in Morocco, the Couscous is an unequivocal nearness at each evening gathering.

Harira

A tasty soup made with tomatoes, chickpeas, lentils, onions and a mix of Moroccan flavors, the Harira will be your preferred hors d’oeuvre all through the excursion. Sloppy in shading, however stunning in taste, Harira is one of those fiery dishes, which will help you to remember Morocco for eternity.

Harira is regularly delighted with hard-boiled eggs and a bit of thick bread. It is perfect to have it on a chilly night just before the Moroccan midnight celebrations.

Shebakia

Shaped like a flower, fried sesame treats, Shebakia is an unequaled most loved Moroccan desert. Generally eaten during Ramadan, when Muslims fast from dawn to nightfall, Shebakia is an unquestionable requirement has for each visitor who visits this piece of the world.

So, please find here some of our Morocco Vacation Packages that we can tailor-lade to your needs and preferences, when you wish to visit these places and taste these Moroccan delicacies. If you want to know more then you can call us at WhatsApp contact +212661979272 and email to enquiry@puremoroccotravel.com

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Explore the exciting sites while on a El Jadida day Trip https://puremoroccotours.com/explore-exciting-sites-el-jadida-day-trip/ Mon, 26 Aug 2019 15:28:31 +0000 https://puremoroccotours.com/?p=2749 Read more]]> There are numerous yet exciting day trips to consider while you find a little time to spare. El Jadida day trip is something special that makes you come across El Jadida and many exciting places near to it. Our operators will help clients customize an inspirational El Jadida day Trip. We make your journey much exciting and lead most international visitors to spend a day or two here at the best Moroccan seaside town of El Jadida. We show you the best-kept secrets in Morocco and arrange your stays at some of the charming places. We strive to create El Jadida day trip memories that will be cherished for a lifetime.

Oualidia
Oualidia is a scenic seaside, wetlands, and bird spotting place located 80km to the south of El Jadida. A guided drive along the coastal road will take around an hour and 20 minutes. The sandy beaches here are quite similar to those found in El Jadida. It is home to one of the prettiest lagoons in Morocco. It is also an excellent spot for keen ornithologists and bird lovers as the wetland provides the ideal habitat for numerous bird species.

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Settat
Settat is significant place located just over 100km from El Jadida. It takes around 75 minute’s journey from El Jadida. Settat is a relatively large city and Jewish heritage surrounded by mountains. Visitors can explore the many more places including the Mellah, the old Jewish part of the town, a gigantic horse statue that stands proudly at heart, the historic Ismailiya Kasbah and much more.

Casablanca
Casablanca is a city of the hustle and bustle is around 110km away, takes 90 minutes from El Jadida. It is also known as Morocco’s largest city and financial heart. Marvel at the grand Hassan II Mosque, the Corniche, enormous Morocco Mall, the old and new medinas, varied architectural styles throughout the city make travelers come to the town again and again. Most visitors probably prefer to spend a couple of days exploring the city’s highlights as well.

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Rabat
Rabat is a combination of history and modernity located 187km takes around two hours journey from El Jadida. This part of Moroccan capital is much famed for its modern outlook. It is also home to numerous fascinating yet historical, religious, and cultural sites. Some of them include the Kasbah of the Oudayas, Chellah, Mausoleum of Mohammed V, and the Hassan Tower. The attractive beach, numerous museums and art galleries, and markets provide travelers excited while on El Jadida Day trip.

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Azemmour
Azemmour along the coast is 17km drive and take between 25 and 30 minutes journey from El Jadida. It is concerned with Portuguese history and eye witnessing lots of Portuguese past. The tall, robust Portuguese Walled City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the Medina are the main attraction for travelers. The inner streets boast a combination of detailed street art and crude graffiti lead you safely through the decaying streets. The vacationers will enjoy the pleasant coastal views and experience local life, just like a typical Moroccan community.

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Ways to have a pleasant vacation in Rabat https://puremoroccotours.com/ways-pleasant-vacation-rabat/ Tue, 16 Apr 2019 15:35:57 +0000 https://puremoroccotours.com/?p=2727 What is the capital of Morocco? Numerous individuals trust its Casablanca yet in truth Rabat is the capital. In 1912 with the start of the French protectorate of Morocco, the authorities moved the capital from Fez to Rabat. In 1956 after freedom, the capital was the same. Rabat is not on the traveler radar yet]]>

What is the capital of Morocco? Numerous individuals trust its Casablanca yet in truth Rabat is the capital. In 1912 with the start of the French protectorate of Morocco, the authorities moved the capital from Fez to Rabat. In 1956 after freedom, the capital was the same. Rabat is not on the traveler radar yet there are many motivations to incorporate it on your rundown. We as of late went to explore the best of Rabat to enable you to design your visit! The Rabat day Trip from Casablanca is the best idea to have a perfect exploration.

How to reach Rabat

Morocco’s significant airport is in Casablanca anyway; there is a Rabat airport. Most flights that confer here are either domestic or limited flights from Europe. Odds are you will confer in Rabat from a land passage; train, transport, or vehicle. Which you pick may rely upon the financial plan and your preferred means of travel in Morocco.

To get from Rabat to Casablanca or the other way around the most straightforward choice is likely the train. There are three train stations in Casablanca that can be your beginning stage to achieve Rabat. They are Casa Oasis, Casa Voyageur, and Casa Port. Casa Oasis is the main train station in case you are taking the train from Casablanca airport to the city. From here, you would change trains, coming to Casa Voyageur as the second station and forward to Rabat. You will need to purchase a ticket that takes you to Rabat Ville, the central train station in Rabat if you are leaving from the city of Casablanca head to Casa Port station, where there are customary passenger trains to Rabat departing twice 60 minutes.

A second choice to reach Rabat is to utilize the transport framework. Not all towns will have transports to Rabat, as they endeavor to achieve places where there is restricted train administration to give another alternative. You may need to utilize the public transport framework. These transports leave from the principle bus depot in every city. The calendars can be sporadic, and transports packed. Anyway, they are cheap.

A third choice to reach Rabat is via car. You can purchase a seat in a taxi, or you can enlist a driver to take you in private. The hotels typically have direct contact with drivers or taxicabs that you can utilize to take you to your goal. This is frequently the quickest method to travel anyway; it is likewise the most costly.

In another way, if you have a booking in any of the Rabat day Trip from Casablanca, the tour operator will arrange for your transportation and you need not worry about it. The journey you will have is safe and comfortable.

Moving around in Rabat

The Rabat cable car Rabat-Sale tramway makes getting around the city simple. The well-maintained framework utilized by many individuals is clean and will get you to practically all the notable attractions. There are ticket booths at most stops with specialists who talk some dimension of English and can help.

There are just two lines; Line 1 and Line 2 making it simple to explore. Service runs at regular intervals.
In case you are remaining in close-by Sale, on the opposite side of the Bou Regreg waterway or merely need to, visit you can likewise take a dhow vessel. Before the bridges, this was the best approach to get over. Regardless of whether it is a more significant amount of an experience than a transportation alternative you can imagine you are a river pirate for a brief period!

Rabat and Sale are two distinct urban areas, anyway after some time they have nearly turned out to be one. Sale lies on the right bank of the Bou Regreg River while Rabat is on the left. Sale was an autonomous republic and home to the well-known Sale Rovers until the seventeenth century when it turned out to be a piece of Morocco.

How to enjoy in Rabat

As you have chosen to visit Rabat, at that point, you are most likely pondering what is there to see and do. We have picked only some must-see Rabat attractions here to consider. However, there are numerous others.

Hassan Tower

The first run Rabat turned into the capital of Morocco was in the twelfth century. At that point, ruler Yaqub al-Mansour embraced a task to errect what might be the biggest mosque in the whole world. Nevertheless, he died before the structure was finished and work deserted. In 2012, UNESCO declared the ruins as the heritage status. Guests can go without much of a stretch stroll around them today. Adjacent is the tomb of Mohamed V, Morocco’s first post-freedom ruler. It is also the burial place of Hassan II and his sibling Prince Abdallah. It is conceivable to visit the inside of the sepulcher.

The Chellah, Rabat

Outside the downtown area, you will discover the Chellah and it is here that early pioneers made their base in Morocco. The Phoenicians and Romans were here and the vestiges recount to this story. Later the Berber rulers the Almohads utilized the overwhelming structure as a regal cemetery. A mosque was later included just as other building subtleties of the medieval times. In 1755, the seismic tremor that shook Lisbon had its effect here also causing a great deal of harm. Today, it is straightforward to visit the remnants and stroll around. Consistently the Chellah Jazz Festival is held in the vestiges which make for an extremely one of a kind show occasion.

Medina of Rabat

The medina and Kasbah of Rabat are two different territories yet associated. While quite a bit of Rabat is incredibly contemporary, home to foreign offices, the medina still has notices of another sort of life. The medina here is not like the medinas of Marrakech or Fez, it is smaller and you will likely observe not many visitors. One unique thing to think about searching out is a Rabati rug. The most usual style is a red mat, with a square shape design. The trimming of the red in the middle make it unique. The borders are of different colors. These unique rugs look considerably more like a Turkish or Persian floor covering than the more dynamic mats of the mountain clans.

Kasbah of the Udayas

You have likely known about Morocco’s celebrated blue city now however did you realize Rabat has its small blue city. The Kasbah of the Udayas was worked in the eleventh century and has been reliably occupied from that point forward. Meander the avenues or sit in one of the bistros on the edge of the dividers and watch the sea extend before you. You will additionally discover Kasbah Mosque, the Andalusian Gardens, and Oudaias Museum here all worth a look.

Complexe des Oulja

This probably will not be for everybody except for those who love art or anybody that is searching out real artistry you should visit. This was initially just potters yet at this point, there are various sorts of workshops in the complex – and it is huge! You will require a taxi to achieve this point even though it is not a long way from Rabat and ensure the cab sits tight for you since it is exceptionally elusive while returning.

Rabat Beaches

Indeed, Rabat is on the Atlantic Ocean and it has magnificent beaches! Temara and Skirat are two famous shoreline spots. In case you are a surfer and need waves that are more of a test Plage des Nations is the spot to go. Try not to expect perfect white sand shorelines and realize that most Moroccans would not consider contacting the water until the hotter long stretches of summer.

Mohamed VI Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art

We would state visiting here is an unquestionable requirement since it puts a very extraordinary light on Morocco and Moroccan workmanship. The structure itself is excellent and the whole display comparable to artistry historical centres in the remainder of the world. The one drawback is that the bulletins are all in Arabic or French so it might be hard to get the backdrop of the pieces. They likewise have visiting shows that incorporate works of Picasso and Goya.

National Zoo of Morocco

If have kids, you might need to visit the Rabat zoo. It is not as extravagant or also assembled as zoos that are more prominent yet it will allow you to see creatures local to Morocco and the more noteworthy African mainland.

Great Mosque of Sale

This noteworthy mosque was worked in the twelfth century and is the third biggest in Morocco. It has been devastated and remade many times since its unique development. A standout amongst the latest occasions was in 1851 when French powers made incredible harm to the mosque of Sale. It is not only famous as a religious landmark but also a social occasion point for the Moroccan patriot development in the 1930s in their arrangements to expel the French protectorate from power.

Sale Medina

This medina is not as extravagant as Marrakech or even Rabat, yet it is a true medina experience. This is a medina of the common labourers, it is not shined up for travelers and the vast majorities you will see are those approaching their everyday tasks. On the off chance that you would like to do some shopping, you will discover costs in Sale more sensible than most urban communities, even at adjacent Rabat.

The Mawazine Festival

Consistently the administration of Morocco organizes Mawazine, a massive music celebration acquiring probably the most well-known names in national and global music to Rabat to perform. A great many individuals visit and it is one of the biggest music celebrations on the planet. Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, Kanye West, and Jennifer Lopez are only a couple of the significant names that have shown up on Mawazine stages. There are both free and ticketed shows; the expectation in doing this is to give stimulation to those of every single financial foundation particularly the individuals who would not most likely bear the cost of typical extravagant tickets to such occasions.

The Rabat day Trip from Casablanca organized by reputed tour operators makes it possible to have such experiences and visit the places of tourist interest having comfort and safety.

Places to stay in Rabat

When you intend to visit, know there are numerous alternatives for where to stay. As Rabat is the capital of the nation, there are multiple hotels suitable for business voyagers. Smaller hotels and riads are likewise accessible and may turn out to be a progressively moderate and valid approach to encounter the city.

Repose Riad

This is a favoured spot to remain in Rabat-Sale. The riad is entirely in the medina of Sale yet with access to taxis and the cable car that goes to Rabat. From the minute you stroll in you will feel like in a family and treated best during your stay. Each room of the riad has an alternate theme. You will like their supper menu. You can demand something extraordinary early also. Breakfast is MORE than enough and they make a special effort to oblige all your needs. Hope to book here first, and afterwards consider different alternatives on the off chance that they are full.

Sofitel Rabat

To the extent lodgings in Rabat go, this is one of the most pleasant – and generally costly. In any case, on the off chance that you are looking for an extravagance stay, at that point you cannot turn out badly with this. Close to the Royal Palace with more than 17 acres of patio nurseries and 3000 roses, the drifting aroma of roses will make your stay such increasingly sweet. You will be inside a short separation of Rabat’s real attractions or go through your day relaxing by the pool.

Villa Mandarine

No roses here, orange forest surround Villa Mandarine. There are just 31 rooms and five suites making a blend between a riad and boutique lodging. All rooms have their porch and all cabins have their private gardens so you can have contact with another guest as per your desire. They additionally have a superb restaurant blending Moroccan fixings and flavor with French and Mediterranean impacts.

Restaurants to eat in Rabat

There are quite a few restaurants in Rabat. Here we have said about some.

Yam al Sham

In case you are in Rabat simply make yourself a booking here first thing. The later you show up the less shot you will have of getting in, and you will more than likely have a hang tight for a seat. In addition to the fact that it is well known, the food is excellent. This is not Moroccan and you will not discover a tajine on the menu – it is Syrian and bona fide. There is nothing awful you can arrange except for try to begin off the dinner with the mezze, get mint lemonade, and additional space for a portion of the cakes for pastry.

Le Dhow

This restaurant might not have the absolute best food but rather it is a one of a kind encounter to eat on the boat. If you do not finish eating here, you can undoubtedly simply desire a beverage or treat on the ship.

Cosmopolitan

If you desire to have exceptional French, food in a suitable environment is here. There are a few fish and sea fish dishes on the menu. The cost is on the higher end so order likewise. Reservations are a smart thought. You can have lunch also if you desire.

Al Marsa

In case you are searching for local seafood, this is a decent spot to begin. It is on the water and the perspectives add to the dinner. Do not anyway expect five star refined dishes instead anticipate Moroccan dishes. There are non-seafood dishes and the restaurant likewise serves wine.

Restaurant el Bahia

Locals will suggest this restaurant to you. They say this medina spot resembles a bistro outwardly, however inside you will locate an incredible, local menu. The grilled kabobs and briouats are their specialties.

Places to have the best shopping experience

Rabat gives captivating shopping knowledge. Being the capital of Morocco, this old city that flaunts a sublime history is overflowing with astonishing shops selling crafts, trinkets, floor coverings, flavors and a lot more things. Here is the rundown of some best markets to shop in Rabat.

Ensemble Artisanal

Ensemble Artisanal, situated in Old Medina, is a fixed value shop that sells an assortment of specialties. This market has been in place for many years and frequented by both local people and vacationers, who visit this spot for purchasing gifts and souvenirs. The shop is open from 9:30AM–12:30PM, 3–7PM and the address is Blvd Tariq al-Marsa, Rabat.

Medina

The medina of Rabat is an incredible shopping place. You can explore the market with no issue from businesspeople, which is a significant pleasant change from Tangier and Fes. Since large portions of the customers are local people in Medina, the costs are generally lower than in other places. Although there are for the most part domestic products in the market, strolling along the residents can be an energizing knowledge.

Rue Souk as Sabbat

Rue Souk as Sabbat is where you will discover a ton of little shops that offer melodic instruments, jellabahs, footwear, fashionable attire, adornments, and babouches. Ben Hamou Metloub is a well-known shop arranged at the intersection of Rue Bab Chellah that sells ornaments and trinkets. Various things sold here are gemstones, darbuka drums, fossils, kif funnels, tambourines, strolling sticks, and leather wallets. It is open from 9.00 AM to 9.00 PM.

Rue des Consuls

Rue des Consuls, which is Rabat’s primary shopping road sells painstaking work from all pieces of Morocco, for example, Fassi earthenware and Marrakchi leatherwear, alongside privately made babouches, jellabahs, covers, and hued conceal lights. Rabat floor coverings, known for its fine quality, were generally made in workshops in the Kasbah and Medina. The opening hour is 9:30 am – 11:00 pm.

Marylene Bottero

On the side of Rue el Harrarine and Rue des Consuls is the little boutique of French potter Marylene Bottero. Her splendidly hued manifestations come in various structures, from tagines and teacups to bags of cloth and lampshades. Marilyn likewise leads inventive workshops for both children and grown-ups. The address is 19, Rue Ouled Bousbaa Rabat and the opening hour is 9 am – 6:00 pm.

Kasbah des Oudaïas

Kasbah des Oudaïas is located towards the finish of the Kasbah’s primary road. It is a captivating artisanship exhibition, inside which you will discover unique works of art from local artisans and photographers, just as a full scope of various size prints portraying regular day-to-day existence in Morocco. There is likewise an assortment of books and data booklets of coming social occasions.

So, now you know exactly what to visit, places to stay, to shop and eat in Rabat. The tours of the best tour operator Pure Morocco Tours & Travel will make it possible for you to explore and enjoy Rabat while having perfect comfort and safety. Call them dialing +212 537 699090 to book your place in the tour schedule.

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Explore the Best of Agadir with Our Half Day Shore Excursion https://puremoroccotours.com/explore-best-agadir-half-day-shore-excursion/ Thu, 21 Feb 2019 11:47:02 +0000 https://puremoroccotours.com/?p=2723 Are you thinking of exploring Agadir? Want to know more about the history, traditions, and everything that makes it one of the most popular attractions of Morocco? Then the half-day Agadir Shore Excursion that we provide at PUREMOROCCO Tours & Travel is the best way out! Let us make you understand what Agadir has to]]>

Are you thinking of exploring Agadir? Want to know more about the history, traditions, and everything that makes it one of the most popular attractions of Morocco? Then the half-day Agadir Shore Excursion that we provide at PUREMOROCCO Tours & Travel is the best way out! Let us make you understand what Agadir has to offer you in brief.

Agadir with its busy port and an expansive beach resort underneath its Kasbah was completely rebuilt after being devastated due to an earthquake in 1960. Today’s Agadir is an absolute gem on the coastline of Morocco. This city has been designed keeping the visitors in mind, and the open streets, palm-fringed drives and the bright white buildings are the proof to that! What attract people from all over the world to Agadir are its most beautiful beaches, 300 days sunshine, vibrant pubs, and delicious pizza!

What our Agadir Shore Excursion is All About?

The half-day Agadir shore excursion that begins from the Agadir port includes:

Kasbah of Agadir –

The major historical attraction of the Kasbah of Agadir is its massive walls and the gateway. The Kasbah was built in the mid-16th century that once accommodated a bustling population within its walls. The hillside position of the Kasbah offers magnificent panoramic views across Agadir and the Atlantic coastline. This place offers the best photographic conditions in the late afternoon.

Visit the Museum of Arts and Popular Traditions –

Also known as the Berber Museum or the Musee du Patrimoine Amazigh d’Agadir, this museum is dedicated to the preservation and showcasing of the local Amazigh culture. You will be able to peek into the rich traditions of the locals. The exhibits here include dazzling Berber jewelry, clothing, pottery, lamps, textiles, tools and art.

The Swiss District –

The Swiss district is a marvelous place within Agadir that is located among the spectacular sandy beaches, desert landscapes and striking rock formations. It is the oldest villa neighborhood of the Agadir city.

Besides these three our Agadir shore excursion includes the visit to the main shopping area, the carpet factory and the artisan’s district where you will get an opportunity to attend the demonstrations of lace making, embroidery, and wood.

Also, if time permits we will make you visit the souks. The best local market for buying souvenirs and getting a glimpse of the local trade is Souk El-Had (or the Sunday Market) which is a large souk with about 6000 stalls. This souk is famous for its Argan Oil products. You can also find the best traditional Moroccan items such as clothing, footwear, pottery, rugs, carpets and more here.

So are you interested in taking up this exciting half day shore excursion in Agadir with us? Then contact us today at +212537699090 or email us at contact@puremoroccotours.com

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Reasons, Why Casablanca Should Be Your Next Travel Destination https://puremoroccotours.com/reasons-why-casablanca-should-be-your-next-travel-destination/ Fri, 24 Aug 2018 08:49:40 +0000 http://puremoroccotours.com/?p=2592 Read more]]> Travel enthusiasts love to make their trip to Casablanca. Due to its breath-taking scenes, architecture and culture, this iconic city attracts millions of tourists from each corner of the globe. It is known as the sixth biggest city in the entire Africa continent.  Plus, this is the economic capital of Morocco and a number of international business institutions have established their headquarters in this city. Today, this city is considered as one of the modern cities in the world. Therefore, Casablanca has become the point of attraction. Here you can find people from different cultural and geographical backgrounds. This is the home of Morocco’s signature art including Art Noveau, Art Deco, Mauresque and Avant.

Here are some must visit places in Casablanca

Hassan II Mosque

Hassan II Mosque is the is the largest mosque in Morocco and seventh largest in entire world. It has capacity to host twenty five thousands of devotee in its hall and almost eighty thousands of worshippers will be easily accommodate at its courtyard. All most eight hundred million dollars have spent to build this masterpiece and it is considered as the second largest religious building in the entire planet. Most of the essential part of this mosque including minaret, royal doors and dome, are made from marble. Its breath-taking view is truly unforgettable in life.

The Habous Quarter

Located near the Royal Palace of Mrocco, The Habous Quarter is one of the oldest sections of Casablanca. Featured with its distinctive architecture and outlines, the design of the district followed the lines of the ancient quarters like these in Fes and Marrakesh. It  is also famous for selling the traditional Moroccan goods including leather, silver, copper pieces, wood products and beautifully handmade carpets. If you want to get firsthand experience of Moroccan culture, you shouldn’t miss visiting this iconic place.

The Museum of Abdel Rahman El Sellawy

If you want to explore the history of Morocco, never forget to visit The Museum of Abdel Rahman El Sellawy. This museum displays a large number of exhibits including antiques, portraits and much more. The mosque was named after the famous Moroccan traveler who was born in 1919 and has transformed to museum.

The Jewish Museum

If you love to explore different religious group and their existence, The Jewish Museum is the finest place to go for. This is the largest in the entire Arab world and illustrates the life of the Jews in Northern Africa. Occupying surface area more than seven hundred square meters, the museum displays many sculptures, portraits and photographs. This museum is addition to three rooms those are specified to illustrate the religious and family life of Jews in different part of history. This museum is not so old and it has established in 1997. Its significant design attracts thousands of tourists every year and without paying a visit to this iconic place, your tour to Casablanca can’t be completed. This museum not only satisfy your passion to know the religious existence but also fill your with excitement. Never drop a chance to witness this magnificent monument dedicated to Jews.

We are the best guided tour provider in Casablanca and we do arrange hassle-free and enjoyable Casablanca city tours. Our experienced chauffeurs will pick you up from your hotel and touch with each and every famous tourist attractions in the city. After your tour to various popular place in this city, they will drop back at the hotel. We are just a click away and you can easily avail our service through online. We are available round the clock to provide you an unforgettable experience . So plan a tour today and make your vacation memorable.

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Agadir At Night – 4 Best Things To Do https://puremoroccotours.com/agadir-night-4-best-things/ Tue, 19 Dec 2017 09:34:16 +0000 http://puremoroccotours.com/?p=2444 No doubt the city of Agadir is known to enjoy 300 days of splendid sunshine which are preferable for different outdoor activities, but there’s still plenty of fun to be relished when the sun sets. The ambiance of this beautiful city is as dynamic as it is throughout the day. Let’s talk about some of]]>

No doubt the city of Agadir is known to enjoy 300 days of splendid sunshine which are preferable for different outdoor activities, but there’s still plenty of fun to be relished when the sun sets. The ambiance of this beautiful city is as dynamic as it is throughout the day. Let’s talk about some of the night time activities that you shouldn’t miss during your Agadir city tour.

For beautiful sunset vistas drive to the Kasbah:

Constructed in 1541 the Kasbah is a string of great fortifications. From the top of the hill where the Kasbah lies, you can witness how Agadir stretches from the solid forests to the radiant golden sand beaches. The scenery is even more remarkable as the sun commences to set over the Atlantic & the lights start to spread throughout the city.

Check out La Scala to feast on appetizing seafood:

Agadir is situated on the Atlantic coast, which entails that there’re ample opportunities to savor fresh seafood at any local eatery. And La Scala is definitely one of those eateries. Here classic French flavors can be enjoyed with the fresh catches of the day. The Typical Moroccan fare is also available at this popular restaurant. Regardless of what dish you select, it’s certain to be appetizing.

Dance away the whole night at clubs like Papagayo:

When your mood strikes to hit the dance floor, Papagayo is the nightclub to check-in. Known as one of the finest nightclubs in Agadir, the party in this club happens until the morning. The DJs always play the best music, so everyone will have a blast.

The So Night Lounge is yet another popular nightclubbing option to spend the whole night partying. The champagne & vodka bars of this nightclub is simply unbelievable. Though the drinks can be a bit costly, local DJs and artists keep music pouring the whole night for an exceptional evening out.

Discover the city by the ocean:

The Atlantic Palace Casino is one the key place to visit for sure when present in Agadir. Even during the evening, the tranquil ocean lifestyle enthralls you at every turn.

Feel the gentle breeze from the waves when you walk through the palm tree-fringed avenues. Spoil yourself with unbelievably fresh seafood when you get into any of the amazing restaurants of the city. The attractions of Agadir are certainly endless.

Experiencing the nightlife of a new place is certainly a must-try. Fortunately, you won’t need to spend thousands of bucks to experience great nightlife in Agadir. For an unforgettable Agadir City Tour, or visiting the surrounding, please feel free to contact the Pure Morocco Team vis Whatsapp or Phone +212661979272.

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Top 5 Best Places to Visit on Fez City Tours https://puremoroccotours.com/top-5-best-places-visit-fez-city-tours/ Tue, 03 Oct 2017 14:36:06 +0000 http://puremoroccotours.com/?p=2408 Read more]]>  

Fez is Morocco’s cultural and historical capital with both hidden and clear treasures – you will find nowhere. The city boasts the elaborate architecture in its madrasas, mosques as well as the enticing labyrinth – the old medina for which Fez is predominantly known.

Planning a vacation in Morocco? Then, choosing Fez city tours is a must. But the city has a lot more to do – makes confused where to start your journey. To help you out, here are a few best places to stop over in Fez:

  1. Bab Boujloud –

The Bab Boujloud, Blue Gate is named for the blue Fassi tiles on the outside. It was built in 1913 by the French. The swirls and star pattern tiles switch to green on the inside. When you look at either side, it’s impressive and bustling insight to the historic area with 9,500 streets and alleys. This is situated in just 7 kilometers distance from Fez and can be a part of your Fez City Tours.

  1. Madrasa Bou Inania –

The Madrasa Bou Inania is one of the most famous religious buildings non-Muslims can enter easily. It was an Islamic school – founded by Sultan Abu Inan Faris. The building is beautifully decorated with intricate carvings and tile work all the way up to the top of the minaret. An authentic monument of eighth-century and definitely give you a life time experience on City Tours in Fez.

  1. Nejjarine Museum of Wooden Arts & Crafts –

The Nejjarine Museum of Wooden Arts & Crafts is a strikingly restored fondouk (rooming house). everything you find it is beautifully presented. After all, the stunning building offers the exhibits a run for their money. There is a rooftop cafe offering great views over the medina.

  1. Moulay Idriss –

The Moulay Idriss – the whitewashed town located astride two green hills in a cradle of mountains located less than 5 kilometers from Volubilis. It’s one of the most important pilgrimage sites in Morocco.

With its picturesque setting, pretty historic core and national importance, it’s a mystery. Though it’s less crowded with tourists, you can often have the place all to yourself.

  1. Es-Seffarine Square –

Es-Seffarine Square is one of the oldest trades practiced in Fes and that of the copperware craftsmen. Surrounding the Seffarinr Square, you will listen to noisy changing and banging.

There, you’ll see coppersmiths shaping and polishing all varieties of pots, plates, and buckets. It can be best seen while sipping mint tea at Cremerie la Place in the northeast corner of the small square.

Conclusion –

Want to take a Fez holiday? What are you waiting for? Book Fez city tours through Pure Morocco Tours and experience the best of Fez. We offer customized tour itineraries to explore the spiritual as well as handicrafts capital of the Moroccan Kingdom.

We will take you to its medina – the World Heritage Site of UNESCO – blessed with handful varieties of palaces, museums, mosques and will make your happiness. For immediate availability, contact us as soon as possible.

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