Rabat to casablanca : Day trips from Rabat


Rabat to Casablanca : Tours from Rabat
Casablanca boats the most art deco architecture of all Morocco. also, It gives the city more of a fresh and modern fell in contrast to the imperial cities which ooze history and authenticity. Additionally,, the art deco buildings are a reminder of the French colonial period in the city, and this legacy is seen in its downtown architecture. Indeed, the architecture of Casablanca is somewhat unique, with buildings that blend traditional Moroccan designs with a style that was in fashion in early 20th century. Thus, several elegant buildings have been restored to their former glory and renovated to house hotels and restaurants.
Rabat to Casablanca: What to see in Casablanca
The city has numerous tourist attractions to visit once you are in Morocco. Indeed, the highlight site is the largest mosque in Morocco- Hassan II – one of the most spectacular in the world. Due to its interiors that are as stunning as the facade, it’s one of the city’s major tourist attractions to visit in Casablanca. Hence, this iconic landmark was built in 1993 and has a 210m minaret topped with lasers directed to Mecca.
Additionally, a walk through the beach in Casablanca is also something you must try. Moreover, Notre Dame Cathedral is also one of the touristic attractions to visit in Casablanca. For the ones who did watch Casablanca movie, they might want to have a coffee or a meal at Rick’s café.
Rabat to Casablanca itinerary
After the breakfast at the hotel, we will meet you at the reception to start our Rabat to Casablanca trip. So, once in Casablanca, we start the sightseeing tour of Casablanca. Firstly, we will ensure to see the most important historical and cultural attractions in Casablanca. The latter named “White House” by a group of Spanish and Portuguese sailors who marveled at the city back in time. Now, Casablanca is a bustling city of boulevards and modern infrastructure.
Furthermore, along our trip in Casablanca, we will walk around the Habous district. Thus, this district is where the small squares and narrow arcade streets provide a fine example of contemporary city planning mixed with the maze-like streets of the traditional medina. Moreover, we continue our Rabat to Casablanca trip towards United Nations and the majestic Mohammed V Square. Next, we go to the lively Central Market and the Mehkma (Tribunal). Also, Notre Dame de Lourdes cathedral and the famous Hassan II Mosque are among the historical attractions to visit in Casablanca. Last and not least, we drive back to Rabat around 7 PM.