Casablanca and Imperial Rabat (Capital of Morocco) full day tour with Norwegian Shore Excursion

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Our tour started with an hour's drive to Rabat, the diplomatic capital of Morocco. We learnt about its rich history and visited some of the historical sites. Had a wonderful lunch at a beautiful Moroccan restaurant and tasted some of their local snacks and freshly brewed mint tea. On our way back to Casablanca, we had an orientation tour of the vibrant city and visited some of its tourist attractions. Overall a worthwhile day to spend time in Rabat and Casablanca.

Our Agadir, Morocco tour https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXTffkhy4ro

0:00 Driving from Casablanca to Rabat
00:24 Rabat train station
1:26 Ahl Fas Mosque near the Royal Palace
2:03 Rabat Royal Palace
3:06 Archaeological site of Chella (a UNESCO World Heritage site)
5:04 Mausoleum of Mohammed V and Hassan Mosque- - Royal family mausoleum & mosque known for its ornate Alaouite architecture & green tiled roof.
6:41 Hassan Tower -This famous red sandstone landmark is a remnant of a 12th-century minaret
7:27 Lunch at a Moroccan restaurant
8:16 Delicious Moroccan appetizer platter and Moroccan chicken dish
8:38 Driving along the banks of the Bouregrag river.
9:50 Kasbah of the Udayas
10:45 Andalusian Gardens
13:25 Variety of Moroccan snacks & mint tea for tea break at the beautiful Oudaya
14:20 Oudaya is located at the mouth of the Bou Regreg River.
16:26 Rabat along the Atlantic coast
19:21 Streets of Casablanca
20:03 Rick's Cafe Casablanca
20:14 Hassan II Mosque
20:49 Hassan II Mosque lit up at night

Completed in 1993, Hassan II Mosque was commissioned by King Hassan II. It was built by Moroccan artisans from all over the kingdom. The mosque stands on a promontory looking out to the Atlantic Ocean. The minaret is 210 metres (689 ft) tall and 60 stories high (2nd tallest minaret in the world) topped by a laser, the light from which is directed towards Mecca.
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