5 days trip to the Imperial Cities
- Museum
- 3 Hours
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- Pet allowed
- Audio guide
- Tour guide
Description
Visiting the 4 Imperial Cities of Morocco is the best way to discover the country. Marrakech, Fez, Meknès and Rabat have all ruled the country at some point in history. They each have their own personality and their own attractions.
- Departure: pick-up will be from your accommodation in Marrakech
if you are staying in Medina: the pick-up will be the most accessible place for vehicles
- The return to the starting point
if you are staying in Medina: the pick-up will be the most accessible place for vehicles
- The return to the starting point
- Departure from marrakech
- Visiting the impressive ouzoud waterfalls
- Spending the night in beni mellel city
- Continue the journey towards fez
- Crossing the montains of the middle atlas
- Visiting azrou and ifrane villages and come across barbary macaques and gibraltar monkey
- Arrive to fez, fez el bali, the medina of fes jdid
- Leaving fez to the atlantic coast and visit meknes
- Visiting luxurious palaces and mosques…
- From meknes to the roman ruins of volubutis
- End the day in rabat
- Spending the night in the capital city
- Visiting casablanca city
- Return to marrakech
- Visiting the impressive ouzoud waterfalls
- Spending the night in beni mellel city
- Continue the journey towards fez
- Crossing the montains of the middle atlas
- Visiting azrou and ifrane villages and come across barbary macaques and gibraltar monkey
- Arrive to fez, fez el bali, the medina of fes jdid
- Leaving fez to the atlantic coast and visit meknes
- Visiting luxurious palaces and mosques…
- From meknes to the roman ruins of volubutis
- End the day in rabat
- Spending the night in the capital city
- Visiting casablanca city
- Return to marrakech
We will start this excursion from Marrakech to head northeast to the impressive Ouzoud Waterfalls. After visiting these natural wonders, you will end the day by visiting the town of Béni Mellal, where you will spend the night.
The second day, after breakfast, you will continue the journey towards Fez, crossing the mountains of the Middle Atlas and villages like Ifrane and Azrou. During the journey through the cedar forests, you will come across some Barbary macaques and Gibraltar monkeys.
The third day of the excursion is reserved for visiting the city of Fez, the oldest of the Moroccan imperial cities, founded in the 8th century by Moulay Idriss II.
You will visit the Medina of Fez el-Bali, one of the best-preserved medieval remains in the world, declared a World Heritage Site for more than 30 years.
After the Medina, we will see the Attarine madrassah, one of the prettiest Koranic schools in Fez. The route will continue with the Nejjarine Fountain and the Mausoleum of Moulay Idriss II, the founding father of Fez.
You will then go to the Al-Kararouine Mosque, belonging to the University of Kararouine, the oldest in history, founded in 880 and, finally, the Medina of Fez Jdid, located in the most modern part of the city.
On the fourth day, you will leave Fez to go to the Atlantic coast and visit Meknes, one of the most important imperial cities in the country. Here you can visit luxurious palaces and impressive mosques, in addition to the country's largest souks.
From Meknes, you will go to the Roman ruins of Volubilis, a site listed as World Heritage by UNESCO.
We will end the day in the capital of Morocco, Rabat, where you can visit Méchouar (the ramblas that surround the Royal Palace), the kasbahs of the Oudaias and the magnificent Mausoleum of Mohamed V and Hassan II. You will sleep in Rabat.
To end this excursion, you will visit the city of Casablanca, the economic and cultural capital of Morocco. You will not miss any of the most important places in the city, such as the Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest in the world.
After visiting Casablanca, you will take the road to return to Marrakech.
The second day, after breakfast, you will continue the journey towards Fez, crossing the mountains of the Middle Atlas and villages like Ifrane and Azrou. During the journey through the cedar forests, you will come across some Barbary macaques and Gibraltar monkeys.
The third day of the excursion is reserved for visiting the city of Fez, the oldest of the Moroccan imperial cities, founded in the 8th century by Moulay Idriss II.
You will visit the Medina of Fez el-Bali, one of the best-preserved medieval remains in the world, declared a World Heritage Site for more than 30 years.
After the Medina, we will see the Attarine madrassah, one of the prettiest Koranic schools in Fez. The route will continue with the Nejjarine Fountain and the Mausoleum of Moulay Idriss II, the founding father of Fez.
You will then go to the Al-Kararouine Mosque, belonging to the University of Kararouine, the oldest in history, founded in 880 and, finally, the Medina of Fez Jdid, located in the most modern part of the city.
On the fourth day, you will leave Fez to go to the Atlantic coast and visit Meknes, one of the most important imperial cities in the country. Here you can visit luxurious palaces and impressive mosques, in addition to the country's largest souks.
From Meknes, you will go to the Roman ruins of Volubilis, a site listed as World Heritage by UNESCO.
We will end the day in the capital of Morocco, Rabat, where you can visit Méchouar (the ramblas that surround the Royal Palace), the kasbahs of the Oudaias and the magnificent Mausoleum of Mohamed V and Hassan II. You will sleep in Rabat.
To end this excursion, you will visit the city of Casablanca, the economic and cultural capital of Morocco. You will not miss any of the most important places in the city, such as the Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest in the world.
After visiting Casablanca, you will take the road to return to Marrakech.
- Private excursion, there will be no more people in your group.
- Tourist guide to Fez and Volubilis.
- Pick-up from your hotel, riad, airport or wherever you request it.
- Transport in air-conditioned 4x4 or minivan.
- French-speaking driver.
- 4 nights accommodation with breakfast.
- Petrol, tolls and related costs.
- Lunch and dinner.
- Entrance tickets for monuments.