Arrival at Marrakech, meeting at the airport and transfer to your hotel.
Dinner and accommodation.
After the breakfast departure to Casablanca, the economic capital of the Kingdom. On arrival will take place a long panoramic view of the city, in addition to free time for lunch. We will continue to Rabat, capital of the Kingdom of Morocco, tour of the city, including the Hassan tower, also known as the Tour Hassan, a minaret of a mosque that was incomplete in Rabat. This place is one of the most representative of this city symbols, both by its height by which represents, because it was assumed that it would be this type of temples around the world’s largest Tower, although if you have a considerable size.
The construction of this monument of the city began in the year 1195 with the objective of being the Minaret in the world that belonged to a mosque of the same characteristics. In the year 1199 the sultan Yacoub al – Mansour died and the construction of all this place stopped, leaving only the tower and some wall of the temple that had been already in place, but which have been falling over time.
You will also visit the Kasbah of the Oudayas, fortified city that lies just on the edge of the sea, at a point that was considered strategic to fulfil its functions of control and bulwark. Its construction began in the 13th century and today has left us an extremely pleasant area, with gardens and streets whose colors white and blue can only inspire a perfect peace and harmony.
Dinner and accommodation.
Breakfast and departure to Tangier, Larache and Asilah. Arrival at Tanger and panoramic view of the city. Today, Tangier remains a powerful charm. From the once-heretical alleys of Zoco Chico up to the most avant-garde terraces never full of cafes. Always, the medina of Tangiers has fascinated and inspired artists such as Eugène Delacroix, Henri Matisse, Paul Bowles, Tennessee Williams, Jean Genet… are just a few of the many characters who succumbed to the charm of the square of Zoco Chico and its cafes, among which is the famous Tingis.
Dinner and overnight at the hotel.
Breakfast and departure to Fez. Panoramic tour of the city. Labyrinthine, medieval, mysterious, ancient and surprising, there are many adjectives that can describe a city like Fez, a place near and distinct.
Dinner and accommodation.
Breakfast and complete visit of Fez.
* Tannery Chouwara, is the most extensive and well known of the four traditional tanneries that remain alive in the heart of the medina of Fez.
* Al Karaouine mosque, built in the year 859 under the mandate of Fatima Al Fihriya, Al Karaouine Mosque is the largest mosque in Fez and one of its largest architectural complex.
* Door Bab Bou Jeloud, the gate Bab Bou Jeloud (Bab Boujloud) is the most important gateway to the Medina Fez el-Bali, the area’s oldest and most charming of the city.
* Palacio Real de Fes, built in the 14th century, the Palacio Real de Fez is one of the largest and oldest of Morocco. Although it cannot be visited, it is worth approaching to contemplate its seven gates.
* Mausoleum of Mulay Idris, sanctuary dedicated to Mulay Idrís II, King of Morocco between 807 and 828 years and one of the founders of Fez.
* Place Seffarine, located in the heart of the Medina of Fez el-Bali, in Seffarine square remains one of the oldest trades in Fes, the Boilermakers craftsmen.
Dinner and accommodation.
Breakfast and departure to Marrakech, via Beni Mellal, it is one of the growing cities faster in Morocco. Located between the Middle Atlas and the Atlas mountains, is an ideal place for adventure in this region of the country. Beni Mellal is almost exactly between Fez and Marrakech, so it is a great stopping point if your trip takes you between these two cities.
Arrival to the red city.
Dinner and accommodation.
After breakfast visit Marrakech, including the Jardin Majorelle, Saadian tombs and Palacio the Bay.
– Palais Bahia. The construction of the Palacio de Bahia was commissioned by Ahmed ben Moussa, influential, skillful and powerful man, who was vizier (the highest position after the King) of the sultan Abdelaziz at the end of the 19th century. It is said that Ahmed ben Moussa dedicated this magnificent Palace specially to his favorite among the 4 wives and 24 concubines who were part of his harem; in fact, Bahia Palace means Palace of the beautiful or the bright. You can visit only one third of the Palace; the rest is private property of the Royal family.
– Saadian tombs. Located in an enclosed garden that is located next to the Kasbah mosque, the Saadian tombs represent a beautiful real cemetery that is passed daily by hundreds of tourists. While the construction dates from the year 1557, when Ahmed El Mansour was instructed to build a mausoleum over the grave of his father, with the coming to power of the Moroccan sultan Moulay Ismail decided is hide the cemetery behind a great wall. Because of this, the place was hidden for a long time, until it was rediscovered in 1917 and then restored by the fine arts and historical monuments service.
– Garden Majorelle. Majorelle gardens were created in 1924 by Jacques Majorelle, French painter who settled in Marrakech in 1919. At first the gardens served the the painter as a source of inspiration, but in 1947 were opened to the public in general. Since 1980, the Majorelle gardens are owned by Yves Saint Laurent. If you like Islamic art, you can visit a small museum in the gardens.
The Majorelle gardens are gardens large enough with a multitude of different plants. The plants are divided into cacti, Palm trees, bamboo, garden plants and aquatic plants.
Visit from the Jemaa el Fna square and the Medina.
Dinner and accommodation.
Breakfast and transfer to airport, flight time.
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