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Rabat Imperial City Day Trip from Casablanca

5.0(7)Casablanca1 hour
VIATOR5.0(3)TRIPADVISOR5.0(4)

Description

Rabat, Morocco’s serene capital, blends rich history, coastal beauty, and modern life in a way few cities can. This tour offers a unique experience by combining visits to iconic sites like the Royal Palace, Kasbah of the Udayas, Andalusian Gardens, and the Chellah ruins—all carefully selected to showcase Rabat’s authentic charm. What sets this tour apart is the expert guidance from a local official guide who provides deep cultural insights, personalized pacing, and seamless private transportation. Unlike crowded tourist spots, Rabat's relaxed atmosphere lets you explore historic medinas and ocean views in comfort. This bespoke experience ensures a memorable and immersive journey tailored to your interests.

Tour Options

Rabat Imperial City Day Trip from Casablanca
  • Pickup included

Itinerary

Admission included20 min

The Royal Palace of Rabat, also known as Dar al-Makhzen, is the official residence of the King of Morocco. Built in 1864 by Sultan Mohammed IV on the site of an older palace, it stands as a symbol of Moroccan royal heritage and authority. The palace features traditional Moroccan architecture with intricate mosaics, carved plasterwork, and grand archways, thoughtfully blended with French formal garden design. Surrounded by expansive lush gardens and the large parade ground called the mechouar, the palace complex also houses the Moroccan Royal Guard, the Collège Royal for educating royal family members, and a cookery school. While the interior is not open to the public, the majestic exterior and serene grounds offer a glimpse into Morocco's regal and cultural legacy. The mechouar has historic significance, notably hosting events like the return of King Mohammed V from exile in 1955

45 min

The Chellah in Rabat is a fascinating historic site that blends Roman ruins with Islamic architecture. Originally a Roman town called Sala Colonia established around the 1st century BC, it later became a fortified medieval necropolis in the 14th century under the Marinid dynasty. The site features impressive remains including ancient walls, a minaret, tombs of Marinid sultans, and a small mosque surrounded by peaceful gardens. Today, the Chellah is a serene archaeological park where visitors can admire this unique mix of Roman and Islamic heritage, as well as spot storks nesting on the ruins. It is a culturally rich landmark reflecting Rabat’s deep history and is part of the city's UNESCO World Heritage area.

Admission included30 min

The Mausoleum of Mohammed V in Rabat is a magnificent white marble structure topped with a green-tiled pyramidal roof, exemplifying traditional Moroccan architecture and craftsmanship. It houses the tombs of King Mohammed V, who led Morocco to independence, and his two sons, King Hassan II and Prince Moulay Abdallah. The interior features intricate mosaics, carved cedar wood ceilings, and a white onyx sarcophagus of Mohammed V beneath a grand dome. Located near the historic Hassan Tower, the mausoleum symbolizes Morocco’s national pride, cultural heritage, and the royal dynasty’s legacy. Built between 1961 and 1971 by Vietnamese architect Cong Vo Toan, it blends traditional Moroccan forms with modern materials, creating a serene and majestic monument open to visitors for reflection and admiration.

30 min

The Hassan Tower in Rabat is an impressive, unfinished minaret dating back to the 12th century. Originally intended to be the tallest minaret in the world, it stands at about 44 meters tall, showcasing beautiful red sandstone craftsmanship typical of Almohad architecture. The tower is part of a large mosque complex that was never completed, with surrounding ruins and grand columns adding to its historic charm. It symbolizes Rabat’s rich Islamic heritage and is a prominent landmark next to the Mausoleum of Mohammed V.

30 min

The Jewish neighborhood in Rabat, known as the Mellah, was established in 1808 under Sultan Moulay Slimane to separate the Jewish community from the Muslim population. This historic quarter is characterized by its walled enclosure, distinctive streets named after Jewish families, and a vibrant market atmosphere with merchants and street vendors. Originally created to provide the Jewish community with religious freedom and protection, the Mellah was located near the royal palace and had its own gate, Bab Mellah. While the Jewish population largely moved out by the mid-20th century, the Mellah remains an important cultural and historical site reflecting the Jewish heritage in Morocco's capital city.

60 min

The Old Medina of Rabat is a historic walled city dating back to the 12th century, founded by the Almohad dynasty as a fortified town. It features narrow streets, traditional riads, beautiful mosques, and a blend of Islamic, Arabic, and Mediterranean architectural styles. The medina is rich in cultural heritage, with historic markets, ancestral homes, fountains, and mosques, surrounded by ancient walls and gates. It reflects Rabat’s diverse history and remains a vibrant center showcasing Morocco’s authentic traditions and craftsmanship.

20 min

The Andalusian Gardens in Rabat are a peaceful and beautifully designed garden combining Moroccan and Andalusian influences. Created during the French Protectorate between 1915 and 1918, the gardens are nestled within the historic Kasbah des Oudaias. They feature symmetrical layouts with vibrant flower beds, fragrant jasmine and orange trees, intricate arches, and a central marble fountain surrounded by shaded benches. This serene oasis offers a perfect escape from the city bustle, blending lush greenery with stunning Moorish-inspired architecture. Visitors enjoy strolling flower-lined paths, relaxing by water features, and experiencing a harmonious mix of nature and culture in the heart of Rabat. Entry is free, and the gardens are open daily from morning to sunset.

30 min

Kasbah of the Udayas (Kasbat al Udayas) in Rabat is a charming and historic fortress dating back to the 12th century. Nestled at the mouth of the Bou Regreg River, it features narrow blue-and-white painted streets, traditional Andalusian-style architecture, and stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. This peaceful kasbah houses a small museum, a beautiful Andalusian garden, and offers a glimpse into Morocco’s rich maritime and cultural heritage. It’s a serene spot blending history, culture, and coastal beauty in the heart of Rabat.

Highlights

Water
Coffee and/or Tea
Parking Fees

What's included

Included
Water
Coffee and/or Tea
Parking Fees
Not included
Ticket for Chellah cost 8 dollars per person
Breakfast
Lunch

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Reviews(7)

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ReginaMaria_D
February 1, 2026
Grata surprise

We really liked the experience, we knew very beautiful places and we were well treated by the guide and the driver.

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Nadia_I
January 31, 2026
A must do when in Morocco!

Everything about this tour was great! Picked up on time and our guide Nasee was knowledgeable and took the time to explain everything in detail! Definitely give them a try when you’re here next, and if it’s a group of 5-6 it’s a private tour which makes it even better.

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Basava_B
January 25, 2026
Rabat trip

Guide was super good and soft spoken Full day trip was excellent and phenomenal Mostly Moroccan guides are good

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carlo2412
December 12, 2025
A relaxing good tour of rabat

Great tour in good spoken English and comfortable van . Well balanced in stoppages , explanation , food was great and well timed

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yingh295
November 16, 2025
Amazing day trip to Rabat with Nassera

Earlier today my husband and I did a day trip in Rabat with the guide Nassera. We were lucky that today it was only two of us with the attentive Nassera and the driver in a 8-seater comfortable car. We haven’t heard much about Rabat as the capital city of Morocco until this trip and the city has taken our breath away with its green scenery, cleanliness and well organised infrastructure. This tour was very well curated to cover royal palace for King Mohammed VI, Chellah (a must see), Hussain II Tower and King Mohammed V’s mausoleum and the old medina (very different from the ones in Marrakech and Casablanca and so charming). We definitely recommend this tour with Nassera if you are visiting Morocco.

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ShelleyCaro
October 13, 2025
Informative, fun tour with a wonderful person

Nasi was the best guide we could have hoped for. Her knowledge, professionalism, passion and personal touch is incomparable. She followed up with us several times after the tour to see if we needed anything. I felt cared for, which makes all the difference during a foreign experience. Highly recommended.

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larrysE6840KH
October 12, 2025
Great tour of Rabat

Our tour guide made Rabat come alive. She is very knowledgeable and is eager to share her knowledge and enthusiasm for Morocco. Our driver was top notch and always where we needed him. Excellent tour and recommended without hesitation. The car was spotless and comfortable. We highly recommend Rabat as a beautiful and interesting city. It has a rich history. The sites are very accessible and well maintained, Larry & Shelley