DAY TRIP FROM CASABLANCA :
Morocco's coastal capital since 1912, Rabat has just over a million people. Modern and even reserved by Moroccan standards, the city also has many fascinating historic sites, including the picturesque Kasbah of the Udayas, built in the mid-12th century. The glittering Mausoleum of King Mohamed V lies in state on the very place where, upon his return from exile in Madagascar, he gathered thousands of Moroccans together to thank God for giving independence to their country.
Rabat As Morocco's capital, is home to the country's most important museum, the Royal Palace, and the Mausoleum of Mohamed V. The city is situated right on the Atlantic Ocean.
We explore Hassan Towe , built by the Almohads, it was the work of ruler Yacoub al-Mansour and would have been the minaret for his grand vision of a mosque on this site. Upon his death in 1150, construction was abandoned and this 45 m tower is all that remains of his original plan.