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Live a VIP experience and offer yourself the pleasure of spending a day of dreams in Rabat, the symbol of the perenniality of Morocco. Embraced in its miles of amber-colored enclosures, wrapped in all its hibiscus, it blends in the same elegance its historic heart and its current city.
The first stop of your day is the Hassan Tower a Rabat landmark on red sandstone nestled among the ruins of a 12th century mosque, overlooking what should have been one of the largest mosques in the Muslim world. Next door is the mausoleum of the late Mohamed V, a masterpiece of modern architecture from the Alawite dynasty that houses the tombs of Moroccan King Mohammed V and his sons.
Afterwards, you will visit the Kasbah of the Oudayas, the fortress of the unfinished Andalusian privateers and classified as a world heritage site by UNESCO, relax in its Moorish café, eating delicious oriental pastries, drinking mint tea and admiring the boats that sway on the bank of the Bouregreg at the foot of the ramparts of Salé the neighboring city of Rabat.
The third site not to be missed is the necropolis of Challah, a calm and ancient place to let your mind wander in Rabat during a stroll through the Roman and Arab past.
Then head to the Rabat Archaeological Museum, one of the most sumptuous in Morocco. And to end your day, visit the city of Salé and stroll through its history illustrated by its ramparts, its architecture and its monuments.
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