Explore Rabat and Salé’s rich heritage on a private tour. Discover iconic landmarks, historic sites, and immerse in Morocco’s imperial history.
Explore Rabat and Salé’s rich heritage on a private tour. Discover iconic landmarks, historic sites, and immerse in Morocco’s imperial history.
- Hassan Tower - The Hassan Tower is a renowned landmark in Rabat, originating from the 12th century. It was meant to be the minaret of a grand mosque, which was never completed. Presently, the tower and its unfinished columns stand as a testament to a unique historical legacy.
- Mausoleum of Mohammad V - Situated in Rabat, the Mohammed V…
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Hassan Tower - The Hassan Tower is a renowned landmark in Rabat, originating from the 12th century. It was meant to be the minaret of a grand mosque, which was never completed. Presently, the tower and its unfinished columns stand as a testament to a unique historical legacy.
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Mausoleum of Mohammad V - Situated in Rabat, the Mohammed V Mausoleum contains the tombs of King Mohammed V and his sons. This marvel of Moroccan architecture is celebrated for its white marble, green tiled roof, and intricate traditional designs. Visitors are invited to explore this serene and solemn site.
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Kasbah des Oudaias - The Kasbah of the Udayas is a historic fortress that overlooks the Bouregreg River in Rabat. Dating back to the 12th century, this charming site is renowned for its narrow blue-and-white streets, impressive city gates, and tranquil Andalusian garden. It’s a must-visit for those interested in Moroccan culture and history.
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Mellah de Rabat - The Mellah of Salé is the city’s former Jewish quarter, nestled in the heart of the medina. This neighborhood, established during the Saadian era, reflects Morocco’s rich multicultural history, where Jews and Muslims lived together within the same fortified city.
✨ Atmosphere and Heritage
This is a quiet, authentic, and working-class neighborhood, featuring narrow streets and old houses with ochre or whitewashed walls.
The weight of history is palpable, especially in the traditional architecture and the street layout.
- Sale - The Great Mosque of Salé
Founded in the 11th century and reconstructed multiple times throughout the dynasties, the Great Mosque of Salé is among the oldest and largest religious structures in Morocco.
It was a distinguished center of Islamic learning, particularly during the Almohad period.
Its simple yet monumental architecture perfectly represents the traditional Moroccan style.
It remains active and plays a vital role in the city’s religious life.
- Sidi Abdellah Ben Hassoun - Adjacent to the Great Mosque is the Marinid Madrasa, established in the 14th century by the Marinid dynasty.
This architectural treasure is renowned for its vibrant zelliges, intricate woodwork, and serene interior courtyard.
Once a hub of Quranic learning, it attracted students from across the kingdom.
Today, it stands as a historical monument, showcasing the intellectual and artistic sophistication of the era.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- On-board WiFi
- Professional driver punctual and helpful
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- On-board WiFi
- Professional driver punctual and helpful
- In-vehicle air conditioning
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Embark on a private tour to uncover the historic cities of Rabat and Salé, rich in culture, heritage, and spirituality. Discover the Moroccan capital’s iconic landmarks, such as the majestic Hassan Tower, the exquisite Mausoleum of Mohammed V, the charming Kasbah of the Oudayas, and the impressive Royal Palace (exterior view). Then, cross the Bouregreg…
Embark on a private tour to uncover the historic cities of Rabat and Salé, rich in culture, heritage, and spirituality. Discover the Moroccan capital’s iconic landmarks, such as the majestic Hassan Tower, the exquisite Mausoleum of Mohammed V, the charming Kasbah of the Oudayas, and the impressive Royal Palace (exterior view). Then, cross the Bouregreg River to embrace the authentic allure of Salé, featuring its traditional Mellah (old Jewish quarter), the intricately adorned Merinid Madrasa, and the monumental Great Mosque of Salé, one of the country’s oldest religious sites. Experience a full immersion into the imperial essence and history of Morocco.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.