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Imperial Cities of Morocco

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Marrakesh, Rabat, Fez and Meknes - these are the imperial cities of Morocco. Their rich history comes alive in the narrow streets of the medieval medinas and the cool, mosaic lined courtyards of mosques and royal palaces. 

Explore the exotic display of bamboo and cacti structures of the Jardin Majorelle Gardens in Marrakesh and wander the narrow streets of the capital Rabat, lined with sapphire blue houses and evergreen palm trees.  
 

Visit the medieval and most ancient of the imperial cities- Fez- where you can explore the complex mosaics and charming courtyards of the spiritual Al-Attarine Madrasa. Admire the man-made Bab el-Mansour, the grand gateway built by Moulay Ismail in Meknes, a towering example of the strength and resilience of the city. 

Tropical havens, sweeping desserts and historical architecture, Morocco is a place of visual and cultural delight. 
 

At a glance

  • 7 nights in four to five-star accommodation
  • Daily breakfast & 7 dinners ( 2 at local restaurants)
  • 10 included experiences
  • Expert Tour Manager
  • Return flights & transfers
  • Checked luggage
  • All additional taxes

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Your itinerary

Airline map of arrivals and departures in Morocco
Day
1

Arrival in Marrakesh

Arrive at the airport for your flight to Marrakesh. On arrival, we will transfer to our hotel for an overnight stay.

Day
2

Marrakesh & Casablanca

Visit the Jardin Majorelle and Hassan II Mosque in Marrakesh and enjoy dinner in Casablanca at Rick's Café.

The Hassan II Mosque surrounded by the sea in Casablanca, Morocco
Visit the Jardin Majorelle Gardens
Visit to Hassan II Mosque
Dinner at Rick's Café

Marrakesh

This morning we’ll visit the Jardin Majorelle: an inspiring and amazing display of bamboo, bougainvillea and cacti, formerly owned by Yves Saint-Laurent. Exotic plants line the lanes, burbling streams cascade into pools filled with water lilies and lotus flowers, and the Moorish buildings glow with an intense blue.

Casablanca

This afternoon, we leave Marrakesh and the foothills of the Atlas Mountains and travel north across the rich agricultural plains.

We arrive in Casablanca and our hotel, Novotel Casa Blanca where we stay for one night. The coastal city of Casablanca was founded by the Berbers in the 7th century. Arab tribes also settled here and the Portuguese, Spanish and French followed, all leaving their distinctive mark on the culture and architecture. Moorish white houses, which give their name to the city, are scattered along the coastline, contrasting with the elegant 1930s architecture of the French epoch.

The French were heavily influenced by Art Deco and the unique style often seen in Casablanca is known as Mauresque – French for the local interpretation of Moorish design. Some fine examples of this style and other Art Deco buildings can be seen along Boulevard Mohammed V. Casablanca was immortalised in the famous 1942 movie, starring Humphrey Bogart, but was actually wholly shot in Hollywood.

Rising high above Casablanca and dominating the skyline is the vast Hassan II Mosque; its minaret soars up to an incredible 690 feet. Your local guide will introduce you to this extraordinary building, one of the largest mosques in the world. Uniquely located, this splendid structure extends out over the Atlantic Ocean. 12 million people gave their own time and money to the construction of the mosque. Whether large or small – the smallest amount being just 5 dirham – all who donated received a certificate.

During our visit we will see the very best of Moroccan artisan skills, from intricate wood and stone carving to magnificent, gilded ceilings and intricately decorated tiles. There is even a retracting roof allowing worshippers to pray in the sunlight or under the stars.

This evening we soak up the romantic atmosphere of 1940s Casablanca during our dinner at Rick’s Café, a tribute to Rick Blaine’s restaurant and bar in the classic film, Casablanca. Set in a renovated riad against the city’s old medina, Rick’s Café is filled with decorative details that will have you feeling as though you’ve stepped right into the film: arabesque arches, elegant balustrades, a sculpted bar, brass lighting and an authentic 1930s piano. The resident pianist entertains with a repertoire of well-loved classics, including the highly memorable As Time Goes By.

Day
3

Rabat & Fez

Travel north along the coast to imperial Rabat for a guided walking tour.

Narrow alley in Rabat Old Medina along a cobblestone pathway, walls painted in a stripe of white and blue, Morocco
Guided walking tour of Rabat

After breakfast we travel north along the coast to imperial Rabat, the current capital of Morocco. Here we will discover the elegant sweeping boulevards and palm-lined avenues built by the French. A guided walking tour through the narrow streets and dazzlingly blue houses of the 12th-century walled medina reveals another side of this splendid city of kings. When the French arrived in the early 20th century, this was the full extent of the city.

After our tour, there’s free time to wander at your own pace. Take a stroll along the beautiful Rue des Consuls, the main shopping street of the medina, or perhaps enjoy a refreshing glass of mint tea as you gaze out over the Atlantic Ocean. Later we will continue to Fez, and check into our hotel.

Day
4

Fez

Explore Fez - the spiritual and cultural heart of Morocco - on a guided walking tour, and experience dinner in a traditional Riad.

Man working in leather tanneries in medina Fez, Morocco
Guided walking tour of Fez
Dinner in a traditional Riad

This morning we explore Fez, the spiritual and cultural heart of Morocco, by coach and on foot. Founded in the 9th century, Fez is the most ancient of the imperial capitals and boasts the most complete medieval city of the Arab world. In the company of our local guide, we will explore the ancient ramparts and gates outside the city and then take a walking tour into the medina.

Time really does feel as if has stood still within the imposing medieval walls. This is the world’s largest urban car-free area, and horses and donkeys have right of way as they navigate through the narrow streets, delivering goods amidst the intricate maze of flat roofs, minarets, stairways and alleys. With its distinctive mosaic tiles, the famous Blue Gate is the main entry into the ancient medina. Once inside we will discover more of the traditional crafts of Morocco. Silversmiths, potters, weavers, leatherworkers and tailors all ply their wares in the stalls that line the bustling streets.

These stand side by side with the community hammams, bakeries and knife sharpeners. At the communal bakeries, families still bake their bread in a wood-fired oven, and a tagine can be left to cook all day at the hammam. Follow the fragrant aroma of herbs and spices piled high at stalls in the bustling markets and souks.

We’ll also see the 14th-century Al-Attarine Madrasa, a school for the study of the Koran that’s renowned for its elegant courtyard and intricate mosaics. The Royal Palace is still used by the King of Morocco when he is in the city of Fez. We’ll stop to admire the elegant esplanade and ornate main entrance.

No visit to Fez would be complete without a visit to the tanneries, perhaps one of the most iconic sights of the city. Here we will experience the colourful process, which produces some of the world’s finest leather, and then enjoy a birds-eye view of the pits awash with vibrant dye. It’s fascinating to note that the methods of leather production have changed very little since medieval times.

The afternoon is yours at leisure to further your discovery of Fez. This evening, we will dine on typical Moroccan dishes in the traditional surroundings of a charming riad.

Day
5

Volubilis, Meknes & Fez

Drive through fertile farmland and olive groves up into the hills for a guided tour of Volubilis and Meknes.

The Basilica of Volubilis in Morocco
Guided tour of Volubilis
Guided tour of Meknes

Volubilis

After breakfast, we drive through fertile farmland and olive groves up into the hills. As we descend, the spectacular Roman ruins of Volubilis is laid out before us – the best-preserved Roman ruins in Morocco and a UNESCO World Heritage site. We step back through 2,000 years of history as we explore Volubilis with our local guide.

The Romans built their city on what was originally a Berber settlement. Temples, forums, grand villas and bathhouses – many decorated with beautiful mosaics – once lined the streets and remains of a sophisticated sewer system are still evident. Today, Volubilis is considered one of the most remote settlements of the Roman Empire and a visit to the museum will help us to understand its significance.

Meknes & Fez

Our journey continues to Meknes, where the legacy of the powerful 17th-century ruler, Moulay Ismail, lives on in the elaborate palaces, gardens and mosques of this impressive imperial city. We’ll stop to admire Bab el-Mansour, the giant imperial gateway built by Moulay Ismail to show the strength of his new capital to Fez and Marrakesh.

We will also visit Heri es-Souani, a feat of engineering where stabling and food was provided for 12,000 horses. No expense was spared in the construction of the Moulay Ismail Mausoleum, where the remains of the former ruler, a descendant of the Prophet Muhammed, are interred. Meknes is renowned for ironware and the sounds of craftsmen in their workshops can be heard throughout the medina.

After our guided tour by coach and on foot, you’ll have time to explore and perhaps pick up a memento of your visit before we return to Fez.

Day
6

Fez to Marrakesh

Retrace your steps back to Marrakesh for a two night stay at our hotel, with dinner included.

Bab El Mansour Laalej, an ornate monumental gate in the city of Meknes featuring stone archways and lattice-like patterns above stone columns
Dinner included

Stay at Grand Hotel Plaza

After breakfast we retrace our steps back to Marrakesh, choosing to take the major roads, with appropriate comfort stops along the way, to ensure a smoother and more comfortable journey. We arrive in Marrakesh in the late afternoon and stay for two nights once again at the Grand Plaza Marrakech, with dinner included.

Day
7

Marrakesh & free afternoon

Wander the labyrinth of tiny alleyways of Marrakesh on a guided walking tour and take a sunset trip to Jemaa el-Fnaa square.

Courtyard of Ali Ben Youssef Madrasa (Marrakech, Morocco)
Guided tour of Marrakesh
Sunset visit to the Jemaa el-Fnaa square

Marrakesh is a labyrinth of tiny alleyways teeming with activity like few places in the world. With classic French-colonial buildings and boulevards surrounded by remarkably preserved medieval walls, the city is so perfect it could be – and often is – used as a film set. Surrounding the city are impressive ramparts stretching 19 miles long, largely intact with imposing forts. The gates are fine examples of classic Moorish architecture with their pastel hues changing colours depending on the time of day.

This morning we enjoy a sightseeing tour, during which we will see the Saadian tombs, one of the world’s finest examples of Moorish architecture, where classic archways are covered in gold leaf and stucco work. We’ll experience the Bahia Palace, which when built was acclaimed as the world’s most beautiful palace, famed for its 50 marble columns. We also visit the famous souks or covered markets, where immensely skilled craftsmen create intricate leatherware, jewellery and furniture.

You have the rest of the afternoon free to explore as you wish. Later at dusk after dinner in the hotel, we visit the Jemaa el-Fnaa square, a showcase for traditional Moroccan life. You’ll experience a fantastic spectacle of musicians, dancers, fortune-tellers and snake charmers in an exhilarating kaleidoscope of colour.

Day
8

Return home

Transfer to the airport for your return flight.

Hand-picked hotels

A night time poolside view of the Opera Plaza Hotel, Marrakesh

Grand Hotel Plaza

Marrakesh, Morocco

4 stars

Chosen for as a luxurious place to rest after a day of sight-seeing. 

Fez Heritage Boutique Hotel

Fez, Morocco

5 stars

The Heritage Boutique Hotel is situated in the charming city of Fez, close to local landmarks.

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Courtyard by Marriott Casablanca Downtown

Casablanca

4 stars

Chosen for its excellent location in the heart of Casablanca, this hotel boasts panoramic views of the city and provides a relaxing retreat after a day of exploring.

Extras & upgrades

Price: £49pp

Attend La Maison Arabe’s world renowned cooking workshop, where a professional chef will teach you how to create a delicious and authentic Moroccan dish. Then you’ll feast on your culinary creations with your fellow cooks.

Please contact us for more information and to add the above experience to your booking.

From hotel upgrades to holiday extensions, you can benefit from our Travel Concierge service:

  • Add hotel stays before your tour in the destination your tour starts in
  • Add hotel stays after your tour in the destination your tour ends in
  • Change your departure airport (depending on flight availability)
  • Upgrade your flight
  • Book a door-to-door transfer service from your home to your departure airport or airport hotel 
  • Add transfers to and/or from the airport to your hotel

Available pre and post booking.

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Travel connections

All transfer times listed here are approximate, and dependent on traffic. If you have a question regarding transfer times please don't hesitate to contact us

Arrival airportFirst hotel location Transfer time
Marrakesh Menara AirportMarrakesh20 mins
 Final hotel location Departure airport Transfer time
MarrakeshMarrakesh Menara Airport20 mins

 

FAQs

UK Citizens do not require a visa to enter Morocco however must have a valid passport. For the most up-to-date passport and visa information visit https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/morocco/entry-requirements.

We are unable to accept responsibility if you are unable to travel because you have not complied with any passport/entry/immigration requirements.

  • Currency: Moroccan Dirham
  • Flight time: Approx. 3 hrs 40 mins
  • Language: French, Arabic
  • Time zone: GMT-1 to GMT+1 depending on the clocks changing in both the UK and Morocco
  • Country: Morocco
  • Plug type: Standard European 2-pins round

The deposit for this holiday is £350pp, then the remaining balance of the holiday is due a minimum of 90 days before you depart.

We want to ensure you make the correct choice before you book your holiday with us. If you have any concerns regarding the suitability of the holiday due to reduced mobility we would encourage you to call us to discuss these concerns. General information on mobility in connection with our tours can be found on our Passengers with Reduced Mobility FAQs page.

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