5 days
Daily Tour
7 people
English, Japanese
This boutique hotel in the Manhattan neighborhood of Nolita features a private rooftop and rooms with free WiFi. The Bowery subway station is 1 block from this New York hotel.
Guest rooms at the Nolitan Hotel provide a 37-inch flat-screen cable TV and an iPod dock. The bathrooms provide bathrobes and slippers.
The hotel provides free bike rentals and a local gym membership for guests. There is also on-site dining at the French
Imperial cities Tour is the highlights tour of Morocco,is interesting cultural and history & Religion tour and including also the exotic cities of Morocco Fes and Marrakech.
Imperial Cities is a trip that covering all King cities (Marrakech ,Fes ,Meknes ,Rabat).This Route dives into the heart of Moroccan history and culture. The trip start from Casablanca as the capital economic of Morocco and a modern city and sweeps to the oldest Imperial cities of Morocco : Fez ,Rabat,Marrakech, Meknes . Imperial cities Tour is the highlights tour of Morocco,is interesting cultural and history & Religion tour and including also the exotic cities of Morocco Fes and Marrakech.
The highlights of this Morocco Tour are ,visit the largest mosque Hassan 2 in Casablanca, Visit capital of Morocco Rabat, City tour of fez ,explore the 17th centry city Meknes ,drive via the majestic panorama of Middle Atlas ,end of the trip in Marrakech. This trip is include an amazing part of Atlas Mountains (Ifran and Azrou ) two main heart cities in the Middle Atlas mountains.and also the high atlas mounains.
On your first day you’ll be met by your guide at Casablanca airport and from there, you’ll be taken on a scenic tour of the harbour, seaside and city centre. The afternoon will be yours to do with as you wish, before you head to your hotel for dinner and a rest.
In the morning, you’ll visit the city centre, the economic capital of Morocco, the harbour district, the Royal Palace, Mohamed V Square, the residential area of Anfa and view the Great Mosque of Hassan II before heading on to the capital, Rabat. At Rabat, you will see Mechouar, the Mausoleum of King Mohamed V, the Oudaia Kasbah that overlooks the mouth of the Bou Regreg River, the Hassan Tower and the Necroplis of Chellah that is situated in the Roman ruins of Sala Collonia. After this, you can head to your hotel for a rest and a meal.
You’ll be leaving for Fes, via Moulay Idriss, Morocco’s sacred city, which houses the Roman Volibulis ruins. After your lunch, it is then onto Meknes, the ‘Moroccan Versailles’ and a visit to the old medina, Bab El Mansour and a look at the modern part of the city, for contrast. When you arrive at Fes, you can eat and check in to your hotel.
On day 4, you will be exploring Fes, the spiritual and cultural capital of the region. Your day here includes traditional arts, such as embroidery and weaving and authentic Moroccan food in a local restaurant, plus much more.
After breakfast, you and the group will be heading for Immouzer Kandar and Azrou, a Berber village famous for its agricultural co-operative. There will be lunch in Beni-Mellal and on the way to Marrakech you’ll be travelling through some stunning forest and mountains, the kind of scenery that Morocco is famous for.
In the morning, you’ll have the opportunity to view historical monuments such as the gardens and the orchard basin at Menara, the Koutoubia Mosque, the Saadian Tombs and the Museum Dar Si Said or the Bahia Palace. In the afternoon you’ll discover the labyrinthine and bustling souks (markets) with their numerous tiny little shops, and Djemaa El Fna square that has medieval open air entertainment.
You will also have the option of eating a traditional Moroccan dinner with a folklore show. Contact Mohamed and Brahim for more details.
The 7th day will take you into the Atlas Mountains and their stunning scenery. You’ll visit the various villages of the Toubkal Massif surrounded by snow-peaked mountaintops and wild, ancient vistas. Here, you can ride mules or trek into the wilderness, eat lunch in a local house or out in the countryside, before your transport drives you back into Marrakech or Casablanca, depending on your hotel booking or flights.