* Strong points :
- The garden will threaten her.
- The Bahia Palace.
- The kotoubia mosque.
- Jewish quarter al mallah.
- The place of jamaa el fana .
- The Majorelle garden.
- Saadian tombs.
- The garden of agdal .
* Description :
The gardens of Agdal
After crossing the wall at Bâb Irhil, follow the Almohad kasbah and the Royal Palace on the left. On the right the gardens of the Agdal irrigated by a central basin of 2 hectares, invite to a pleasant walk among lemon, orange and olive trees that populate a haven of freshness of 450 hectares, eight centuries old. A little further to the left is the esplanade of the great Mechouar, where the sultan received the embassies. Continue the visit along the wall that is crossed again by Bâb Ahmer, built by the Alaouite, then turn left towards Bâb Ailen.
The kotoubia mosque
The mosque of the booksellers jewel of Almohad art, dates from the twelfth century . According to Leon the African, a hundred shops selling manuscripts were installed at his feet its minaret (77 meters) one of the largest in the Muslim West, is decorated with earthenware and topped with four golden balls.it served as a model in turn Hassan of Rabat and the Giralda of Seville .
The place of jamaa el fana
The Place des Supplicie, a world heritage site, and the heart of the Medina. Huge esplanade near the Koutoubia, it both an agora and a souk . throughout the day and until late at night, a colorful universe of centuries-old traditions invites you to dream and escape. In this huge open-air theatre, fortune tellers, snake charmers, storytellers and showmen make this place a magical place.
Saadian tombs
Next to the mosque, one can visit this richly decorated royal necropolis or entered the Sultan Ahmed el Mansour and Dhabi the winner, the Golden who defeated Portugal at the Battle of the Three Kings in 1578 and conquered the sudan the halls and courtyard of the mausoleum shelter the tombs of the founder and descendants of the Sadian dynasty. Three connecting rooms: the mihrab room with the twelve columns and the three niches are distinguished by the finesse of their decoration: columns in carrara marble, ceilings decorated with carved stucco panels and domes with stalactites in cedar wood, chiseled and enhanced with gold.
* what's included :
- Air conditioning transport
- Fuel and driver.
- Transport insurance .
- Guide .
- The welcome.