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Updated Oct 2024
  • No.1
    󰺂7.1
    4.5/5
    42 Review
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    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 635 reviews
    "Rabat is the capital of Morocco, so the palace of Morocco is Rabat. We come to Rabat to visit, fully feel the long history and characteristic culture of Morocco, it is a very beautiful tourist attraction."
    Rabat
    86.2km from Casablanca
    Highlights: The Rabat Palace has a history of 227 years and is a typical Arabian palace building. The Royal Palace Avenue is wide and straight. There are ancient cannons around the square and a large circular fountain in the center. This is also the square where the King of Morocco welcomes the heads of states from all over the world. The palace is not to be approached, it is not allowed to stop and look around for a long time, and it is not allowed to take pictures.
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  • No.2
    󰺂4.7
    4.6/5
    23 Review
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    "It's similar to the old city of Fez, but smaller. Along the wet Flagstone floor, it looks like entering the vegetable farm. Fruits and vegetables, fish and chickens, and even pigeons; olives are made in more than a dozen ways, very grounded."
    Rabat.Rabat Medina
    87.7km from Casablanca
    Highlights: The walled Medina of Rabat dates back to the 17th century and is older than the interior. The fresh food and souvenir vendors there are said to have sparked interest in it.
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  • No.3
    󰺂7.2
    4.7/5
    102 Review
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    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 2303 reviews
    "Udaya Castle has been popularized by the film "Spy in the Disc 5" and has become a niche tourist punching place. In the film, A Tang brother's racing scene in the castle, directly from the castle steps to the sea, is here to take the scene."
    Rabat
    88.7km from Casablanca
    Highlights: Udaya Fort is located to the east of the old town of Rabat, where the Bregreg River enters the sea and is close to the Atlantic Ocean. It is an ancient castle complex. It was built in the 12th century by the Berber dynasty and later used by the Arab dynasty. It was occupied by the Portuguese and the French. The existing open area of Udaya Fort is divided into three parts: the first is the courtyard garden, which was built by King Ismail in the 17th century. The second is the museum, which is divided into two exhibition rooms. One is the exhibition of jewelry and musical instruments of the past dynasties, and the other is the national costumes of the past dynasties, including Berber, Saharan, Moroccan Jewish costumes, and ancient copper and earthenware utensils; the third is a high-altitude platform , which is the relic of the ancient air market. Standing on the platform, you can overlook the estuary of the Bregreg River, the ancient port of Rabat and the panoramic view of the city of Salé. The Berber houses and streets are preserved in the Udaya Fort, which is unique. Next to the fort is a group of bungalows located overseas. It was originally a Portuguese military prison. After the French occupation, it was changed to a restaurant, which has been open since then.
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  • No.4
    󰺂4.5
    4.7/5
    12 Review
    "Salé, the ancient city, has recently witnessed several repairs, including buildings, alleys, monuments, walls, and doors, within the framework of restructuring in order to preserve the city’s memory, revive the historical value of the facilities that bear witness to the civilizations that have succeeded the city since ancient times, and provide a tourism product that serves the city."
    Rabat
    88.9km from Casablanca
    Highlights: There are many historical buildings in RabatOldTown, and the city life of local Arabs can be seen everywhere.
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  • No.5
    󰺂6.7
    4.6/5
    68 Review
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    "tower of hassan is one of famous places in Rabat which is next to river and marina but wait Rabat has much more to show off. Specially old medina and new town"
    Rabat.Hassan
    89km from Casablanca
    Highlights: The Hassan Tower was built in 1196 AD by the Almerhad Dynasty. It was built in the 12th century and is 183 meters long and 139 meters wide. It is said that it was destroyed in a disaster. The grandeur of yesteryear. The Hassan Tower is well preserved, covering an area of 16 meters long and 44 meters high. The whole building complex is solemn and majestic and elegant in style, reflecting the beautiful construction craftsmanship and unique architectural style and decorative arts.
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  • No.6
    󰺂6.5
    4.4/5
    52 Review
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    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 2584 reviews
    "mousoleum of Mohammed V is based in Rabat. Capital of morocco"
    Rabat.Hassan
    89km from Casablanca
    Highlights: Muhammad V was the 35th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire. He received Islamic traditional education in his early years and studied the history of the Ottoman Empire and Persian literature. The royal cavalry at the entrance of the mausoleum, dressed in brightly colored military uniforms, is the target of tourists competing for photos.
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  • No.7
    󰺂4.3
    4.4/5
    5 Review
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    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 378 reviews
    "This is a mausoleum of the ancient Sultan, it is open to non-Muslims like us, so it is worth a visit to feel the culture of Islam"
    Meknes
    >100km from Casablanca
    Highlights: Mausoleum of Mouley Ismail is the mausoleum of the eponymous sultan who made Meknes the capital of his dynasty in the 17th century and is said to be the second mausoleum in Morocco open to non-Muslims .
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  • No.8
    󰺂5.7
    4.8/5
    8 Review
    "Vorubilis is a ancient Roman ruin known as the "Pharaoh's Palace", said to have been built by Egyptian Pharaohs in the time of Moses, and now can visit only an area of 800 x 600 square meters."
    Meknes
    >100km from Casablanca
    Highlights: It is a relatively well-preserved Roman monument. There are ancient Roman buildings and mosaics in the ruins. Here you can learn about the glorious history of the Eastern Roman Empire.
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  • No.9
    󰺂6.4
    4.5/5
    17 Review
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 2189 reviews
    "It was a well-planned exhibition that depicted the inspiration and fashion of this man (Yves Saint Laurent). My teenage sons were all immersed in the exhibits related to him. We sat around the fountain for a long time and hoped we could leave with some debris!"
    Marrakech
    >100km from Casablanca
    Highlights: The most eye-catching event in the fashion industry in the fall of 2017 is undoubtedly the two Yves Saint Laurent museums that will open on October 3 and October 19 in Paris, France and Marrakech, Morocco. This museum in Marrakech is located on Rue Saint Laurent near the Gardens of Mayor, covering an area of 4,000 square meters. It is not just a museum, but a huge art center. It includes a 400-square-meter long-term exhibition hall, a 150-square-meter temporary exhibition hall, an auditorium named after Pierre Berge, the lifelong love of a celebrity, a restaurant named Le Studio Café named after Mr. Paris Studio, as well as a bookstore and a library. The architectural inspiration comes from the fabric pattern in the design draft of Mr. Yves Saint Laurent. The exterior walls are made of terracotta bricks only available in Marrakech, which are stacked to form a cubic fabric texture. for the purity and refinement of its structure.”
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  • No.10
    󰺂10
    4.7/5
    124 Review
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 51814 reviews
    "I'm glad you're interested in Yves Saint Laurent's mansion! The Yves Saint Laurent Mansion is a true gem for fashion enthusiasts and admirers of the iconic designer. Located in Paris, this historic residence offers a glimpse into the world of haute couture and the creative genius of Yves Saint Laurent.The mansion, which once served as Yves Saint Laurent's atelier and home, has been beautifully preserved and transformed into a museum that showcases the designer's work, personal artifacts, and the evolution of his fashion house. Visitors can explore the elegant rooms, filled with exquisite garments, sketches, and photographs that illustrate Yves Saint Laurent's revolutionary impact on the fashion industry.The museum not only celebrates the legacy of Yves Saint Laurent but also provides insight into the artistic process behind his iconic designs. From the intricate details of his creations to the luxurious decor of the mansion itself, every aspect of the experience is a testament to Yves Saint Laurent's enduring influence and artistic vision. A visit to the Yves Saint Laurent Mansion is a journey through the history of fashion and a tribute to one of the most legendary figures in the world of haute couture."
    Marrakech
    >100km from Casablanca
    Highlights: This was once a private villa built by French artist Jacques Majorelle, and later bought by French fashion master Yves Saint Laurent and lived here for several years. Now open to become a popular attraction in Marrakech, the garden is full of rare plants, surrounded by a blue villa, as well as the tombstone of Yves Saint Laurent and a small cafe. French artist Jacques Majorelle acquired a piece of land on the outskirts of Marrakech (now the new district of the city) in 1924, and then devoted almost his entire life experience to designing and building this garden, collecting various plants from all over the world to build a cactus garden , vine promenade, lotus pond, bamboo forest trail... It is said that there are more than 100 kinds of cactus alone. The garden is filled with the painter's favorite blue, and villas, vases, walls, pools, etc., all have this bright and pure blue. This blue was later called Majorelle blue. Until the painter died in a car accident in 1962, the garden was slowly abandoned. In 1980, Yves Saint Laurent and his legendary gay partner Pierre Berge discovered the Majorelle garden in Marrakech and immediately bought the garden. For nearly 30 years, the master lived in the Majorelle garden every spring. On June 1, 2008, the costume master passed away. Pierre Berge scatters his ashes in the garden to fulfill the master's wish. Now the villa has been turned into a museum, and in a room behind the villa, Yves Saint Laurent's manuscripts are displayed.
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FAQ

What are some Best Things to Do near Casablanca?
Some Best Things to Do near Casablanca include:Royal Palace Rabat Morocco, Rabat Medina, Kasbah of the Udayas, Rabat Old Town, Hassan Tower
What are some highly-rated Best Things to Do near Casablanca?
Some highly-rated Best Things to Do near Casablanca include:Royal Palace Rabat Morocco:4.5, Rabat Medina:4.6, Kasbah of the Udayas:4.7, Rabat Old Town:4.7, Hassan Tower:4.6
Where are Best Things to Do near Casablanca located?
The Best Things to Do near Casablanca are mainly located in:Royal Palace Rabat Morocco:Rabat, Rabat Medina:Rabat, Kasbah of the Udayas:Rabat, Rabat Old Town:Rabat, Hassan Tower:Rabat
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