Casablanca's Hassan II Mosque and Rabat's Historic Landmarks
- Greetings from Casablanca! The Hassan II Mosque should be your only stop while in Casablanca, Morocco's commercial hub. Its 690-foot (210 m) minaret, the tallest minaret in the world, stands in a picturesque location on the ocean. Even though the mosque's exterior and surroundings are impressive, it stands out because it is one of the few mosques in the nation that non-Muslims are allowed to enter. Join a mosque tour in the morning and be amazed by the exquisite craftsmanship, including the hand-carved stone and wood, the elaborate marble floor details, and the gilded ceilings.
- Travel north to Rabat, which served as the capital during the imperial era. Wander the Roman and Islamic ruins while exploring the medieval fortifications of the Chellah Necropolis. Enter the old city of Rabat through the majestic gate of the Kasbah des Oudaias.
- Visit the 20th-century Andalusian Gardens to enjoy a tranquil setting away from the crowds. Learn about the Hassan Tower, the minaret of an unfinished mosque, and the Mohamed V Mausoleum. All that remains of this abandoned 12th-century project are the mosque's support structures, including 200 columns and the minaret.