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Top Historical Sites to Visit in Morocco

  • Writer: Muneera Safar
    Muneera Safar
  • 2 days ago
  • 5 min read

Updated: 1 day ago

The culture is manifested in Morocco by historical backgrounds of the medinas, palaces and age old customs. There are historically important sites in Marrakech's bazaars and Fes's walls, from which one can learn about the long and rich history of Morocco. It is a country that is a unique country that has a blend of Berber, Arab and European cultures that is seen in its architecture, food, and lifestyle of the people. Both for the majesty of the magnificent palaces, archaeological fascination and Islamic architecture, you are promised of being transported to the time.


If you are planning to go explore Morocco’s historical sites, the first step is to get a Morocco Visa. With very few exceptions, including Meknes and Rabat, some of the most imperial cities you may have never heard of, and the Roman ruins of Volubilis, and the striking blue of Chefchaouen. If you can travel, then that destination will take its own part of you with its own unique perspective to the rich history and breathtaking scenery. Let Morocco enchant your spirit!


The Red City’s Timeless Beauty
The Red City’s Timeless Beauty

Here are the Top 6 Tourist Destinations in Morocco for History and Culture

 

1. Marrakech – The Red City’s Timeless Beauty


Marrakech is renowned as the Red City that proud of being the cultural capital of Morocco with several precious gems. Jemaa el-Fnaa is a striking square in the city and it is the primary tourist attraction point where people perform stories, singing, tricks and also offer commodity. You will also get an opportunity the Medina city characterized by old-fashioned bazaars that offer jewelry, carpets, spices and beautiful lamps. A visit to the Bahia Palace and Koutoubia Mosque showcases Morocco’s splendid architecture. Saadian Tombs adorned by mosaic tiles are also one of the most interesting places for those tourists who have a desire to look round the history. Marrakech is among the places that one cannot afford to miss if they are interested in experiencing Morocco’s history.

 

2. Fes – The Cultural and Spiritual Heart of Morocco


Fes is also referred as the cultural capital of Morocco, and it feels more like the city that has been closed for some time. You will get the mid-age feel especially when you visit the Medina of Fes el-Bali which is among the biggest Medinas where car access is restricted. Here, one can visit the first university in the world – Al-Qarawiyyin University that was established in 859. Culture and history enthusiasts will also like the Chouara Tannery that has been in the business of tanning the leather in the conventional way. In its Islamic art, Morocco has several features, which are stucco carving which is evident in Bou Inania Madrasa and mosaic tile. The architecture of this city is unique and when walking through the city of Fes one gets an impression of an open air museum.

 

3. Thus, Meknes was recognized as the Imperial City of Grandeur


It is one of the four cities that was considered as the royal cities in Morocco and was highly advanced by the patronage of Sultan Moulay Ismail. The Bab Mansour Gate, an architectural masterpiece with stunning zellij tilework, welcomes visitors into this historical treasure trove. In it are described the Heri es-Souani granaries and the Royal Stables of the 17th-century Moorish architecture. In the neighborhood there is an archeological site of the Roman city of Volubilis which depicts the pre Islamic history of the place with the remnants of mosaics and columns. Meknes is one of the most historical cities of Morocco that are belonging to the group of the imperial cities.

 

4. Chefchaouen – The Blue Pearl of Morocco


In addition, the city that is painted blue today has historically strong Andalusian influence on it. While formally developed in the middle of the 15th century, this city used to be a shelter for Moors and Jews during Spanish Inquisition. Find out about the narrow, blue painted alleys and pathways to get into the Kasbah Museum that has culture and history, Andalusian garden, and old weapons gallery. The Spanish Mosque is located on the hill; therefore, it provides an exquisite view of the town and the Rif Mountains.

 

5. Rabat – The Historical Capital


It is the administrative capital of Morocco as well as an ancient city, and they are many places of historical importance in the city. The Hassan Tower, an unfinished 12th-century minaret, stands as a remarkable relic of the Almohad dynasty. Beside the Royal Mausoleum, the Mausoleum of Mohammed V is devoted to Moroccan Royal Majesties; the designs of marbles are beautiful. This is the Kasbah of the Udayas that was constructed on the rocky coast of the Atlantic Ocean, and which can be considered as beautiful and less crowded area apart from the large cities of Morocco. The cobblestoned streets of blue-and-white structures give an impression that one is contained within an artistic painting. It is one of the places that any tourist visiting Morocco should consider visiting since it has an aura of royalty.

 

6. Casablanca – The Gateway to Morocco’s Colonial Heritage


Casablanca is big city in Morocco and it has got the blends of modern facilities and historical attractions. The principle attraction of the city is the Hassan II Mosque, it is one of the largest mosques in the world in terms of the area; with the minaret and the view to the ocean. The Old Medina and the Quarter Habous with some of the buildings embodying both the French-Moroccan architectures represent modern Morroco colonial history. For an experience of a little touch of the 20th century, it is recommended to visit the Rick’s Café that is built from the film – ‘Casablanca’. This is one of modern cities that strongly develop, but there are many references to history and culture in this city; that’s why this place is inspiring for tourists.


Conclusion:

 

The stunning cities of Marrakech and Fes, the liberal and modern cities of Casablanca and Rabat are some of the cities that are found in Morocco characterized by history and culture at every corner. Exploring the alleys of the medina, standing in front of architectural wonders, or enjoying life’s colors of the country make you appreciate Morocco’s cultural heritage even more. Morocco is actually an ideal country for those tourists who would like to travel through the timeline as it has the Berber, Arabic, and European roots.

 

If you are eager to let ourselves be enchanted by this fascinating country, then the best way to do so is through the morocco tour package or through the morocco holiday package. Whether you are interested in archeological sites or cultural sites, our expert team will create a perfect program for you focusing on the landmarks of Morocco. Visit us today and proceed to a world of history, traditions, and beauty and get the adventure of a lifetime.

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Radhiya Furat
Radhiya Furat
2 days ago

great post

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