Rabat – With a history going back to the 3rd century B.C., Rabat is the capital of Morocco. A city where gleaming examples of the architecture that represents the country’s colorful history are ubiquitous. Mosques, palaces, museums and markets that have flourished since the Middle Ages make up the city’s architectural richness.
In addition to being the capital, Rabat has also assumed the role of representing Arab Maghreb values. With its educational institutions serving those who want to learn Arabic and familiarize themselves Morocco’s syncretic culture, as well as its historic museums and palaces and its lively social life, Rabat is a highly hospitable and cosmopolitan city.
Red City Marrakesh
Rabat – Mysterious, mystical, fabled… With a past going back eight centuries, Marrakesh is an authentic central Moroccan city representative of the country’s entire texture. Known as Mur(n)akush in the Berber language, it means Land of God. Color is perceived when light waves of different lengths strike the retina, and there must be an inestimable number of wave lengths here for this is an ultra colorful city. The minute you set foot in it you will never forget it. You will even start to question the place where you live!
Jamaa El-Fnaaquare
Rabat – The most important part of Marrakesh’s medina quarter is Jamaa el-Fna Square, the first square to be taken under protection by Unesco to preserve its native life and culture. Bustling from the morning hours and never slowing down all day, it is a fairy-tale venue.