Top 10 Things to do Good for Kids in Rabat-Sale-Zemmour-Zaer Region, Morocco

December 14, 2021 Darleen Reid

Discover the best top things to do in Rabat-Sale-Zemmour-Zaer Region, Morocco including viagens por marrocos, Morocco Touring, Morocco Nomad Trips, Pure Morocco Tours & Travel, Moroccan Food Tour, Escape Now Rabat, Musee De l'Abeille Vivante, Poupees du Monde, Mausoleum of Mohammad V, Chellah.
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1. viagens por marrocos

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5.0 based on 44 reviews

viagens por marrocos

Morcco Sahara tours, Camel trekking in Merzouga,Marakech desert tours ,tours from Casablanca,tours from Rabat to Sahara

2. Morocco Touring

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5.0 based on 31 reviews

Morocco Touring

We organize day trips from Rabat.

3. Morocco Nomad Trips

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5.0 based on 36 reviews

Morocco Nomad Trips

we are a tourism Company based in Morocco . We have a fleet of minivans and four by four well equipped and comfort artable. We are able to offer a range of facilities and quality services to customized your travel , holiday , day Excursions to Morocco.

4. Pure Morocco Tours & Travel

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5.0 based on 56 reviews

Pure Morocco Tours & Travel

PURE MOROCCO is a boutique tours & travel operator; established in Rabat, with representatives in major Moroccan cities. We provide outstanding local experience; thanks to our staff's knowledge of Morocco combined with our network of partners. We are driven by our constant desire to provide a product where travel arrangements can be made with personal care and know-how.

5. Moroccan Food Tour

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Moroccan Food Tour

Route suggested by MOROCCAN FOOD TOUR are a perfect introduction to the Moroccan gastronomy. You can try a large choice of Moroccan terroir products while taking advantage of many explications and anecdotes on the city and savored products, in the company of an official tourist guide, licensed but especially passionate.. We will lead you throughout the streets to meets traditional craftsmen. We will savor their specialties, before ending our tour at the mythic Kasbah of the Oudayas. You will savor many big classics of the Moroccan gastronomy made by different renown food craftsmen set in for many years now within the ancient medina of the city of Rabat. Technical details : Duration: 03h30 time to 04h; Departure time : 11h00; Distance: 2.5 km ~ 3 km; Meeting Point: Gare Rabat Ville; Drop point: Kasbah des Oudayas; 02 persons min, 12 max (Please, contact us for groups). Highlights : More than 6 food savoring stops; Drinks; Lunch or Diner in a Restauriad; Official tour guide

6. Escape Now Rabat

Agdal, 54 Avenue de France, 1st Floor Less Than a Minute Walk From the Station Agdal Avenue De France, Tram Line N ° 1, Rabat Morocco +212 696-731058 [email protected] http://escapenow.ma/
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Escape Now Rabat

Escape NOW Rabat, the biggest Escape Game Center in Rabat invites you to discover its 3 different immersive Escape Rooms. Locked in a mysterious Room, You'll have to solve puzzles, break through mysteries, open locks and secret doors while collaborating together for the ultimate goal of escaping in less than 60 minutes. Might be simple to understand, but do you really have what it takes to escape?

7. Musee De l'Abeille Vivante

34 Bis Complexe Artisanal El Oulja Vallee Du Bouregreg, Sale 11000 Morocco +212 5378-04243 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/Mus%C3%A9e-de-labeille-vivante-La-ruche-des-sciences-2273780422947344/
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Musee De l'Abeille Vivante

8. Poupees du Monde

3 Impasse Nakhla, Bouqroune, Rabat 10000 Morocco +212 664-935740 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/poupees.du.monde.rabat/
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Poupees du Monde

Poupees du Monde is a souvenir doll collection, hosted in a traditional Moroccan house. Around 2500 dolls, originating from over 90 countries, are presented to visitors. This unique and quirky collection invites you to travel throughout time and space and discover the beautiful diversity of traditional costumes around the world.

Reviewed By HINAWASEEM - Islamabad, Pakistan

The Franco-Moroccan couple, Abdeljalil and Marie Michèle Haffar, created this magical Art Museum in 2019. It is a permanent exhibition with more than 2500 exhibits from more than 90 countries from five continents of the world. You can find this delightful display in a traditional house in the Rabat Medina. It is decorated with ornate grills, beautiful zellig tiles, classy woodwork and moorish arches. You can see folk dolls, souvenir dolls, regional dolls and dolls depicting different professions. Each doll is made of different material but all of them have cloth attires. The passion of the founders is clearly evident. A true gem of a museum for all ages.

9. Mausoleum of Mohammad V

Boulevard Abi Regreg, Rabat 10030 Morocco
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4.5 based on 2,501 reviews

Mausoleum of Mohammad V

Reviewed By ogerkan - New York City, United States

Located on a large hilltop alongside the Hassan Tower complete with ceremonial guards on horseback and foot, the Mausoleum of Mohammad V is an impressive site. Plan on walking the square and observing the exquisite exterior prior to entering to pay your respects.

10. Chellah

Rabat Morocco
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Chellah

Reviewed By J0anned568 - Canberra, Australia

This site in Rabat is well worth a visit and is of considerable historic interest. Getting there by private bus (or car) was tricky towards the middle of the day because local traffic was in log-jam in a nearby intersection so allow time for this or walk. Leaving was even more difficult as we needed to turn left out of the ruins and we had to go the long way around the block and that took 20 mins to get back to essentially the same spot but on opposite side of the road. The site is Arabic/Islamic ruins set among older Roman ruins. They are beautifully presented having been integrated into a botanic garden. The ruins are at the bottom of a hill reached by a 'steepish' sloping path with some steps. The ground within the ruins is uneven, so less mobile people need to be careful. We had our own guide, and I suggest making sure that you can get information about the site online or out of guide books otherwise you will wander around and not realise what you are looking at. I don't recall any signs to point out different elements. Good winter rains meant that the area was covered by wildflowers and wonderful yellow-coloured lichens. Storks were perched on large stick nests and were often engaged in mating activities with lots of noise and fanfare. Take time to wander as you can catch site of mosaics and other features. It as worth visiting the pond with eels (good apparently for fertility) and we gave the local woman some money to feed the cats. It was very peaceful and a great place to spend a quite time. It was not very busy during our visit in late March.

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