Morocco, Spain, and Portugal Day 3 Marrakesh to Casablanca to Rabat

My son-in-law, Matt, was late to the bus this morning, so as “punishment” the tour director made him sing—without realizing that he really can sing. I always love hearing Matt sing, so this “punishment” was actually a treat for me. 🎶

First stop: Casablanca, the financial capital of Morocco. Because of the movie, the name brings up all kinds of romantic images, but the city itself feels a bit like suburban California—nothing especially unique, except for the Hassan II mosque, which is the second-tallest religious structure in the world.

Hassan II Mosque

The mosque was finished in 1996 after only six years of construction! It can accommodate up to 105,000 people praying at one time.

The mosque was ginormous
Look at how big the door to the mosque is
The location of the mosque right on the ocean is incredible

Later, we had lunch in Casablanca right on the water. The view was better than the food, but if I’m with my friends, I’m happy.

Carolyn with her “American” pizza
Kay and her fresh fish lunch

The highlight of the day was Rabat. As soon as we drove into the city, I knew it was something special. The whole city feels like a vast park, filled with trees and flowers and lined with wide boulevards. It’s incredibly beautiful. 🌿🌸

Our beautiful hotel is right on the water across from the Performing Arts Center (seen in this photo Matt took from his balcony.)

The Rabat Kasbah is like an adorable walled village, with cute doorways around every corner.

Anna and me
Julie
Kay
Jim and Nancy

The view of the ocean and river mouth reminded Jim and me of Sicily. I took so many pictures.

Marilyn and Paul
Matt and Mike
Jim
A sweet finale to the end of a wonderful day.

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  1. Fabulous. Thank you so much for sharing. Fascinating and intriguing place. Both the pizza and the fun looked pretty good.

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