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Free booking and cancellationFree payment tour, no set price, booking and cancellation are free
Hello dear Travellers this is me :D Are you ready to know more about your guide? let’s get started. My name is Adil Chemouri, I was born in Rabat and I'm 32 years old. I’m a person who love meeting new people, especially the ones coming from foreign countries. I love doing my best to help them know everything about my city and to have an interesting and funny experience at the same time. I am dedicated, open minded and helpful. My friends appreciate my optimistic view of things, my motivation and my good skills in communication. I love traveling, meeting new faces, new souls walking around new cities just for the pleasure, and nothing else, having a good trip is the right mix of simplicity, excitation, emotions and mesmerizing; and of course a little bit of tiredness and troubles that makes every memory special. All these reasons pushed me to make from my passion a job, and an ambitious Guide in the city where I was born, Rabat.
For my lovely tourists I suggest a great itinerary, starting by meeting next to Rabat’s train station. In our way to the city center we will stop by one of the biggest avenues in rabat, med 5 avenue, where we will find The moroccan Parliament and one of the biggest banks in morocco .
If you are looking for lovely and quality handicrafts, you will be in love with the traditional shops in the Souk of the Medina. After, we will head towards Kasbah des Oudayas, you have likely heard about the blue city of morocco, but did you know Rabat has its own mini blue city? Wander the streets or sit in one of the cafes on the edge of the walls, and watch the ocean stretch out in front of you.
We will also go to Hassan tower where the Mausoleum is located, these are two of Morocco’s most mystical places. At the end of this unforgettable day, we will visit the marina where we can go to a different city located in the other side of the river by taking the boat .
In the main entrance of the train station of Rabat ville, with a red backpack and red cap.
Free tours do not have a set price, instead, each person gives the guru at the end of the tour the amount that he or she considers appropriate (these usually range from €10 to $50 depending on satisfaction with the tour).