Experience Hidden Spain with the Experts
08/05/2025 · By Tim Hall
From Barcelona to the foodie haven of the Basque Country and iconic landmarks of Andalucía, uncover Spain with Great Rail Journeys’ Tour Manager Tim Hall.
Read moreRabat has been the capital city of Morocco since the French arrived in 1912, retaining its status as capital when the kingdom declared its independence in 1956, by order of the King. There are two very separate parts to the city - the old walled town (Medina) and the new town (Ville Nouvelle) which was built by the French. Unlike many of Morocco's cities, Rabat is neither congested nor hectic, enjoying wide boulevards, a relaxed atmosphere and a predominantly middle-class population. The Medina is a real pleasure to explore; it is the most compact area of the city, bordered by the ocean, the Bou Regreg River and by the Almohades and Andalusian walls, which date back to the 12th and 17th centuries respectively.
Follow the tracks of the ancient Moors from the shores of Spain to mystical Moroccan cities. Discover the diverse architecture of Barcelona, including Gaudí's iconic church, and the treasures of Andalucía's capital, Seville, before crossing the Strait of Gibraltar to Morocco. Soak up Morocco's flavours in Casablanca, Rabat, Fes, Meknes and ...
On a journey through Morocco, discover the rich heritage of its imperial cities and the timeless beauty of the Atlas Mountains and Sahara Desert. Explore the historic streets of Fes, Marrakech and Rabat, where bustling souks, intricate palaces and grand mosques offer a window into Morocco's past and present. Venture into the High Atlas,...