dimecres, 8 de juny del 2011

THE HISTORY OF CASABLANCA


the History of Casablanca, the region primitively witnessed Berber settlers during the 7th century. Anfa, a minor independent country emerged within the area due to the Arab Muslim rule. But later on during the year 1068, this region was completely dominated by the Almoravids.
By the 14th century, with the help of Merinids, Anfa emerged as a major port. By the 15th century, the town became a self-governing state once again. The Portuguese, ruined this town in 1468, eventually attacking the local pirates of the region. The Portuguese constituted a military fortress in the year 1515 with the remnants of the city. The town that emerged here was named Casablanca, which meant White House in Portuguese language. But most of this town was later on destroyed during 1755 due to a severe earthquake, which compelled Portuguese to abandon the region.
The town was renovated and restructured by the grandson of Moulay Ismail and ally of George Washington named Sultan Sidi Mohammed III during the year 1756- 1790, as affirmed in the History of Casablanca. The town was identified as Dar el Beida, the white house in the Arabic dialect and Casa Blanca in the Spanish language.
Casablanca emerged as a port, after the French invasion and with the entrance of French colonists in the area, the local natives started a riot against them. With the French colonization there was sufficient amount of confusion and threat faced by the Moroccans. It was in 1943, that Churchill and Roosevelt discussed the advancement of the war at the Casablanca Conference.
Later on as witnessed in the History of Casablanca, Morocco gained its freedom in 2nd of March 1956 from the French dominion.
Today, Casablanca is considered Morocco's economic and business capital at the Rabat is its political capital.
ibtissam lhajji nouali

THE MOSQUE HASSAN II


-      -The great Hassan II Mosque was commissioned by its namesake, King Hassan II, in part to provide Casablanca with a single landmark monument.
-   Designed by French architect Michel Pinseau, construction of the Hassan II Mosque began in July 1986 on land reclaimed. near the sea. The goal for completion of the mosque was King Hassan II's 60th birthday in 1989, but it ended up not being finished until August 30, 1993.
-       -The  Moroccans seem to be genuinely proud of their monument.
-   -Nearly all the materials of the Hassan II Mosque are from Morocco, with the sole exceptions of the imported white granite columns and glass chandeliers (from Murano, near Venice). The marble is from Agandir, the cedar wood is from the Middle Atlas and the granite comes from Tafraoute. Over 6,000 -Moroccan master craftsmen and artisans were employed to work these local materials into the intricate decorations that embellish the entire structure. When construction passed its deadline in the early 1990s, 1,400 men worked by day and 1,000 worked by night to bring the vast project to completion.
-   -The Hassan II Mosque is open to all Muslims at daily prayer times and for special Friday services. Non-Muslim visitors may enter the mosque on guided tours, which take place several times a day in English.
It really is a beautiful monument.

TRANSPORT


- If you want to leave the city in one of his guided tours will go quietly into the little train departures from the hotel.
- If you want to leave the city on the hotel can rent cars in good condition for an affordable price at the time.
- If you want to go to another city in the country, even he could provide apartments that we have in other cities, but only out of a day, you can continue with the rental car but then choose the rental rates daily day which is also offers a good price.
- The hotel also has vehicles that offer a limited but there is little chance of finding one with the number of people residing or reserved.
Any of these issues can tell me or comment on reception.
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SAADI TOMBS


Saadi Tombs are one of the most visited places in Marrakech. Were open to the publicin 1917, when they were discovered.

These tombs date from the late sixteenth century and are located in an enclosed gardenwhich is accessed through a small hallway.

In the same garden you can see more than 100 tombs decorated with mosaics. Theyare buried the bodies of the servants and warriors of the dynasty Saadi.

Hotels


Atlas Asni


Located in a green environment, surrounded by gardens and palm trees, this 4-starhotel enjoys a prime location, near the Medina and many major attractions in Marrakech

Pets are not allowed.
All children under 8 years stay free of charge when using existing bedding.
All older children or adults are charged 85 % of the room stay per night and person for extra beds.
Wi-fi internet is available in public areas and is free of charge.
20 % VAT is included. Service charge is included.
Buffet breakfast is included in the room rate.
No deposit will be charged.
Free public parking is possible at a location nearby.
The hotel reserves the right to pre-authorise credit cards prior to arrival.





MANSOUR EDDAHBI HOTEL


Established in 1989, this air-conditioned hotel comprises a total of 441 rooms. Facilities on offer include 4 bars, 5 restaurants, and 6 conference rooms.
           
Rooms         
Rooms are good in size and nicely decorated. The overall dcor is a perfect combination of modern and traditional styles. The bathrooms are medium-sized.
General       
This property is located near to the congress palace. The hotel has a special entrance to go directly to the palace. It is recommend as of the top hotels in Marrakech
Exterior         
The exterior is a modern building, recreating the type of a traditional Moroccan house.
Restaurant 
There are a variety of restaurants offering Mediterranean or international cuisine. 
There is also a bar and a pool bar.





THE BAHIA PALACE



The Bahia Palace is a palace with nice gardens locatedin Marrakech, Morocco. It was build in the late XIX century. The name means “brilliance”. Essence of Islamic and morocca style.

The gardens has an extension the 8.000m² . it was build by Si Moussa, for his personal use, this palace has the name of one the his wives.

When you walk down to the giant gardens, the smell oh the flowers suround you and makes you feel completly free.


WEEKEND IN CASABLANCA - MOROCCO


- DEPARTURE: friday, june 3 at 07.00h (Barcelona)
- ARRIVAL: 09:00h / moroccan time: 08:00h (Casablanca-Sale)
- RETURN: sunday, june 5 at 18:00h/ moroccan time: 17:00h (Casablanca-Sale)
- ARRIVAL: 20.00h (Barcelona)

 ACTIVITIES IN THE TRAVEL 

DAY 1:
When you get off the plane, a taxi will wait in the airport main exit. This will take you to your hotel. Breakfast at the hotel,early departure to Casablanca and tour of the city including the Mohamed V Square, the square of the United Nations, and the cathedral of Notredame de Lourdes. In the evening return to their hotel for dinner, later have music and dancing.






 DAY 2: 
Breakfast at the hotel and departure to the city of Marrakech, where you can discover main places of interest, the Hassan II Mosque, the tombs of the dynasty saadina and the palace of the bay. After eating out in a 4x4 vehicle heading south. Evening at the Casino have the Mamounia where you can spend a fabulous and wonderful night.








 

DAY 3: 
Breakfast at the hotel. Tour the most famous streets
of Casablanca. Lunch at the hotel. Free time until the time of collection to the airport. Check-in and departure to the city of origin.