1) Chellah- was initially a Roman city named Sala Colonia. After the Romans abandoned the city a necropolis and mosque were then built over part of the ruins and the area was walled in. The ruins at Chellah are interesting, but what really captured our attention were the storks.
2) Musee de Oudaias- housed in the former Palace of Moulay Ismail. The Museum contains a great collection of jewelry and clothing from each of the regions of Morocco along with Roman and prehistoric jewelry.
3) Jardin Exotique- Marcel Francois, a French horticulturalist, built the garden in 1951. The garden is overgrown, but what makes the garden interesting is how it was designed. It is set up like a maze with tunnels, hanging bridges, and bamboo bridges.
2) Musee de Oudaias- housed in the former Palace of Moulay Ismail. The Museum contains a great collection of jewelry and clothing from each of the regions of Morocco along with Roman and prehistoric jewelry.
3) Jardin Exotique- Marcel Francois, a French horticulturalist, built the garden in 1951. The garden is overgrown, but what makes the garden interesting is how it was designed. It is set up like a maze with tunnels, hanging bridges, and bamboo bridges.