Ciao, mi chiamo Asmaa, sono una guida turistica autorizzata ed entusiasta di Rabat, inoltre sto lavorando con una ONG locale chiamata Rabat sale Memoir, il mio ruolo in questa ONG è educare gli scolari sull'importanza del loro materiale tangibile e intangibile eredità. Il mio obiettivo più importante è farti innamorare della mia affascinante città di Rabat e del nostro bellissimo paese, il Marocco, spiegando la sua ricca storia e le diverse culture, oltre a mostrarti i suoi monumenti più interessanti e la sua cultura più bella. Negli ultimi due anni ho fatto free walking tour della città in inglese, arabo, francese e turco, senza mai mancare di impegno nei confronti dei nostri turisti e condividendo l'amore per la mia patria. Il turismo non è solo il mio lavoro, è il mio hobby.
First things first: Rabat is definitely worth visiting. And definitely worth being shown by Asmaa. She works with small groups (5, max 6 people), and so everybody has a chance to ask a lot of questions - and get detailed answers - not just about the city itself, but about the country, the king etc. Some details might not be 100% accurate (e.g. the king is actually divorced and not happily married), but it doesn't really matter. She's fun, speaks fluent English, knows and loves the city - what more can one ask for?
Asmaa is very enthusiastic and knowledgeable. She showed us many interesting sites and teached us about history and architecture. Her English is very good as well. Great experience!
Asmaa was wonderful! Encompasses all the qualities- punctual, incredibly knowledgeable, interesting, funny, and good storyteller. One of best tours we’ve had… and we’ve had a few! Thank you, Asmaa!
We highly recommend Asmaa for the Rabat city tour! She had answers to all our questions, gave many information about history, the place of interest and the country in general. Just perfect! Thank you so much :)
While the trip took 30 minutes longer than expected, Asmaa's lively and modern approach to storytelling made the journey enjoyable. However, some of the stories and information provided were too general and not entirely accurate, although they still contributed to an engaging overall narrative.