Rabat

Travel Guide

Rabat
Rabat
Rabat
Rabat
Rabat

See the royal palace, relax near storks on the beach and stroll through the magnificent 12th-century citadel in the city whose name means Fortified Place.

As Morocco’s capital, Rabat is a cultural hub of art galleries, museums and theatres. One highlight, the modern Bouregreg Marina, is known for its array of historical architecture and spectacular harbour views. Stroll along the shores of the Bou Regreg River, where it meets the Atlantic Ocean. Head east along the marina to reach the Hassan Tower, an impressive minaret surrounded by lone-standing pillars on a plaza.

Expect to encounter many birds, especially storks, as you wander through the city. Sunbathe on Dahomey Beach or Harhoura Beach and enjoy a typical Mediterranean climate, with warm, dry summer days and mild winters.

At the mouth of the river is the spectacular Kasbah of the Udayas citadel complex, dating back to the 1100s. Enter the fortress through the Almohad gate of Bab Oudaya. Browse impressive works of art in the Galérie d’Art Miloudi Nouiga within this walled complex.

Wander through the Medina old town area for its quaint alleys and souk markets. Purchase traditional souvenirs from the shops near the citadel.

Outside the fortified walls, the Mohammed V National Theatre is among the city’s most renowned arts hubs. Learn about the region’s history in the acclaimed Rabat Archaeological Museum. It is just across the street from the Mohamed VI Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art.

Travel south against the flow of the river to the medieval necropolis of Chellah. Near here is the Royal Palace of Rabat, where Morocco’s royal family resides.

Morocco’s capital city faces the Atlantic Ocean on the country’s northwestern coast. Rabat is about 50 miles (85 kilometres) northeast of Casablanca and 155 miles (250 kilometres) south of Tangier. Marrakech is 4 hours away by train. Fly to the Rabat-Salé Airport on the northeastern side of the river and take the 30-minute airport shuttle to the city centre.

Rabat is a picturesque coastal city with fascinating cultural and historical sights. UNESCO recognises the city as a modern capital successfully incorporating its 12th-century heritage.

Where to stay in Rabat

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Agdal

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The golf courses and jazz scene are just a few things visitors like about Agdal. National Library of the Kingdom of Morocco and Al Barid Stadium are worthwhile spots to check out, and you can hop on the metro at Ibn Sina Tram Stop or Agdal-Avenue de France Tram Stop to get around the larger area.

Agdal
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Medina of Rabat

Shopping, historical sites and beaches are just a few things travellers like about Medina of Rabat. Sights like Grand Mosque and Rue des Consuls are spots to explore, and you can get around the greater Rabat area at Bab Chellah Tram Stop.

Medina of Rabat
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Hay Riad

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Though Hay Riad may not have many top sights, you can venture to the surrounding area to see attractions like Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium and Rabat Zoo.

Hay Riad
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Plage des Nations

Plan a visit to nearby attractions like Exotic Gardens of Bouknadel while you're exploring Plage des Nations and the larger area.

Plage des Nations
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Quartier Hassan

Quartier Hassan is well liked for its museums and gardens. If you're hoping to get in some sightseeing, Hassan Tower and Mausoleum of Mohammed V are top spots, and you can jump on the metro at Place du 16 Novembre Tram Stop or Tour Hassan Tram Stop to get around.

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Souissi

Unique features of Souissi include the gardens and restaurants. Make a stop by Royal Golf Dar Es Salam or Foret Hilton while you're exploring the area.

Souissi

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