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10 things to do in Rabat

Usually, during you tours in Morocco, plan to visit familiar cities such as Marrakesh, Fes and Essaouira, and they usually imagine that the country’s capital will be very expensive, but in reality it is not so as in Rabat dont miss these 10 things to do in Rabat.

10 things to do in Rabat

Rabat is a great place to travel with a limited budget, so accommodations can be cheap, as well as having Many food markets where you can buy cheap fruits and vegetables. If you are looking for a fun city with great food, beautiful palaces and gardens full of roses, Rabat is the place for you!

This modern capital is located near Casablanca and is easily accessible from nearby coastal cities such as Tangier and Essaouira, and it is also a great base for exploring Fes or Meknes because these cities are only two hours away.

Tourist places in Rabat
 Hassan Tower

The construction of the Hassan Tower began in the twelfth century, and it was assumed that the tower would become the home of the minaret of the largest mosque in the entire world. Unfortunately, the Moroccan ruler, Jacob Mansour, who started the project, died before its completion. In 2012, these monuments became part of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and now you can stroll around the site and enjoy the beauty of the unfinished building.

Perhaps the beautiful patterns of building the tower make this place an amazing destination to visit in Rabat; as it is in front of the unfinished minaret; the tomb of King Mohamed V beautiful and his two sons; and it is possible to visit the inner shrine guarded by members of the Royal Moroccan Guard.

Chellah city

Chellah is an ancient medieval fortified city located on the outskirts of Rabat on the banks of the Abu Regreg River along the lines of the ancient Roman cities; and it is a very quiet place and ideal for escaping from the crowds of visitors in the heart of the city. Moreover; the entire area is covered with abandoned buildings and beautiful plants.

A walk around the Rabat Zoo


Rabat Zoo is impressive quite large, as the size of this zoo and the sheer quantity of different species that can be seen here (130 different species of animals) make this place worth a visit for the whole day.

This park also contains a variety of animals one can dream of seeing on African safari trips such as elephants, lions, rhinoceroses and hippos.

Royal palace


The Royal Palace in Rabat is the official residence of King Hassan II and the royal family, in addition to being the place where the king and his family spend most of their time, and this palace is also a place where there are many of the most important government offices in the country.

The official name of this palace is the Al-Mishwar Al-Saeed Palace; which means the place of the Palace of Happiness. The extensive lands also include administrative and government buildings, trees, gardens, and a large procession square.

Palaces can only be admired remotely because entry is prohibited. However, even from afar you will feel the splendor of the building and its majestic and grand design.

The Oudayas

The old Kasbah is the place where the original city of Rabat was built, and it is located on top of a cliff overlooking the place where the Abu Regreg River and the Atlantic Ocean meet, so the view over the water from the fortified Kasbah is stunning and serves as a great location to enjoy the sunset.

The castle is now a beautiful residential area, and it would be very nice to stroll through the narrow little streets of this ancient city.

You will not encounter as many merchants and craftsmen here as in other kasbahs in Morocco, but in reality you will encounter many wonderful wooden souvenirs for sale.

Walk through the Andalusian gardens

The French in the twentieth century It is a great choice these garden; and still kept in excellent condition until this day. Here you will see a mixture of Andalusian flowers and shrubs, as well as some orange, lemon and banana trees. Also, the garden is the ideal place to relax in the shade on a hot day in IT …

Old City Rabat

One of thse 10 things to do in Rabat; is the old medina will not be complete without spending some time wandering the streets of the old city, and AGDAL is no exception, as it includes one of the oldest old Moroccan cities, and the most easy to move, and it will be fun for you to walk between the narrow streets of various colors and smells, with wandering Go for lots of perfect souvenirs.

Relax on the coast

Rabat and the nearby city of Salé have beautiful coastlines for those who want to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and breathe in the fresh sea air.

Rabat also has some beaches; The most important ones are usually very crowded; so it may be better to take a shared taxi from the center to go to the beaches located about 13 km south of the city.

Residence in the city
Rabat

Riad Dar al-Ghaly
This riad is located in the heart of the Medina, a short walk from the Kasbah of the Odyssey and the Andalusian gardens. It has very comfortable beds and quiet comfortable rooms. Travelers interested in exploring the old city; it is a great choice ; By visiting busy markets and trying local food. A full and delicious breakfast every morning on site. The riad staff is very helpful and will answer any questions you have about Rabat. For direct booking via booking here.

The best restaurants in Rabat


Restaurant koutobia is in a side street; and it is one of the best places in Rabat to eat, they have delicious traditional Moroccan dishes such as chicken pastilla and lamb in the tagine; So meals are also served with olives and roasted almonds on the side.

The marina


You can choose this restaurant if you like seafood; bread and olives were served as appetizers before the main seafood dish.

The restaurant is located in front of the area where the Abu Raqraq River meets the Atlantic Ocean; and if you sit by the window; you will enjoy a wonderful view of the marina. You can also see the Hassan Tower from the marina; and if you go there when it is dark for dinner; you will enjoy a scenery of light as the tower is lit at night.

How to get to Rabat


the capital of Morocco Rabat is , and therefore, it is easily accessible from many other Moroccan cities. Since November 2018; a high-speed train connects Tangier and IT IS and covers the distance between the two cities within two hours. The proximity of AGDAL to Casablanca makes it ideal for visiting the two cities.

Taha Studios

From these 10 things to do in Rabat; this place is more like a studio or private apartment than an inn; and it is a clean place, has comfortable sofas and provides good workspaces. The kitchen includes cutlery, utensils and pans if you prefer to cook your own meals rather than eat in restaurants.

It is not near the old town; but it is next to a tram stop is very convenient.

The private apartment has very good Wi-Fi and a flat-screen TV, and also includes breakfast every morning. For direct booking via booking here

Dar Bennis Al Madina


This family-owned guesthouse is located right in the center of the old town and will surely charm you. It is located amid the colorful old city streets and in an ideal location to enjoy the crowded market atmosphere; And you can reserve breakfast every morning; and you can enjoy it with home owners and other guests staying there.

 Go on a boat trip

One of the great 10 things to do in Rabat is to take a short boat trip on this river.

Note that the boats are rowing boats, so they are very quiet and really perfect for a relaxing evening on the river. It is also a great way to see the old fortified Kasbah from a different perspective.

You will have to negotiate the price but it is worth it, and a trip across the river to the Salé region will cost about 2 dirhams, but traveling further afield will cost a lot.

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