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Guide 🇲🇦 Rabat

Rabat
👤 Population 572,717 🕛 Local time:

Hassan Tower

Rabat’s iconic unfinished 12th-century minaret rises above a vast columned plaza, offering one of the city’s most recognizable historic landmarks.


Kasbah of the Udayas

This UNESCO-listed 12th-century citadel charms visitors with blue-and-white lanes, Atlantic views, monumental gates, and an authentic lived-in atmosphere.


Mausoleum of Mohammed V

A masterpiece of Moroccan craftsmanship, this royal mausoleum dazzles with white marble, zellige tilework, carved cedar, and ceremonial guards.


Chellah Necropolis

Atmospheric walled ruins blend Roman remains, medieval tombs, gardens, and nesting storks, creating one of Rabat’s most evocative historic sites.


Mohammed VI Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art

Morocco’s leading modern art museum showcases major national artists and rotating exhibitions in a striking contemporary building.


Andalusian Gardens

A peaceful garden retreat inside the kasbah, filled with citrus trees, bougainvillea, fountains, and terraced paths overlooking the river.


Oudayas Museum

Set in a 17th-century palace inside the kasbah, this museum displays traditional instruments, ceramics, carpets, and elegant historic interiors.


Corniche de Rabat

This scenic seafront promenade is ideal for sunset walks, ocean views, and experiencing Rabat’s relaxed coastal lifestyle.


Villa des Arts de Rabat

A restored Art Deco villa presenting contemporary Moroccan art, experimental exhibitions, and a calm garden setting for a refined cultural stop.


Bab Oudaia

The kasbah’s monumental Almohad gate impresses with intricate stonework and serves as a dramatic entrance to Rabat’s historic citadel.


Royal Palace

The official residence of Morocco’s king represents Rabat’s modern political importance and adds regal grandeur to the city’s landmark roster.


Rabat Beach

A broad Atlantic beach below the kasbah, popular for dramatic coastal views, surfing scenes, and leisurely shoreline walks.


Marché Central

A historic 1920s market with Moorish arches, lively produce and seafood stalls, and an authentic glimpse of everyday Rabat life.


Bab el Had

One of Rabat’s notable historic gates, Bab el Had marks a classic entrance to the medina and its bustling local commerce.


National Jewellery Museum

Located by the Andalusian Gardens, this museum highlights traditional silver jewelry and regional wedding attire in a compact cultural visit.


Kasbah Oudaya

Historic citadel with blue-and-white lanes, ocean views, gardens, and a calm atmosphere popular with visitors.


Agdal-Ryad

Well-off district known for dining options and an upscale, modern residential character.


Rabat Medina

Bustling walled old town with souks, historic gates, and strong cultural atmosphere.


Labour Day

01 May in 29 days


Enthronement

30 July in 119 days


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