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Salé Medina

A well-preserved, lived-in medina with atmospheric lanes, authentic markets, and far fewer tourists than Morocco’s better-known historic cities.


Abou Hassan Medersa

Beautifully restored 14th-century Islamic school admired for intricate craftsmanship, elegant decoration, and strong historical significance within the old city.


Grande Mosquée

An important historic mosque best appreciated for its exterior architecture and the spiritual atmosphere of the surrounding medina quarter.


Musée Belghazi

A small medina museum displaying musical instruments and cultural artifacts, offering an intimate introduction to local heritage and traditions.


Jewish Cemetery

Historic cemetery and pilgrimage site linked to Rabbi Raphael Encaoua, reflecting Salé’s long and significant Jewish heritage.


Salé Medina Walls

Ancient defensive walls along the medina’s western edge, rewarding visitors with sweeping views toward the cemetery and across to Rabat.


Salé Souks

Authentic local markets filled with produce, spices, textiles, pottery, and everyday life, ideal for experiencing the city beyond tourist clichés.


Mellah

Salé’s former Jewish quarter, notable for its heritage value and distinctive architecture tied to centuries of communal history.


Bou Regreg Riverfront

Pleasant waterfront area offering memorable views over the river toward Rabat, especially appealing for scenic walks and city panoramas.


Marina Bouregreg

A riverside marina area with cafés and open views across the water, ideal for a relaxed stop between historic sights.


Salé Beach

A local Atlantic shoreline where visitors can watch daily coastal life, fishermen, and surfers in an unpolished, authentic setting.


Salé Corniche

A seafront promenade lined with cafés and small restaurants, offering a relaxed place to stroll beside the Atlantic.


Artisan Workshops

Traditional craft workshops where visitors can observe woodworking, pottery, and textile-making skills still practiced in the medina.


Salé Ville Station

Historic gateway to the city and a practical landmark near the old center, useful as a starting point for exploring Salé on foot.


Hassan II Bridge

A key bridge linking Salé and Rabat, appreciated for urban views over the Bou Regreg and easy access between the twin cities.


Medina of Salé

Historic central district with traditional riads, cultural atmosphere, and convenient access to markets, river, and landmarks.


Bouregreg River

Scenic riverside area with serene views and easy access to Salé and nearby Rabat attractions.


Bouregreg Marina

Marina area near waterfront accommodations, beach access, and connections to central sightseeing.


Plage de Salé Ville

Beachside area offering coastal access and proximity to central Salé accommodations and attractions.


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