Activities in Rabat

The capital of Morocco between history and modernity

Rabat is a city with a rich cultural heritage, historical monuments, extensive gardens, and beautiful beaches on the Atlantic Ocean.

 Historical and cultural landmarks

  • The Kasbah of the Udayas
    is a magnificent historic fortress overlooking the Bouregreg River and the Atlantic Ocean, and includes beautiful gardens and museums.

  • Hassan Tower
    is one of the most prominent archaeological landmarks, an unfinished tower dating back to the Islamic era.

  • The Mausoleum of Mohammed V
    is the tomb of the late king and an important site for visitation and contemplation.

  • The National Museum of Arts and Traditions
    showcases Moroccan heritage of traditional arts and crafts.

  • The old city (Medina)
    has traditional markets filled with handicrafts and authentic Moroccan products.

 Nature and Gardens

  • The Gardens of the Udayas
    are beautiful Moorish gardens surrounding the Oudayas fortress.

  • The Botanical Garden in Rabat
    has a wide range of local and international plants.

  • Rabat Corniche
    is a beautiful promenade along the sea coast, suitable for walks and sports.

Culture and Arts

  • Annual festivals
    include the Sacred Music Festival, the Folk Arts Festival, and other cultural events.

  • Libraries and theatres
    such as the National Theatre and Opera House offer a variety of shows.

  • Traditional markets
    where you can buy carpets, pottery, and traditional clothing.

 local cuisine

  • Traditional Moroccan dishes
    such as tagine, couscous, and harira.

  • Fresh seafood
    especially in restaurants near the coast.

  • Moroccan cafes
    to enjoy mint tea and traditional Moroccan sweets.

 Accommodations

  • Five-star hotels and boutique hotels
    cater to visitors looking for luxury and comfort.

  • Traditional riads and guest houses
    offer an authentic Moroccan experience in the heart of the old city.

  • Budget options:
    small hotels and hostels to suit different budgets.

Best photography spots

  • Seascape from the Kasbah of the Udayas

  • Monuments such as the Hassan Tower and the Mausoleum of Mohammed V

  • parks and green spaces

  • Traditional markets and old alleys

 Tourist tips

  • Best time to visit: Spring and fall for mild weather.

  • Explore the old city on foot for an authentic experience.

  • Try the seafood at the Corniche restaurants.

  • Don’t miss the music and cultural festivals if you happen to be visiting.

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