Rabat
The colonial architecture is stunning, the palm-lined boulevards are well kept and relatively free of traffic, and the atmosphere is as cosmopolitan as its economic big brother down the coast.
Rabat, the name is derived from Arabic, and its meaning is interpreted differently. One of them says that "Rabat " means "bundling. " Why should a country s capital be named this way? It is unbelievable! More>>
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Hassan Tower
The Tomb of Mohammed V
Kasbah of the Udayas
Surrounded by walls, the Medina of Rabat has a history that...
The Museum is divided into two galleries; one displays anci...
The Andalusian garden was built under the colonization of F...
Built in 1195, the tower was intended to be the largest mos...
Muslim Goat Sacrificing Festival
Come and discover the French specialties such as the Galettes Bretonnes, the toasts of farmhouse bread as well as the v...
Pastilla is a traditional Andalusian dish. You will savor the jewel of Moroccan cuisine: the pastilla.
Couscous
Offering a hammam and a rooftop terrace with views of the medina and Hassan Tower, this riad is located in the centre o...
Dar Yanis is just a 5-minute walk from Rabat’s medina and the beach. It offers a shared lounge with a flat-screen TV a...
Hôtel La Tour Hass...
Argan tree is a unique tree species that only can be found in southern Morocco, the tree is drought-resistant; lifespan...
In Morocco, cactus, which wins respect from people because of its vitality, is a unique spice. Cactus fruit is not the ...
Handcrafts