6 Hours
Up to 1 day
15 people
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Discover Rabat, the modern administrative capital of Morocco and a harmonious blend of history, tradition, and modernity. Founded in the 12th century by the Almohads, Rabat has seen Phoenicians, Romans, Andalusians, and French settlers shape its destiny.
Kasbah of the Udayas
A peaceful fortress from the 12th century with blue-and-white houses, Andalusian gardens, and panoramic views over the Bouregreg River and Salé.
Hassan Tower & Mausoleum of Mohammed V
Visit Rabat’s most iconic landmark—an unfinished 12th-century mosque and minaret. Nearby stands the exquisite white marble mausoleum of King Mohammed V and Hassan II, showcasing Morocco’s finest craftsmanship.
Chellah Necropolis
Wander through ancient Roman and Islamic ruins overtaken by nature, storks, and silence. A romantic and mysterious site.
Archaeological Museum
Home to prehistoric and Roman artifacts from sites like Volubilis and Banassa. Don’t miss the famous Ephebe of Volubilis.
The Medina & City Walls
Explore Rabat’s serene medina, founded by Andalusian refugees in the 17th century, and walk along its amber-colored Almohad walls.
Modern City & Cultural Life
Nicknamed the “Washington of North Africa”, Rabat is also known as the City of Knowledge, with prestigious universities and institutions. It’s calm, clean, and ideal for those who appreciate culture and quiet elegance.
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