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Discover Rabat, the cultural city of Morocco with its events, museums, festivals, and monuments: Royal Palace, Hassan Tower, ramparts, and the medina.
Official website of the Moroccan National Tourism Office (MNTO), in charge of promoting Morocco's destination to national and international tourists
Official website of the Moroccan National Tourism Office (MNTO), in charge of promoting Morocco's destination to national and international tourists
Recognized by UNESCO as a modern capital and historic city, Rabat has a long-standing heritage. Look first to Hassan Tower, an unfinished minaret that has been watching over the city for over eight centuries.
Rabat est une ville culturelle chargée d'histoire. De nombreux chefs-d'œuvre décorent ses rues et ses places. Visitez la Kasbah des Oudayas : silhouette majestueuse et formidable qu'adoucissent les jardins alentours.
Medina of Rabat Being the beating heart of Morocco's capital, the old medina will shower you with its charm. Embeded in the hustle and bustle of a modern city, its cultural aspect emerges from its narrow streets, fortified walls, Kasbah and souks.
In the north of Morocco, on the coasts of Tangier where the Mediterranean and Atlantic waters converge, you’ll discover a unique city bearing a multicultural heritage. Stroll the streets of « the White »Tangier, they are lined with lime-coated houses.
Set out for a journey in Rabat that perfectly blends between culture, green tourism, and swimming. Bordered by the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, the Moroccan capital multiplies the opportunities to relax on the warm sand and offers you all kinds of nautical activities.
A green city in Morocco. Chasing wide green spaces. In Rabat, nature takes place in the very heart of the city. Committed to an eco-responsible approach, the country's capital deploys 230 hectares of green spaces in the middle of which to enjoy the cultural and natural heritage.
Diversity and quality shopping in the capital of Morocco. Rabat, a shopper’s haven. Rabat is a modern city, but it is still a place with deep-rooted and long-standing traditions.