What to do and see in Rabat, Rabat-Sale-Zemmour-Zaer Region: The Best Sights & Landmarks

April 9, 2022 Etsuko Causey

Morocco's coastal capital since 1912, Rabat has just over a million people. Modern and even reserved by Moroccan standards, the city also has many fascinating historic sites, including the picturesque Kasbah of the Udayas, built in the mid-12th century. The unique Hassan Tower, begun at the end of the 12th century, was meant to have the world's largest minaret, but was never completed. Just opposite the tower lies the 20th-century Mausoleum of Mohammed V, another of the city's main attractions.
Restaurants in Rabat

1. Ryad Mosque

Ryad Mosque, Rabat 10030 Morocco http://www.visitmorocco.com/index.php/fre/je-vais-a/RABAT/Authentique
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Ryad Mosque

2. Bab Rouah

Angle Avenue Moulay Youssef, Avenue Annasr, Rabat Morocco
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Bab Rouah

3. Mausoleum of Mohammad V

Boulevard Abi Regreg, Rabat 10030 Morocco
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4.5 based on 2,501 reviews

Mausoleum of Mohammad V

Reviewed By ogerkan - New York City, United States

Located on a large hilltop alongside the Hassan Tower complete with ceremonial guards on horseback and foot, the Mausoleum of Mohammad V is an impressive site. Plan on walking the square and observing the exquisite exterior prior to entering to pay your respects.

4. Chellah

Rabat Morocco
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Chellah

Reviewed By J0anned568 - Canberra, Australia

This site in Rabat is well worth a visit and is of considerable historic interest. Getting there by private bus (or car) was tricky towards the middle of the day because local traffic was in log-jam in a nearby intersection so allow time for this or walk. Leaving was even more difficult as we needed to turn left out of the ruins and we had to go the long way around the block and that took 20 mins to get back to essentially the same spot but on opposite side of the road. The site is Arabic/Islamic ruins set among older Roman ruins. They are beautifully presented having been integrated into a botanic garden. The ruins are at the bottom of a hill reached by a 'steepish' sloping path with some steps. The ground within the ruins is uneven, so less mobile people need to be careful. We had our own guide, and I suggest making sure that you can get information about the site online or out of guide books otherwise you will wander around and not realise what you are looking at. I don't recall any signs to point out different elements. Good winter rains meant that the area was covered by wildflowers and wonderful yellow-coloured lichens. Storks were perched on large stick nests and were often engaged in mating activities with lots of noise and fanfare. Take time to wander as you can catch site of mosaics and other features. It as worth visiting the pond with eels (good apparently for fertility) and we gave the local woman some money to feed the cats. It was very peaceful and a great place to spend a quite time. It was not very busy during our visit in late March.

5. Kasbah des Oudaias

off Rue des Consuls, Rabat 10030 Morocco
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Kasbah des Oudaias

Reviewed By AngelIoannou - Sydney, Australia

This area is great for walking. Excellent views over river and Atlantic Ocean Narrow lanes with blue and white lime wall colours Ensure you stop at Cafe Maure for mint tea and delicious selection of Morrocan cakes The Andulasian Gardens are also beautiful

6. Molo di Bouregreg

Quai de Bouregreg, Rabat 10020 Morocco http://www.bouregreg.com/quai-de-rabat/
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Molo di Bouregreg

7. Russian Orthodox Church

Place Bab Tamesna Angle avenue Hassan II et avenue Madagascar, Rabat 10050 Morocco +212 5376-97896 [email protected] http://www.orthodox.ma
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Russian Orthodox Church

Holy Resurrection Church in Rabat is a functioning Russian Orthodox Church in Morocco. The church was built in 1932 and painted completely by icon-painters from Moscow in 2011. You can visit the church any day when priest is in town, which is most of the time.

Reviewed By irina60 - Bucharest, Romania

For a Romanian traveler, the Russian church was a very pleasant discovery on a Sunday afternoon in the area of Anass residences in Rabat. From outside it looks more like a Greek church. The inside is small, but with beautiful interior decorations and beautiful orthodox icons. The Sunday religious service was over by the time I went there, but the priest was still in the church and he seemed very kind and friendly.

8. Hassan II Bridge Pont Hassan II

Avenue Mohammed V, N1 Over Oued Bou Regreg, Rabat 10000 Morocco http://www.bouregreg.com/hassan-2-bridge/
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Hassan II Bridge Pont Hassan II

9. Lankey

63 Ibn Sina Avenue, Apart 2, Rabat 10000 Morocco +212 605-555729 [email protected] https://www.lankey.co/
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Lankey

Reviewed By EmaQueen15aa5

My decision to go to Morocco was very spontaneous, and it ended up being the best decision I’ve ever made! I wanted to experience other cultures, meet friends from around the world, and gain perspective away from my little bubble at home. All of that was achieved and more! Genuinely, from the moment I stepped off the plane and met up with a few of the participants, I knew I was in the right place and that I was going to have a couple of very transformative weeks. One of my favorite places was the Hassan II Mosque. It really represents Moroccan Architecture and culture, and the Jamae El Fna in Marrakesh is a great place to be in. Honestly, it is challenging to see all those beautiful places in weeks but thanks to Lankey organization I was able to visit more than 5 cities and totally exploring them.  I also loved the gorgeous scenery of the Mountains, the beaches of Assilah, and the waterfalls. Indeed, I lived in a beautiful Apartment in Rabat. I liked how everything I needed was next to me and I was able to walk safely without feeling uncomfortable. If you are on the fence, you should do the program!! You will have the best time and make memories you will never ever forget.  

10. Gare de Rabat-ville

Avenue Mohammed V, Rabat 10000 Morocco
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Gare de Rabat-ville

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