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Welcome to Rabat

The City of Lights

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Administrative capital of Morocco

Political and administrative center of the country, where are the royal palace, government authorities and the embassies.


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Commercial and industrial city

Tourism and local crafts play a major economic role.


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Modern capital steeped in history

A city where the treasures of the past rub shoulders with the most modern and environmentally friendly creations.


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A culturally rich city

Distinguished by UNESCO as a modern capital and historic city.


3H FROM
PARIS & LONDON
8H from New York
8H from Dubai & Riyad

main attractions

The mythical crafts of Rabat
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The mythical crafts of Rabat

Rabat is a dynamic capital, especially on streets that bustle with the excitement of shops and open-air markets. Traditional crafts exist alongside artisanal objects reinterpreted by modern designers. In Souk Sebbat and Souika streets, the stalls are bursting with leather goods, slippers and bags, fabrics and traditional clothing. Push on to Rue des Consuls to ogle silver jewelry and the famous Rabat carpets that have sealed the city's reputation.

The festive Rabat
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The festive Rabat

Each year, the city puts on the Mawazine Festival of World Rhythms, which attracts enthusiasts, passionate fans and the merely curious. The Mawazine festival is at the intersection of music and culture and happens to be one of the most cosmopolitan festivals in vogue right now.

Marina Bouregreg
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Marina Bouregreg

Bouregreg Marina is located at the mouth of the Bouregreg River, on the shore of Salé. Sheltered from the Atlantic waves, it is overlooking prestigious historical sites, like the esplanade of the Hassan Tower or the Kasbah of the Oudayas. Inland marina can now accommodate up to 240 boats from 6 to 30 m, with a draft of 2 to 4 meters. It aims to become a “must” for sailors on their way to West Africa, to the Caribbean or to North American shores.

Hassan Tower
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Hassan Tower

Recognized by UNESCO as a modern capital and historic city, Rabat is a distillation of Moroccan heritage. Look first to Hassan Tower, an unfinished minaret that has been watching over the city for over eight centuries. At its base, you will find an esplanade and the famous Mohamed V mausoleum. This monument is more than a burial site; it is a tribute to Arabic-Islamic art showcasing all its charm. It is carved in white onyx and adorned with marble, plaster and delicately carved woodwork.

Chellah Necropolis
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Chellah Necropolis

Elsewhere in the city, you will find Chellah, an ancient village whose vestiges still stand. Walk through its enormous gate and discover within its walls one of the country's most surprising archaeological sites.

Oudayas Kasbah
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Oudayas Kasbah

Finally, don't miss the opportunity to visit the Kasbah of the Oudayas. Take time to stroll through and soak up the peacefulness of the place. Tour the gardens that enhance the appeal of this ancient fortress and the art galleries all around before taking a break on the patio of Café Maure to sip a delicious mint tea with Moroccan cookies.

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key fact of RABAT - SALÉ

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    2.1 million inhabitants
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    Best motorway service to Morocco
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    UNESCO World Heritage Site
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    National and international festivals
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    230 ha of green spaces
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    Eco-friendly environment

projects in RABAT - SALÉ

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Rabat square

Rabat Square is situated in the heart of Dar Es Salam, a vast green domain with unspoiled nature. With its pleasant, friendly and contemporary environment, Rabat Square offers its visitors and residents the perfect setting to enjoy life and fully relax


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FAIRMONT RESIDENCES

With its exceptional waterfront location, luxurious and contemporary design, Fairmont La Marina Rabat-Salé hotel and residences open the door to an avant-garde living environment.


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La Marina Morocco

Erected on the banks of the Bouregreg, La Marina Morocco embodies perfectly the meeting of 3 worlds: Ocean, river and dry land. Halfway between nature and the urban, this place is the place dreamed of lovers of the sea eager to live to the rhythm of the city.


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La Bahia Blanca

Life at La Bahia Blanca is where bare feet in the sand and total relaxation become the epitome of luxury. It is about finding yourself rejuvenated, living at your own pace and enjoying well-deserved rest or improvised celebrations with family and friends.


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