Experience Rabat with Passion and Adventure
Overview of the tour in Rabat
1. Visit the Kasbah of the Udayas
Explore this 12th-century fortress overlooking the Bouregreg River and the Atlantic Ocean. Wander through its narrow streets, visit the Andalusian Gardens, and enjoy the panoramic views.
2. Tour the Hassan Tower and Mausoleum of Mohammed V
Visit the iconic Hassan Tower, an unfinished minaret from the 12th century, and the neighboring Mausoleum of Mohammed V, a beautiful resting place of Morocco’s royal family.
3. Stroll Through the Medina
Walk through Rabat’s old Medina, where you can explore local shops, enjoy traditional Moroccan food, and purchase souvenirs.
4. Explore the Chellah Necropolis
Discover the ancient Roman ruins and Islamic burial grounds of Chellah, surrounded by lush gardens and wildlife.
5. Walk Through the Andalusian Gardens
Nestled inside the Kasbah of the Udayas, these beautifully landscaped gardens offer a peaceful retreat and a chance to enjoy Moroccan and Andalusian styles of garden design.
6. Enjoy Traditional Moroccan Cuisine
Take your guests to Moroccan delicacies like couscous, tagine, pastilla, and mint tea at one of the local restaurants or riads.
This activity includes:
- Hassan Tower
- Chellah
- Mausoleum of Mohammed V
- Medina de Rabat
- Andalusian Gardens
Our Guides
On arrival
The meeting point will be at Kasbah des Oudayas.
Things to note
1. Dress Comfortably
Rabat is a mix of modern and traditional, so it’s good to dress modestly, especially when visiting religious or historical sites. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, as you’ll be exploring a variety of terrains, from the Medina's narrow streets to coastal paths.
2. Stay Hydrated
Rabat can get warm, especially in the summer months, so be sure to bring a bottle of water. There are plenty of cafés and spots where you can take a break and enjoy Moroccan mint tea.
3. Respect Local Customs
Morocco is a predominantly Muslim country, so it’s respectful to be mindful of local customs, particularly during prayer times. When visiting mosques or religious sites like the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, ensure you follow dress codes (cover shoulders and knees) and avoid loud conversations.
4. Bring Local Currency (Dirhams)
While many places accept credit cards, especially in the modern parts of the city, it’s helpful to have some Moroccan Dirhams (MAD) on hand for smaller purchases, local markets, and taxis.
5. Explore Beyond the Main Sights
While landmarks like the Hassan Tower and Kasbah of the Udayas are must-see spots, encourage your guests to also explore Rabat’s hidden gems, like the Chellah’s gardens or a stroll along the Bouregreg River.
6. Stay Safe
Rabat is a relatively safe city, but like any popular tourist destination, it’s good to be aware of your surroundings and keep personal belongings secure, especially in crowded areas like the Medina.
7. Enjoy the Local Cuisine
Encourage your guests to try traditional Moroccan dishes like couscous, tagine, and pastilla at local restaurants or street food stalls. They should also experience mint tea, a Moroccan staple.
8. Be Prepared for Language Differences
Arabic and French are the main languages spoken in Rabat. While many people in the tourist areas speak English, it’s helpful to know a few basic French phrases or even some Arabic greetings to enhance their experience.
9. Use Taxis or Walking for Short Distances
Most of Rabat’s major attractions are close to each other, so walking is a great way to explore the city. Taxis are also a convenient option for slightly longer distances, and they’re affordable. Make sure to ask the driver to use the meter or agree on a price beforehand.
10. Check Opening Hours
Some historical sites and museums may have specific opening hours, especially on Fridays (a holy day in Morocco), so it’s always good to check in advance to avoid disappointment.
Free Cancellation
You are free to cancel a booking anytime. We kindly remind you to cancel bookings you cannot arrive for. Being reported as absent decreases your customer level points and the benefits you can enjoy.