Rabat

Rabat offers a pleasant living environment combining modernity and historical heritage, making it a cultural city par excellence with a tourist vocation.

The capital of Morocco, ranked best tourist destination in 2013 by CNN, is home to several UNESCO World Heritage sites.

Rabat is also famous for its green agglomeration. The first green city in the country was chosen in 2010 by the American association "Earth Day Network" as the "first city" to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Earth Day, thus consolidating its vocation as a city respectful of the earth. 'environment.

Rabat


Rabat is known for its sites of interest, such as the Kasbah des Oudayas, a royal fort from the Berber era surrounded by formal French-style gardens, the Hassan Tower, 12th-century minaret dominating the remains of a Mosque and emblem of the city, the Mohammed V Mausoleum, which bears the name of the 20th-century Moroccan sultan and king buried within walls decorated with mosaics…

How to go to Rabat?

If you want to come and visit Rabat, nothing could be simpler! The plane remains the fastest way.

Rabat-Salé airport is located in Salé and 8 km northeast of Rabat, served by buses available depending on flight schedules. You can opt for a private transfer: a driver will come to pick you upon your arrival at the airport before driving to the location of your choice.



Rabat: what is the best time to visit it?

Here is some statistical information on the weather in Rabat to help you find the best time for your trip:

  • The climate is favourable all year round in Rabat

  • On average, the hottest months are July, August and September

  • Rabat has periods of drought in May, June, July, August and September

  • The coldest months are January and February

  • The best months for swimming are June, July, August, September and October