
Destination · Rabat
Rabat
Morocco's capital and a UNESCO-listed historic city, Rabat blends an Almohad kasbah, an ancient royal necropolis, and 20th-century architecture facing the Atlantic Ocean.
City identity
Rabat at a glance


Practical information
- From Marrakech
- 3h30
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