- Rabat - Wikipedia
Rabat ( rəˈbɑːt , also UK: rəˈbæt , US: rɑːˈbɑːt ; 34[5] Arabic: الرباط, romanized:ar-Ribāṭ) is the capital city of Morocco and the country's seventh-largest city with an urban population of approximately 580,000 (2014) 2 and a metropolitan population of over 1 2 million
- Rabat | Morocco’s Capital City, Map, Historic Attractions . . .
Rabat, city and capital of Morocco One of the country’s four imperial cities, it is located on the Atlantic coast at the mouth of the Wadi Bou Regreg, opposite the city of Salé The history of Rabat is closely connected to that of Salé, the site of which was first occupied by the Roman settlement
- 15 Best Things to Do in Rabat (Morocco) - The Crazy Tourist
Let’s explore the best things to do in Rabat: 1 Kasbah of the Udayas Guarding the mouth of the Bou Regreg River from the cliff-top on the left bank is a 12th-century citadel, reconstructed by the Almohads from 1146 as a base from which to launch attacks on Iberia
- Rabat, a capital to live in | Moroccan National Tourist Office
Discover Rabat, the cultural city of Morocco with its events, museums, festivals, and monuments: Royal Palace, Hassan Tower, ramparts, and the medina
- 11 Best Things to do in Rabat Morocco - Journal of Nomads
If you’re looking for a fun city with great food, beautiful palaces, and gardens full of flowers, Rabat is the place to be! This modern capital is located very close to Casablanca and is also easily accessible from nearby coastal cities such as Tangier, Agadir, and Essaouira
- A first-time guide to Rabat, Morocco - Lonely Planet
Rabat works well as a stand-alone city break With a four-night itinerary, you can visit the highlights of Rabat, take a half-day trip to Hassan II Mosque in nearby Casablanca, and still have time to linger in a sunny cafe, by the pool, or have a hammam spa treatment
- Morocco’s Capital City: Why You Should Visit Rabat
Rabat is the capital city of Morocco, and it is one of the most traditional places in the entire country Many visitors pass by the coastal city of Rabat and head to other cities like Marrakech and Fes instead
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