Near Rabat, the destiny of Al Mahdiya reflects the ups and downs of a village built in an ideal position to defend the mouth of a wadi, in this case, the Sebou. After the installation of an arsenal in...
Undeniably, the most romantic site of Rabat! It consists of thousands of Merinid tombs surrounded and submerged by vegetation. In the spring, thousands of flowers embalm the air and make a visit to th...
The area south of Rabat was, from the higher palaeolithic period, inhabited by man. Evidence of this is found in two caves at Dar es Soltane which revealed a great discovery in 1975: part of a skull o...
The Hassan Tower rises above the city skyline, the vestige of a project to build a mosque by sultan Yacoub el Mansour (12th century), it dominates Rabat with its 44 metres - half of the initially plan...
Overhanging Rabat Salé with its red walls, the Kasbah Oudaïa is a haven of peace - in sharp contrast to the effervescence of the medina. As soon as you are through the Mozarabe door of Bab-el-Oudaïas,...
It is said that the soul of Rabat has always been hidden away in the medina. In the shelter of its walls, a covered market and various souks are organised by trade. With its three main streets, the me...
A little-known attraction near Rabat and the largest Neolithic funeral site ever excavated in Morocco, the Necropolis of Rouazi Skhirat was discovered by accident in 1980. The semi-nomads living at Ro...