Rabat Tours & Activities 2026
Morocco's elegant capital — royal palaces, ancient medina & UNESCO World Heritage sites.
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Best time: Apr–Oct
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Climate: Mediterranean
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From: From €35/person
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Duration: 1–2 days
Destination Guide
Why Visit Rabat?
Discover Rabat – Morocco’s Elegant Royal Capital
Rabat is Morocco’s capital city and one of its most underrated destinations — a UNESCO World Heritage city combining a medieval medina, a 12th-century kasbah, French colonial boulevards and a stunning Atlantic coastline. Far less crowded than Marrakech or Fes, Rabat offers an authentic, relaxed experience of Moroccan royal heritage and culture.
Top Highlights in Rabat
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Kasbah of the Udayas
A 12th-century Almohad kasbah with blue-and-white streets, ocean views and a beautiful Andalusian garden.
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Hassan Tower & Mausoleum
The unfinished 12th-century minaret and the magnificent Mausoleum of Mohammed V — Rabat’s most iconic sight.
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Chellah Necropolis
A walled Roman and medieval Islamic site with ancient ruins, storks’ nests and a peaceful garden.
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Rabat Medina & Souks
A compact, relaxed medina with traditional souks — far less touristy than Fes or Marrakech.
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Atlantic Corniche
A beautiful seafront promenade along the Atlantic coast with surf beaches and ocean views.
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Mohammed VI Museum of Modern Art
Morocco’s finest contemporary art museum — a world-class collection in a stunning modern building.
Tours from Rabat
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3-Day Tour from Rabat – Fes & Chefchaouen
Ancient medina, tanneries & the blue city — the perfect northern Morocco short break from Rabat.
5-Day North Morocco Explorer
Tangier, Chefchaouen, Fes & Rabat — the complete northern Morocco circuit.
14-Day Grand Morocco Tour – Complete Experience
All imperial cities, Sahara desert & Atlantic coast — the ultimate Morocco journey.
📍 Easy Day Trips from Rabat
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Rabat worth visiting in Morocco?
Absolutely — Rabat is one of Morocco’s most underrated cities. The UNESCO-listed medina, Kasbah of the Udayas and Hassan Tower are world-class sights, and the city is far more relaxed than Marrakech or Fes.
How many days do I need in Rabat?
One to two days is enough to see the main highlights. Rabat works perfectly as a day trip from Casablanca or as part of a northern Morocco circuit combining Fes, Meknes and Chefchaouen.
What is Rabat famous for?
Rabat is famous for the Hassan Tower, the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, the Kasbah of the Udayas and the Chellah necropolis. The entire city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
How do I get from Casablanca to Rabat?
The ONCF train runs frequently between Casablanca and Rabat — the journey takes about 1 hour and costs around 50 MAD. Trains run every 30 minutes throughout the day.