The Imperial City of Light and Culture.
Wander through the peaceful, overgrown ruins of the Chellah. Once a thriving Roman port and later a Merinid necropolis, it is now a stunning sanctuary for storks and history lovers alike.
Perched high above the Atlantic Ocean, the Kasbah features distinct blue and white walls, tranquil Andalusian gardens, and breathtaking views where the Bou Regreg river meets the sea.
Taste the rich flavors of Morocco. From bustling street food stalls in the old Medina selling fresh Makouda, to high-end restaurants serving slow-cooked Tagine and perfectly steamed Friday Couscous.
An ambitious 12th-century project intended to be the world's largest minaret. Though never completed, the towering red sandstone pillar and its surrounding column grid remain a majestic symbol of Rabat.
Escape the city noise in these pristine, geometric gardens built by the French in the 20th century. Filled with orange trees, fountains, and exotic flowers, it's the perfect spot for a quiet afternoon stroll.
The Mohammed VI Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art is a masterpiece of modern Moroccan architecture. It hosts incredible exhibitions showcasing both local artistic heritage and international works.
From the history of Chellah to the ocean breeze at the Kasbah. Discover how our professional guides can organize your perfect private tour of the capital.
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