Following are some of the popular places that people visit in Rabat Morocco:
Kasbah of the Udayas: The 12th-century citadel, the lovely alleys, whitewashed houses, the richly scented gardens, and the foamy Atlantic.
Hassan Tower: An impressive tower, unfinished minaret of the 12th-century mosque. The mosque was never completed, but the tower is an iconic landmark in Rabat Morocco.
Rabat Medina: Well, even though famous ones are found either in Fez or Marrakech, respectively, the medina of Rabat showcases lively souks, rich artisan shops, and quaint cafes.
Mohammed VI Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art: Equipped with hosting a remarkable collection of Moroccan modern and contemporary art besides holding temporary exhibitions by international artists.
Mohammed V Mausoleum: This is a magnificently erected monument in the classic Moroccan architectural style, housing the tombs of King Mohammed V and his sons, King Hassan II and Prince Moulay Abdellah.
Rabat Beach: Rabat beaches have to be considered among the best strips of golden sand on which one can lounge, swim, or even do water sports. Rabat Beach and Temara Beach.
Exotic Gardens of Bouknadel: The botanical gardens have collected flora from different parts of the world. This garden is ideal for quiet and light walks.
The Archaeological Museum of Rabat takes up some of the most important finds from pre-historic times to the Islamic era and reflects back the rich, multi-layered heritage of the region.
These represent some of the very interesting insights into history, culture, and natural beauty that Rabat Morocco offers and hence is a definite must-visit destination on tour in Morocco.