Rabat in a Day: Discover the Imperial Splendors

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by Scarlett

March 29, 2024 · 2 min read

Rabat 1 Day Itinerary

Embark on a whirlwind tour of Rabat, Morocco's capital, where history and beauty collide. Begin your journey at the Kasbah of the Udayas, a fortress that whispers tales of ancient times, offering panoramic views and a peek into the past. Spend an hour wandering through the historic building and castle grounds. Next, find tranquility at the Andalusian Gardens, a lush escape designed in the landscape garden tradition, perfect for a leisurely hour-long stroll. Continue to the iconic Hassan Tower, an emblem of Rabat's skyline. This ancient pagoda and unfinished monument provides a half-hour glimpse into the city's storied history. Just a stone's throw away, pay your respects at the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, a regal cemetery and historic site, where an hour allows you to appreciate the grandeur of Moroccan royalty. Delve deeper into history with a visit to Chellah, a medieval fortified necropolis that offers a serene hour exploring its ruins and storied past. Conclude your day with a visit to the Royal Palace of Rabat, the king's official residence, and marvel at the opulence of Moroccan architecture. This one-day itinerary is a tapestry of cultural heritage, designed to captivate your senses and immerse you in the imperial majesty of Rabat.

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Day 1: Unveiling the Historical Splendors of Rabat

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Kasbah of the Udayas

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Begin your Rabat adventure at the Kasbah of the Udayas, a fortress that whispers tales of bygone eras. Nestled at the mouth of the Bou Regreg river, this historic building offers a captivating glimpse into Morocco's rich past. Spend an hour exploring the castle's robust walls and admiring the panoramic views of the Atlantic, a perfect prologue to the city's storied landscape.

Attraction Info

  • 25J7+FRR, Pont Hassan II, Salé, Morocco
  • Suggested tour duration: 1-2 hour
  • Open 24 hours,External visits are open all day, and the specific internal business status is subject to the opening conditions on that day.

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Andalusian Gardens

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Just a stone's throw from the Kasbah, the Andalusian Gardens await to envelop you in their serene embrace. Dedicate an hour to meander through this landscape garden, where the scent of orange trees and the rustle of leaves create a tranquil retreat. The harmonious blend of Moorish and Andalusian horticulture designs makes it an idyllic spot for contemplation amidst your day's journey.

Attraction Info

  • 25J7+2VF, Rabat, Morocco
  • Suggested tour duration: 1-2 hour
  • Open on Mon, Wed-Sun,10:00am-7:30pm
6 min,3.65 km
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Hassan Tower

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A short stroll leads you to the majestic Hassan Tower, an emblem of Rabat's skyline. Although it stands as an unfinished monument, this ancient pagoda commands respect and curiosity. Allocate half an hour to marvel at its grandeur and the surrounding remnants of history, a testament to the ambitious vision of a 12th-century sultan.

Attraction Info

  • 25FG+JRP, Bd Mohamed Lyazidi, Rabat, Morocco
  • Suggested tour duration: 0.5-1 hour
  • Open from 6:30am-10:45pm

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Mausoleum of Mohammed V

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Adjacent to the Hassan Tower lies the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, a sanctuary of peace and a tribute to a beloved king. Spend an hour here to witness the intricate craftsmanship and the solemn guards that honor the resting place of Moroccan royalty. This cemetery and historic site offer a profound moment of reflection on the nation's heritage.

Attraction Info

  • 25FH+3C2, Rabat, Morocco
  • Suggested tour duration: 1 hour
  • Open on Mon-Fri,8:00am-6:00pm;Open on Sat-Sun,8:15am-5:45pm
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Chellah

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Next, Chellah beckons with its mystical ruins and storied walls. Set aside an hour to delve into this historic site, where Roman and Islamic civilizations intertwine. The ancient necropolis is a silent witness to centuries of change, inviting you to uncover its secrets and the stories etched into its stones.

Attraction Info

  • محمد السادس، الرباط، Morocco
  • Suggested tour duration: 1-2 hour
  • Open from 8:30am-6:30pm
9 min,5.11 km
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Royal Palace Rabat Morocco

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Conclude your day with the regal splendor of the Royal Palace of Rabat. Although the palace grounds are not open to the public, spending an hour in the vicinity allows you to absorb the magnificence of Morocco's political heart. The palace's imposing architecture and the changing of the guards provide a fitting endnote to a day steeped in history and culture.

Attraction Info

  • Rabat, Morocco
  • Suggested tour duration: 1 hour
  • Open 24 hours

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Kasbah of the Udayas
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Highlights:
Udaya Fort is located to the east of the old town of Rabat, where the Bregreg River enters the sea and is close to the Atlantic Ocean. It is an ancient castle complex. It was built in the 12th century by the Berber dynasty and later used by the Arab dynasty. It was occupied by the Portuguese and the French. The existing open area of Udaya Fort is divided into three parts: the first is the courtyard garden, which was built by King Ismail in the 17th century. The second is the museum, which is divided into two exhibition rooms. One is the exhibition of jewelry and musical instruments of the past dynasties, and the other is the national costumes of the past dynasties, including Berber, Saharan, Moroccan Jewish costumes, and ancient copper and earthenware utensils; the third is a high-altitude platform , which is the relic of the ancient air market. Standing on the platform, you can overlook the estuary of the Bregreg River, the ancient port of Rabat and the panoramic view of the city of Salé. The Berber houses and streets are preserved in the Udaya Fort, which is unique. Next to the fort is a group of bungalows located overseas. It was originally a Portuguese military prison. After the French occupation, it was changed to a restaurant, which has been open since then.
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Royal Palace Rabat Morocco
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Highlights:
The Rabat Palace has a history of 227 years and is a typical Arabian palace building. The Royal Palace Avenue is wide and straight. There are ancient cannons around the square and a large circular fountain in the center. This is also the square where the King of Morocco welcomes the heads of states from all over the world. The palace is not to be approached, it is not allowed to stop and look around for a long time, and it is not allowed to take pictures.
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Hassan Tower
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Highlights:
The Hassan Tower was built in 1196 AD by the Almerhad Dynasty. It was built in the 12th century and is 183 meters long and 139 meters wide. It is said that it was destroyed in a disaster. The grandeur of yesteryear. The Hassan Tower is well preserved, covering an area of 16 meters long and 44 meters high. The whole building complex is solemn and majestic and elegant in style, reflecting the beautiful construction craftsmanship and unique architectural style and decorative arts.
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Mausoleum of Mohammed V
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Highlights:
Muhammad V was the 35th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire. He received Islamic traditional education in his early years and studied the history of the Ottoman Empire and Persian literature. The royal cavalry at the entrance of the mausoleum, dressed in brightly colored military uniforms, is the target of tourists competing for photos.
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Chellah
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Highlights:
The ruins of Shera are the ruins of the ancient city of Shera and the royal tombs of Morocco's Merinid Dynasty. In 1980, it was listed as a national key protected cultural relic in Morocco. The ancient city of Shera was originally an important port city in North Africa in the era of Phoenicia, Carthage and the ancient Roman Empire. In the twelfth century AD, "Black Sultan" Abu Hassan, the monarch of the Merinid Dynasty, established the capital of Rabat, and built a city wall to delineate the imperial mausoleum on the basis of the ruins of the ancient city. According to Kaoqi's beloved concubine and himself, they were buried in the mausoleum after their death. Shera was razed to rubble in 1775 by a famous earthquake with Lisbon as its epicentre, and today it is home to dense trees and a large number of storks. On the ruins of Shera, the terraced gardens, the Arc de Triomphe, the Senate, the forum, the courthouse, public baths and other architectural complexes in the ancient Roman period are vaguely visible. kept the original appearance. Standing in the terrace garden, you can have a bird's-eye view of the Bregreg River Valley and the ruins of the ancient city of Shela. The main gate of the outer city wall records the construction of the mausoleum in ancient Arabic. From the tombstone of the princess, people can read Wang Yu's life and release. The pond is located in a corner of the ancient ruins, and there is a silver eel that is regarded as a god. Visitors can throw coins into the pond to beg for blessings.
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Rabat 1 Day Itinerary