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Morocco

Rabat / Mint teas and ocean breeze

MeowScore 😸83/100
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🐈 Cats in the city 😸
☀️ Sun-soaked days 😻
🚗 Traffic density 😼
🔈 Noisiness 😸
📸 Views and Sightseeing 😸
🌳 Parks and greenery 😸
👮‍♂️ Safety 😸

Best month

April

Ideal weather for sightseeing and outdoor activities

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january

Cat lovers come for the International Cat Show (20-22 Jan)

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february

Explore the Roman ruins in Chellah (Feb 12-20)

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march

Attend the Mawazine World Music Festival (Mar 19-27)

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april

Admire the cherry blossoms in the Andalusian Gardens

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may

Bargain for treasures in the colorful souks

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june

Savor a traditional Moroccan iftar during Ramadan

🌴🌊
july

Escape the heat and relax at the beaches

🎉👑
august

Join the local festivities on Throne Day (Aug 30)

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september

Witness the magic of Fantasia at the Oudaya (Sep 5-7)

🎨🖼️
october

Experience Moroccan art at the Biennale of Rabat (Oct 24)

🌙🍇
november

Taste the delicious dates during Eid al-Fitr

🛍️🎄
december

Shop for holiday gifts at the Christmas market (Dec 6-12)

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Reasonable prices

Bigmac $?

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As a visiting cat, Rabat offers a good mix of affordable and pricey options for shopping and dining. Some areas are more tourist-oriented and therefore pricier, but there are also local markets with great bargains.

Check out the local souks for unique souvenirs and haggle for a better price. Go for local street food stalls for delicious and budget-friendly eats.

Usual visit duration

2-3 days

Historical sights and culture

Usual visit duration

2-3 days

Historical sights and culture

Rabat is known for its rich history and culture, which can be explored in 2-3 days of sightseeing.

Tipping

5-10%

Typical in touristic areas

Tipping

5-10%

Typical in touristic areas

Cash preferred, splitting the bill is common

internet situation

meh Speed

Average speed, can be slow during peak hours

great Availability

Widespread availability, occasional outages

great Cellular

Good coverage throughout the city

Electric socket type C

Common in Europe, South America, and Asia. Non-grounded, 2-pin plug, accepts Type C & Type E&F (non-grounded variant).

MAD

1 MAD =
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biking hostile

Limited infrastructure

walkable

Pedestrian-friendly infrastructure

LGBTQ hostile

Conservative society

Unwind your whiskers and stretch your paws in a city of delightful scents, countless scratching options, and unmatched feline elegance.

Hop between 'paw-some' historical sites to explore ancient relics, feast like aristocat purr-sonalities, and bask under the purr-fect Moroccan sun.

Things to do

The mainstream

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Royal Palace of Rabat
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Chellah Necropolis
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Andalusian Gardens
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Hassan Tower
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Kasbah of the Udayas

The mainstream

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Royal Palace of Rabat

A grand and elegant palace built in the Moorish style. The well-guarded home of the king, but you can still admire it from the outside. 🏰

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Chellah Necropolis

An ancient Roman city with ruins and a charming garden. Sacred to the local cats, it's also a great spot for bird-watching. 🦜

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🌳
Andalusian Gardens

Relaxing gardens with fountains, orange trees, and colorful tiles. A great place for a leisurely stroll with your cat-friends. 🌺

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🗼
Hassan Tower

A towering minaret surrounded by gardens, with impressive architecture and a peaceful atmosphere. Purrfect for a contemplative stroll. 🕍

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Kasbah of the Udayas

A historic fortress overlooking the ocean with winding streets and stunning views. Perfect for a catnap in the sun. 😺

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Off the beaten path

1
Mohammed VI Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art
2
Chellah Necropolis
3
Andalusian Gardens
4
Dar al-Makhzen
5
Kasbah of the Udayas

Off the beaten path

1
Mohammed VI Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art

A hidden gem for art-loving cats. Cutting-edge exhibitions and installations, and a rooftop terrace that offers stunning views of the city. 🎨🐾🌇

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2
Chellah Necropolis

A hauntingly beautiful Roman and Islamic ruins site that's now home to storks and cats. History, wildlife, and plenty of shady nooks to nap in. 🐾🕰️🐣

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3
Andalusian Gardens

A tranquil oasis tucked away in the old medina. Birds chirping, fountains flowing, and flowers blooming. It's a paw-some place to relax and unwind. 🌸🐾🐦

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4
Dar al-Makhzen

A once royal palace turned public museum. Ancient artifacts, lavish rooms, and beautiful gardens. A cat's curiosity will surely be satisfied. 🐱🏛️🌺

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5
Kasbah of the Udayas

A maze of blue and white alleys atop cliffs by the sea. A purr-fect spot for cats to wander and explore. 🌊🐾🕌

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biking hostile

Limited infrastructure

walkable

Pedestrian-friendly infrastructure

LGBTQ hostile

Conservative society

Mindful meoweler tips

Historic kasbahs and gardens

Explore the stunning architecture and lush garden courtyards of the 12th-century Kasbah of the Udayas, then visit the Andalusian Gardens for a peaceful respite from the busy city streets.

The Royal Palace

The Royal Palace is an impressive sight, but beware that only cats with permission are allowed past the gate. Plan your visit for weekdays, as it's closed to visitors on weekends.

Street food and mint tea

Indulge in traditional Moroccan street food like spicy harira soup or tangy b'steeya pastries, then wash it down with refreshing mint tea. Be sure to haggle for the best prices at food stalls in the medina.

Useful external sites

www.visitmorocco.com

Visit Morocco

Official tourism website of Morocco

www.rabat-tourisme.com

Rabat Tourisme

Official tourism website for Rabat

www.rabatmedinatours.com

Rabat Medina Tours

Tour operator offering tours of the Rabat Medina


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