Holiday in Rabat

City in Morocco — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇲🇦

Country

Morocco

Type

City

Best time to travel

March to May and September to November (18-28 °C). The Atlantic climate makes Rabat milder year-round than Marrakech. Summer warm, winter mild and rainy.

Budget/day

40-85 €

Getting there from Germany

Flight to Rabat-Salé (RBA, approx. 3-4 h with layover or direct) or Casablanca (CMN, 1 h train). No visa required for Germans for up to 90 days.

About Rabat

Rabat is Morocco's underrated gem — the royal capital that stands in the shadow of Marrakech and Fes, but has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2012 and offers an elegance that its more touristy sisters lack. The 1.7 million city at the mouth of the Bou-Regreg River into the Atlantic combines Moorish history, French colonial elegance, and modern Moroccan culture into an atmosphere that is more relaxed and orderly than any other Moroccan metropolis. The Kasbah of the Udayas, a fortress from the 12th century high above the river mouth, is Rabat's most photogenic district: blue and white painted alleys like in Chefchaouen, an Andalusian garden, views of the Atlantic, and the Hassan Tower — an unfinished minaret from the 12th century that, at 44 meters high, is Rabat's landmark. Next to it lies the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, a masterpiece of Moroccan-Islamic architecture in white marble. The Chellah, an abandoned Roman-Islamic necropolis outside the city walls, is a magical place: Roman ruins, medieval tombs, and storks nesting on the minarets — nature and history merge in an atmosphere reminiscent of an enchanted time capsule. Rabat is also Morocco's cultural capital: The Mohammed VI Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, the first of its kind in North Africa, showcases Moroccan and international art in an elegant new building.

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Urban
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Food
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Romance
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Safety
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Top 5 highlights in Rabat

The places you absolutely must not miss.

1

Kasbah der Udayas

Fortress from the 12th century: blue and white alleys, Andalusian garden, and Atlantic view — Rabat's most photogenic district, quieter than Chefchaouen.

2

Hassan-Turm & Mausoleum Mohammed V.

Unfinished 44 m minaret (12th century) next to the white marble mausoleum: Rabat's landmark and a masterpiece of Islamic architecture.

3

Chellah

Enchanted necropolis: Roman ruins, Islamic graves, and storks on minarets — nature and history in magical fusion.

4

Mohammed VI. Museum

First museum of modern art in North Africa: Moroccan and international art in an elegant new building — Rabat's cultural lighthouse.

5

Medina von Rabat

More authentic than Marrakech: spices, leather goods, and handicrafts without aggressive haggling — the most relaxed medina in Morocco.

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Best time to travel for Rabat

Recommended travel time

March to May and September to November (18-28 °C). The Atlantic climate makes Rabat milder year-round than Marrakech. Summer warm, winter mild and rainy.

Summer

22-30 °C, warm but more pleasant than the inland due to Atlantic breezes

Winter

10-18 °C, mild and rainy — typical Atlantic climate

How much does a holiday in Rabat cost?

Average costs per person per day

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Budget

18-35 €

Hostel, Street food, Public transport

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Mid-range

40-85 €

Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions

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Luxury

90-250 €

Boutique hotel, Fine dining

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5 travel tips for Rabat

Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.

No visa required — Germans can enter without a visa for up to 90 days. Passport must be valid for 6 months.

Kasbah of the Udayas at sunset — the view from Café Maure over the river and Atlantic with mint tea is Rabat's most beautiful moment.

Visit Chellah in the morning — the storks are active in the morning and the atmosphere in the necropolis is most mystical then.

Combine Rabat with Salé — the sister city across the river is accessible by tram and offers a less touristy medina.

Petit Taxi blue — Rabat's taxis are blue. Always insist that the meter is turned on.

Food & drink in Rabat

These specialties you must try!

Pastilla — crispy pastry filled with pigeon or chicken, almonds, and powdered sugar: sweet-savory perfection — Morocco's finest dish.
Harira — tomato-lentil soup with chickpeas and coriander: the traditional Ramadan breaking of the fast, served year-round as a starter.
Méchoui — whole lamb cooked in a clay oven: tender, with cumin and salt — the feast of royal cuisine.
Briouats — triangular fried pastries with cheese, meat, or almonds: the perfect companion to mint tea.
Thé à la Menthe — mint tea: in Rabat even more ceremonial than elsewhere — poured high, sweet, with fresh mint — the symbol of Moroccan hospitality.
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