Guidebook for Rabat

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Guidebook for Rabat

Everything Else

Nice place to take a walk or soak in some sun!
19 locals recommend
Plage de Rabat
19 locals recommend
Nice place to take a walk or soak in some sun!
Easy Access in and out of Rabat
22 locals recommend
Rabat Ville station
Avenue Mohammed V
22 locals recommend
Easy Access in and out of Rabat

Sightseeing

The kasbah is predominately residential, the narrow streets are lined with whitewashed houses - most of which were built by Muslim refugees from Spain. It's a tranquil and picturesque place to wander.
116 locals recommend
Kasbah of the Udayas
116 locals recommend
The kasbah is predominately residential, the narrow streets are lined with whitewashed houses - most of which were built by Muslim refugees from Spain. It's a tranquil and picturesque place to wander.
Hassan Tower or Tour Hassan is the minaret of an incomplete mosque in Rabat, Morocco. Begun in 1195, the tower was intended to be the largest minaret in the world along with the mosque.
87 locals recommend
Hassan Tower
Boulevard Mohamed Lyazidi
87 locals recommend
Hassan Tower or Tour Hassan is the minaret of an incomplete mosque in Rabat, Morocco. Begun in 1195, the tower was intended to be the largest minaret in the world along with the mosque.

Food Scene

On sunny days, guests are able to enjoy views of the lively Rabat streets from the Cosmopolitan’s elegantly decorated outdoor marble terrace.
6 locals recommend
Cosmopolitan
Avenue Ibn Toumart
6 locals recommend
On sunny days, guests are able to enjoy views of the lively Rabat streets from the Cosmopolitan’s elegantly decorated outdoor marble terrace.
Set within in a small room near the Rabat Ville train station, its refined zellige tile-work and serene atmosphere gives the restaurant a homely, intimate feel.
13 locals recommend
Le Petit Beur
Rue damas
13 locals recommend
Set within in a small room near the Rabat Ville train station, its refined zellige tile-work and serene atmosphere gives the restaurant a homely, intimate feel.
beautiful 17th century mansion filled with contemporary leather divans and velvet armchairs and oud players who serenade you as you dine. Bookings are essential.
8 locals recommend
Dinarjat
6 Rue Belgnaoui
8 locals recommend
beautiful 17th century mansion filled with contemporary leather divans and velvet armchairs and oud players who serenade you as you dine. Bookings are essential.
Traditional singers, musicians and dancers provide entertainment, while the service is polite and attentive. Sit on the terrace for excellent views of both Medina and Kasbah.
7 locals recommend
Restaurant Le Ziryab
Avenue des consuls
7 locals recommend
Traditional singers, musicians and dancers provide entertainment, while the service is polite and attentive. Sit on the terrace for excellent views of both Medina and Kasbah.
Second only to the food is the view from the rooftop deck, which looks out to the Kasbah.
49 locals recommend
Le Dhow
Avenue Al Marsa
49 locals recommend
Second only to the food is the view from the rooftop deck, which looks out to the Kasbah.
Solid choice for traditional Moroccan fare, their short menu features some local staples like tajine and couscous (daily). Friendly staff and good ambience, with a view to the Medina wall. Fair prices and open all-day, without siesta break. Good sign that it is always packed and not just by westerners - Moroccan folk seem to be enjoying it as well. Ask for a cup of mint tea, the server will perform a little show for you and your camera. Ended up eating three times there
36 locals recommend
Dar Naji
Avenue Jazirat Al Arabe
36 locals recommend
Solid choice for traditional Moroccan fare, their short menu features some local staples like tajine and couscous (daily). Friendly staff and good ambience, with a view to the Medina wall. Fair prices and open all-day, without siesta break. Good sign that it is always packed and not just by westerners - Moroccan folk seem to be enjoying it as well. Ask for a cup of mint tea, the server will perform a little show for you and your camera. Ended up eating three times there
Great fresh foods and crepes. Good stop for an afternoon coffee or to pass the time and catch up on work.
Pause Gourmet
467 Ave Mohammed V
Great fresh foods and crepes. Good stop for an afternoon coffee or to pass the time and catch up on work.
This place is not the typical Moroccan place , but it's been around since the 60's and is one of the few remaining restaurants from the good days. It's a part of Rabat history, and overall the food is good and well priced. Recommend Pizza and Beer!
15 locals recommend
La Mamma’s Pizza
15 locals recommend
This place is not the typical Moroccan place , but it's been around since the 60's and is one of the few remaining restaurants from the good days. It's a part of Rabat history, and overall the food is good and well priced. Recommend Pizza and Beer!
Great atmosphere and food. Serves beer , wine and live music.
13 locals recommend
Le Georges
5 Rue Oued Baht
13 locals recommend
Great atmosphere and food. Serves beer , wine and live music.

Drinks & Nightlife

From Wednesday to the end of the week diners are treated to an array of live music, from an old-fashioned pianist to live bands and jazz acts. On Saturdays, the bistro is transformed into a vibrant pa
7 locals recommend
Le Grand Comptoir
279 Av. Mohammed V
7 locals recommend
From Wednesday to the end of the week diners are treated to an array of live music, from an old-fashioned pianist to live bands and jazz acts. On Saturdays, the bistro is transformed into a vibrant pa
One of the Best Clubs in Rabat since 1989, located within walking distance (18 Rue Monastir, Rabat) Amnesia is a great disco glamor décor and "design", it is also a Mecca for trendy nights in Rabat. The resident DJ, DJ Green and DJ Hak'X, bring the ambience around the House Progressive mixes and R & B. The choice of the map bar will satisfy the desires and tastes of all. The club can accommodate up to 800 people.
7 locals recommend
Amnesia
17 Rue Monastire
7 locals recommend
One of the Best Clubs in Rabat since 1989, located within walking distance (18 Rue Monastir, Rabat) Amnesia is a great disco glamor décor and "design", it is also a Mecca for trendy nights in Rabat. The resident DJ, DJ Green and DJ Hak'X, bring the ambience around the House Progressive mixes and R & B. The choice of the map bar will satisfy the desires and tastes of all. The club can accommodate up to 800 people.

Arts & Culture

Exhibition "Morocco medieval, an empire of Africa to Spain" is extended until 1 September 2015!
76 locals recommend
Museum Mohamed VI of Modern and Contemporary Art
2 Av. Moulay Hassan
76 locals recommend
Exhibition "Morocco medieval, an empire of Africa to Spain" is extended until 1 September 2015!
Take in a little culture while you are here!
34 locals recommend
Théâtre National Mohammed V
172 Av. Al Mansour Addahbi
34 locals recommend
Take in a little culture while you are here!