Scenic spot introduction:

Rabat is the capital of Morocco. It is located at the mouth of the Boureig River in the north and borders the Atlantic Ocean. It is the political, cultural center and transportation hub of Morocco. It is also one of the historical cities in the continent. It was built in the 12th century. There are many ancient Arab buildings and mosques in the city, as well as many seaside resorts. It is a good place for tourism and summer vacation.

Attractions distribution:

Rabat Palace , Tomb of Mohammed V , Udaya Castle and Shera Ruins are the famous places of interest visited by tourists.

Scenic spot features:

Sightseeing, Vacation, Historic Sites
Attraction Address
Travel Guide

Best time to visit:

July to October

Shopping recommendations:

Carpets, pottery, lighting, boxes, leather cushions, wallets, fashion, etc.

Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

Africa > Morocco > Rabat

How to get there:

Air China and Air France have flights from Beijing to Rabat.

Luxury taxis are available outside the intercity bus station from Ave Hassan II to Casablanca (Dh27), Fez (Dh55), Meknes (Dh40) and Salé (Dh3).

Scenic area map:

3D real scene of scenic spot

Attraction Tickets

Scenic area services:

Most of the cheap hotels in the Arab communities are of poor quality and do not have many amenities such as showers.

Camping de la Plage (AED 15/15/22/12 per person/small tent/large tent/car; water and electricity AED 15. Hot tub AED 10) is the closest campsite on the Salé beachfront.

Precautions:

1. Morocco is a relatively safe tourist destination. However, in recent years, there have been an increasing number of robberies by bike-riding criminals with knives in Morocco. Tourists traveling to Morocco are reminded to pay attention to their own safety.

2. The local currency in Morocco is regulated, and BMCE is the only bank that charges a commission for checks. When tourists exchange money at the airport, they may encounter situations where only cash is accepted, bank staff are slow or even closed, but this does not happen in ordinary banks. Stores accept credit cards, but will charge an additional 5%. Some BMCE and BMCI banks have ATMs, and many banks accept Visa and MasterCard for cash advances.

3. In Morocco, it is best to avoid visiting during the two weeks around Christmas and Easter.

Leave a Reply