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RABAT


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Royal palace and mosque

Hassan tower

Kings' mausoleum

Chellah


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Oudaïa gate

Kasbah de Oudaïas

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RABAT:
Capital in blue and white


Rabat, Morocco

Rabat, Morocco

Rabat, Morocco


Rabat opens up only slowly to you. At the first day of your first arrival you will discover that there is another atmosphere here, and compared to other Moroccan cities people are a bit shy and don't start talking to you easily. Somehow, they don't care about you.
Walking your lonely walks around town, the many gems of a capital of a magic country reveals themselves to you. And it isn't always the things that are first seen that will keep your eyes entertained.
Modern Rabat is clean and open, perhaps a bit too open during the summer heat. But around it, there are both old Muslim quarters as well as beautiful remains from all periods of Moroccan history.
Being the capital, it has the actual royal palace and the Kings' mausoleum. Its main attraction, however, is the weird Hassan tower, while Kasbah de Oudaïas is on the shortlist of having Morocco's most picturesque streets. Almost mystical and very beautiful is the Chellah.


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