Explore Rabat

Kasbah of the Udayas

Historic fortress at the mouth of the Bou Regreg river. Known for its blue-and-white streets, quiet atmosphere, and ocean views. Includes the Andalusian Gardens and a traditional café overlooking the Atlantic.

Hassan Tower

An unfinished 12th-century minaret, originally intended to be the largest mosque in the world. Surrounded by rows of stone columns, it’s one of Rabat’s most iconic landmarks.

Mausoleum of Mohammed V

A beautifully crafted royal mausoleum housing King Mohammed V. Features white marble, intricate tilework, and ceremonial guards, representing modern Moroccan craftsmanship.

Chellah

Ancient Roman and medieval ruins set in lush gardens. Known for its peaceful atmosphere and stork nests atop the ruins. Ideal for a relaxed walk.

Rabat Medina / Souk

Traditional market area with a more relaxed, less touristy feel than Marrakech. Good for browsing local crafts, leather goods, textiles, and souvenirs.

Plage de Rabat / Rabat Beach

Walk along the coastline (sunset is ideal)
Light swimming (conditions vary—Atlantic waves can be strong)
Beginner-friendly surf lessons often available nearby
Casual beachfront cafés for drinks or lunch

For a slightly quieter option, beaches just south of the hotel (toward Harhoura) offer a more relaxed setting.

Andalusian Gardens

Located inside the Kasbah of the Udayas, these are small but very refined gardens with palm-lined paths, fountains, and shaded seating. Quiet, well-kept, and ideal for a short stop while visiting the Kasbah.

Explore Morocco

For those who would like to discover more of Morocco during their stay, we highly recommend extending your trip to explore a few of the country’s beautiful cities

Marrakech

Perfect for a 2–3 Day Escape

Stay at Riad Botanica — a beautiful traditional riad experience in the heart of the medina. A riad is a traditional Moroccan home built around a peaceful interior courtyard.

  • Visit Bacha Coffee for coffee and breakfast

  • Dine at Lhaj Amin Restaurant, a historic Moroccan restaurant known for traditional cuisine

  • Explore Ben Youssef Madrasa

  • Relax with a hammam experience at Les Bains Bleus

  • Lunch at Le Jardin

  • Visit Jardin Majorelle and the Yves Saint Laurent Museum

  • Discover Bahia Palace

  • End the evening with sunset drinks at Dardar Rooftop

Other Beautiful Destinations in Morocco

  • Tangier — a vibrant northern coastal city blending Moroccan and European charm

  • Chefchaouen — the famous blue city nestled in the mountains

  • Essaouira — a relaxed seaside town known for its beaches, seafood, and artistic atmosphere

  • Fes — home to one of the world’s oldest medinas and rich Moroccan history

Explore Rabat

Kasbah of the Udayas

Historic fortress at the mouth of the Bou Regreg river. Known for its blue-and-white streets, quiet atmosphere, and ocean views. Includes the Andalusian Gardens and a traditional café overlooking the Atlantic.

Hassan Tower

An unfinished 12th-century minaret, originally intended to be the largest mosque in the world. Surrounded by rows of stone columns, it’s one of Rabat’s most iconic landmarks.

Mausoleum of Mohammed V

A beautifully crafted royal mausoleum housing King Mohammed V. Features white marble, intricate tilework, and ceremonial guards, representing modern Moroccan craftsmanship.

Chellah

Ancient Roman and medieval ruins set in lush gardens. Known for its peaceful atmosphere and stork nests atop the ruins. Ideal for a relaxed walk.

Rabat Medina / Souk

Traditional market area with a more relaxed, less touristy feel than Marrakech. Good for browsing local crafts, leather goods, textiles, and souvenirs.

Plage de Rabat / Rabat Beach

Walk along the coastline (sunset is ideal)
Light swimming (conditions vary—Atlantic waves can be strong)
Beginner-friendly surf lessons often available nearby
Casual beachfront cafés for drinks or lunch

For a slightly quieter option, beaches just south of the hotel (toward Harhoura) offer a more relaxed setting.

Andalusian Gardens

Located inside the Kasbah of the Udayas, these are small but very refined gardens with palm-lined paths, fountains, and shaded seating. Quiet, well-kept, and ideal for a short stop while visiting the Kasbah.

Explore Morocco

For those who would like to discover more of Morocco during their stay, we highly recommend extending your trip to explore a few of the country’s beautiful cities

Marrakech

Perfect for a 2–3 Day Escape

Stay at Riad Botanica — a beautiful traditional riad experience in the heart of the medina. A riad is a traditional Moroccan home built around a peaceful interior courtyard.

  • Visit Bacha Coffee for coffee and breakfast

  • Dine at Lhaj Amin Restaurant, a historic Moroccan restaurant known for traditional cuisine

  • Explore Ben Youssef Madrasa

  • Relax with a hammam experience at Les Bains Bleus

  • Lunch at Le Jardin

  • Visit Jardin Majorelle and the Yves Saint Laurent Museum

  • Discover Bahia Palace

  • End the evening with sunset drinks at Dardar Rooftop

Other Beautiful Destinations in Morocco

  • Tangier — a vibrant northern coastal city blending Moroccan and European charm

  • Chefchaouen — the famous blue city nestled in the mountains

  • Essaouira — a relaxed seaside town known for its beaches, seafood, and artistic atmosphere

  • Fes — home to one of the world’s oldest medinas and rich Moroccan history