As Morocco’s capital, Rabat is home to
the nation’s most significant exhibition hall, the Royal Palace, and the
Mausoleum of Mohammed V, just as a few chronicled attractions. Arranged
ideal on the Atlantic Ocean, with the Bou Regreg River rushing toward
the west and isolating it from its sister-city of Salé, Rabat is a
pretty place.
It has a lot more settled climate than adjacent Casablanca. Furthermore, for some vacationers, a Rabat day trip from Casablanca
can be a charming shock and a much-needed reprieve from the hustle of
other Moroccan urban communities. History-sweethearts are certain to
appreciate traveling the Chellah exploration area and exploring the
dazzling Oudaias Kasbah.
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