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    Rabat belongs to the sub-humid bioclimatic zone with an average annual precipitation of 560 mm (22 in). The airport station is located about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from the coastline, which will somewhat warm afternoons and cool nights down compared to a seaside location.

  2. Sep 7, 2024 · Rabat, city and capital of Morocco. One of the country’s four imperial cities, it is located on the Atlantic coast at the mouth of the Wadi Bou Regreg, opposite the city of Salé. The history of Rabat is closely connected to that of Salé, the site of which was first occupied by the Roman settlement.

  3. Discover Rabat, the cultural city of Morocco with its events, museums, festivals, and monuments: Royal Palace, Hassan Tower, ramparts, and the medina.

  4. Things to Do in Rabat, Morocco: See Tripadvisor's 54,642 traveler reviews and photos of Rabat tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in October. We have reviews of the best places to see in Rabat. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  5. Morocco's coastal capital since 1912, Rabat has just over a million people. Modern and even reserved by Moroccan standards, the city also has many fascinating historic sites, including the picturesque Kasbah of the Udayas, built in the mid-12th century.

  6. Official website of the Moroccan National Tourism Office (MNTO), in charge of promoting Morocco's destination to national and international tourists. History and geography.

  7. Apr 6, 2022 · Rabat is a surprisingly tranquil capital that feels worlds apart from business-minded Casablanca and hectic Marrakech.

  8. Rabat. Morocco, Africa. Morocco’s political and administrative capital may be short on top-drawer tourist attractions, but it compensates with plenty of charm. The ville nouvelle's palm-lined boulevards are clean, well kept and relatively free of traffic – a blessed relief for those who have spent time in Casablanca.

  9. Morocco's coastal capital since 1912, Rabat has just over a million people. Modern and even reserved by Moroccan standards, the city also has many fascinating historic sites, including the picturesque Kasbah of the Udayas, built in the mid-12th century.

  10. Rabat, a UNESCO World Heritage, "City of Light Cultural Capital of the Kingdom". A pleasant climate throughout the year, a privileged location on the Atlantic seaside and a history of an exceptional wealth, make Rabat-Salé a leading tourist destination.