Experience Rabat in an exciting and distinctive manner! Climb aboard a comfortable tuk-tuk for a guided tour of the city’s essential attractions: the historic medina, the iconic Hassan Tower, lively neighborhoods, and beautiful gardens. Enjoy local tales, picturesque views, and a leisurely pace! Reserve your spot now and explore Rabat as a local would!
Experience Rabat in an exciting and distinctive manner! Climb aboard a comfortable tuk-tuk for a guided tour of the city’s essential attractions: the historic medina, the iconic Hassan Tower, lively neighborhoods, and beautiful gardens. Enjoy local tales, picturesque views, and a leisurely pace! Reserve your spot now and explore Rabat as a local would!
- Kasbah des Oudaias - Initially constructed in the 12th century by the Almoravids to combat the Berghouata tribes, the Oudayas Kasbah gained prominence under the Almohads. They transformed it into a military camp, a ribat overlooking the Bouregreg River’s mouth, and named it Mehdiya. The kasbah served as a strategic base for Moroccan armies, led by…
- Kasbah des Oudaias - Initially constructed in the 12th century by the Almoravids to combat the Berghouata tribes, the Oudayas Kasbah gained prominence under the Almohads. They transformed it into a military camp, a ribat overlooking the Bouregreg River’s mouth, and named it Mehdiya. The kasbah served as a strategic base for Moroccan armies, led by the Almohad dynasty, in their conquests of Andalusia.
- Andalusian Gardens - Nestled within the Kasbah of the Oudayas, the Andalusian Gardens offer a peaceful and picturesque retreat in Rabat. These beautifully designed gardens, established during the French colonial era, showcase a harmonious mix of lush greenery, vibrant flowers, and calming fountains. Visitors can enjoy the serene atmosphere, admire traditional Moroccan architecture, and savor the scents of jasmine and orange blossom while strolling through the gardens. The Andalusian Gardens provide a perfect escape from the city’s hustle and bustle, offering a relaxing and visually delightful experience.
- Hassan Tower - The Hassan Tower is a renowned historical landmark in Rabat, originally intended to be the world’s tallest minaret. Commissioned in the 12th century by Sultan Yacoub al-Mansour, the tower stands 44 meters tall, a striking reminder of its incomplete construction. The site also features the ruins of an unfinished mosque and a beautifully landscaped esplanade adorned with columns. A visit to the Hassan Tower captivates with its intricate architectural details and panoramic views of the city and the Bou Regreg River. This remarkable monument provides a fascinating glimpse into Morocco’s rich history and architectural heritage.
- Mausoleum of Mohammad V - The Mausoleum of Mohammed V is a magnificent and revered monument in Rabat, serving as the final resting place for King Mohammed V and his two sons, King Hassan II and Prince Abdallah. Built in the traditional Moroccan architectural style, the mausoleum boasts a stunning white marble exterior and an interior richly adorned with intricate mosaics, carved wood, and gold leaves. Visitors can marvel at the exquisite craftsmanship and solemn beauty of this sacred site, a symbol of Morocco’s royal heritage. The Mohammed V Mausoleum is a must-visit destination, offering deep insights into the country’s history and a place of reflection and respect.
- Chellah Rabat - Chellah is an ancient archaeological site located just outside Rabat’s city walls. This historic necropolis, dating back to the Phoenician and Roman eras, later evolved into an important Islamic complex. As visitors explore Chellah, they can wander through the ruins of ancient structures, including Roman streets, Islamic minarets, and beautiful gardens. The site is home to a variety of flora and fauna, creating a tranquil and enchanting atmosphere. Visiting Chellah offers a fascinating journey through Morocco’s history, providing insight into its diverse cultural and architectural heritage in a serene and picturesque setting. The entrance fee is 7 euros per person.
- Royal Palace of Rabat - The Royal Palace of Rabat, also known as Dar al-Makhzen, is the official residence of the King of Morocco. This magnificent palace complex, built in the 18th century, is a masterpiece of traditional Moroccan architecture, featuring vast courtyards, lush gardens, and ornate buildings. Although the palace’s interior is not open to the public, visitors can admire its impressive exterior and the grandeur of its design from the surrounding gardens. The Royal Palace symbolizes the Moroccan monarchy and heritage, offering a glimpse into the country’s royal traditions and the elegance of its historic architecture.
- Rabat Old Town - Rabat’s Old Medina is a historic and vibrant district, bustling with cultural heritage. This maze of narrow streets and alleys is filled with traditional souks, offering a variety of goods, from handmade jewelry and textiles to aromatic spices and fresh produce. As visitors wander through the medina, they will encounter historic buildings, charming cafes, and local artisans at work. The Old Medina provides an authentic Moroccan experience, allowing immersion in the daily rhythms and vibrant atmosphere of Rabat’s ancient heart. Exploring this lively district is a journey back in time, showcasing Morocco’s enduring charm and cultural richness.

- Private transportation
- Music on demand
- Photography
- Private transportation
- Music on demand
- Photography
- Tea and coffee
- Entry:The site of the archaeological chellah for 7 USD
- Tourist guide
- Tea and coffee
- Entry:The site of the archaeological chellah for 7 USD
- Tourist guide
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.