The Mausoleum of Mohammed V is a beautiful and ornate building near the Hassan Tower in Rabat, Morocco. It is famous for its green tiled roof and is the final resting place of King Mohammed V.
Amazing architecture and well kept sadly we could not enter inside due to the restrictions of COVID.It’s a must visit site during your visit in Rabat.The Royal Guard is something which you can watch and click pics.
KASHSH MOVIES — Google review
I truly impressed by its beauty. The mausoleum is a stunning architectural masterpiece, with intricate carvings, beautiful mosaics, and majestic chandeliers.
The mausoleum is also home to a beautiful mosque, which is open to visitors. The mosque is adorned with stunning mosaics and beautiful calligraphy, and the prayer hall is spacious and peaceful.
Overall, I highly recommend a visit to the Mausoleum of Mohammed V to anyone visiting Rabat. It's a beautiful and peaceful place to reflect on the rich history and culture of Morocco. The mausoleum is easily accessible and the staff are friendly and informative. It's definitely one of the highlights of Rabat and not to be missed.
AMINE Khalid — Google review
Place of historic importance. The mausoleum is beautiful & ornate. It is possible to take photos with the guards. One of the very few places in Morocco that is important and is free. It's really worth visiting if you are in Rabat.
Surbhi Dedhia — Google review
It’s closed to the public but you can still look through the gates and admire the royal army horses. The parks nearby are great to take a rest!
A Hall — Google review
Closed currently, but very nice place to take photos outside. The gate are just beautiful!
Martin C — Google review
My visit to the Mausoleum of Mohamed V was nothing short of enchanting. From the moment I stepped foot into this historical gem, I was greeted by an aura of tranquility and reverence.
The first thing that struck me was how impeccably well-kept the mausoleum is. The marble floors gleamed under the soft sunlight, and the intricate mosaics adorning the walls were a testament to the craftsmanship of generations past.
Despite being a popular tourist destination, the mausoleum was surprisingly quiet, allowing visitors like myself to take in the solemn beauty of the surroundings without distraction. It was a welcome departure from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Furthermore, I was impressed by the cleanliness of the site. Not a speck of litter marred the pristine grounds, and the air was filled with the sweet scent of blooming flowers—a testament to the care and attention to detail that goes into maintaining this sacred place.
In conclusion, the Mausoleum of Mohamed V is a must-visit for anyone seeking a moment of peace and reflection amidst the chaos of the world. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply looking for a quiet retreat, this enchanting oasis is sure to leave a lasting impression.
Mira F — Google review
The heritage site is so nice, the architecture is amazing. Its just that its still closed for public.
Louis Lee Bastareche — Google review
Beautiful architecture, but not much information available. Mausoleum was closed for visits (we understood that is closed between 12:00 and 14:00, but there was no information available about it).
Dan — Google review
This is next to the site of the hassan tower. The entry was closed at the time of our visit. Looks amazing from the outside. Must be very beautiful inside I presume.
devanand subbaraj — Google review
The mausoleum showcases all the best artisanship and craftsmanship Morocco is to offer, from carving, blacksmith, etc. Though touristy, definitely worth a quick visit. It's also pretty close to the beach and medina. It's also a plus that all the guards are quite friendly and photogenic.
Chen Wei Lee — Google review
This is the burial place of King Mohammed the fifth of Morocco. It is free to access, and one can walk around.
The grave area has a Quran reader who reads Quran all the time. It was at the request of King Mohammed V before his death that someone reads Quran continuously at his grave.
The place can be crowded. There are no restrooms here.
Fahd Batayneh فهد بطاينة — Google review
Definitely worth the visit when it is open(we just showed up and went in, but friends said that when they had been there it was always closed). It really shows the great emphasis and esteem given to the king in Morocco
Hans Rawhouser — Google review
The Mausoleum of Mohamed V has the tombs of the Moroccan king Mohammed V and his two sons, it's located across the Hassan Tower. There are ceremonial horses at entrance and exit gates. Entering inside the Mausoleum was not allowed, just visited from outside. It's the best place in Rabat to visit.
Soudamini Mohapatra — Google review
Wow, Wow, Wow. Very gorgeous and very royal. The mausoleum of Mohammed the fifth. They have these gorgeous horses and guards that stand on the exterior and the interior. The dome of the mausoleum is absolutely stunning a must see when in robot
Greg Alford — Google review
The mausoleum is open again, and well worth the trip. We did have a short wait because some Royals were inside and it was not open to the public briefly while they made their visit. But you can walk over to Hassan’s tower and see other things close by while you’re waiting.
Ellen Stiefler — Google review
Father of Indipendence Morocco, King 5. Mohammed's Mausoleum. Finish in 1971 and today have King 5. Mohammed, his son King 2. Hassan, prince Abdallah and Abdallah's two sons. Mausoleum sometimes close or open you can't find net timing. But usually open before at noon prayer time.
Tolga “guidetolga” Günaydın — Google review
The Mausoleum is very beautiful from the outside and inside. There are no tickets required to go inside and you can come and go as you wish. The architecture in Morocco continues to astound me. I had a great time visiting and admiring the atmosphere.
Waleed — Google review
Beautiful mausoleum with views of the city of Rabat. Plenty of picture opportunities and interesting history to learn about.
The Kasbah of the Udayas is a historic site dating back to the 12th century, originally serving as a military base and later transformed into a village during the French protectorate. The fortress features formal French gardens with views of the Atlantic Ocean and is home to the Musee des Oudaias, showcasing jewelry and clothing from various Moroccan regions. The surrounding walls enclose narrow blue-and-white streets bustling with musicians, henna-tattooing ladies, and souvenir shops.
Rabat Medina, a walled old town, is the hub of activity centered on the Old Market, a souk that features alleys of shops vending ceramics, spices and jewelry. The Great Mosque's slender minaret overlooks the area with its medieval origins while Bab el Had Square boasts an impressive 12th-century gate. Visitors can enjoy local Moroccan cuisine served at courtyard houses turned eateries or spend some time relaxing in the verdant Andalusian Gardens situated nearby.
Located on the Boulevard Mohamed Lyazidi, Hassan Tower is a remnant of a 12th-century minaret that was never finished. It's tall and imposing, and still stands to this day despite being destroyed by an earthquake back in 1775. An impressive Royal Cavalry greets visitors at the entrance to the tomb of King Mohammed V, which is also home to a small mausoleum.
Absolutely beautiful architecture - unfortunately it was unfinished. I wonder what it would look like if it was completed. Beautiful work from flood to the walls n doors. Unable to enter the mosque if it’s not a prayer time. Nice place to take pics.
Shabana Baig — Google review
One of the most impressing Moroccan architectural heritage of the Almohad time. You can enjoy a Beautiful landscape and take beautiful pictures near the minaret, the big doors, the beautiful water fountain made with the authentic Moroccan zelij.
Unfortunately the place has been closed since the first state of emergency yet you still can enjoy a small garden there, take pictures with guards riding horses and feed the pigeons.
Bouchra goumri — Google review
On the one hand, a beautiful, polished, impressive and majestic place, on the other hand, it's to enter, see the plaza, see the tower, enter the mausoleum and leave. There is not much to do and in my opinion it is not a must site. What's more, it perpetuates the tremendous contrast that exists in Morocco, on the one hand there is poverty and dirt in the villages, on the other hand wealth, cleanliness and royalty in the capital city
Yaniv Ohana — Google review
A beautiful place to visit with family and there’s a park right next to the monument where people are relaxing with their loved ones. There is no fee for the tower or the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, you can roam around aside for as long as you wish. The place is a great photo spot and parking can be found around the streets, however it can get really busy.
NOTE: No tickets are required to see Hassan Tower or enter into the Mausoleum.
Waleed — Google review
Hasan tower, the unfinished mosque, and the mausoleum right across the courtyard - good guide is needed to understand the history, why the mosque remained unfinished, how the king came here to offer first prayers after the independence from the French and more. Lots of awesome carvings - both wood and the marble inside. A must visit place.
vinay moharil — Google review
This site is really impressive. The way the culture is emphasized and the experience you can build from the prayers and chanting inside. It was definitely worth the visit!
Shanda Felix-Brown — Google review
Interesting architecture and huge premises but it’s been closed , can not be visited. You can only see it partially as it’s surrounded by walls and closed fences. The location is very clean and neatly maintained. Must visit places in Rabat. No tickets needed.
Swati Murteli — Google review
An example of excellent architecture. Any tourist coming to Rabat must visit this marvelous historical place.
Safaa Sajib — Google review
Perfect for an evening walk and lots of photo spots. Seems a favourite destination for locals with families too. A few vendors selling juice and snacks. Free entry and no need to buy any tickets.
Major Aria — Google review
Love this place! Must visit if you are in Morocco! Nice quiet peaceful, you feel the history in every step in this place. Wasn’t busy, the weather end of November is still perfect for visiting around 23 Celsius. People are nice and kind! The city is beautiful too!
4KProductions — Google review
You can see the tower which was supposed to be the tallest building back in 12th century, but somehow they stop building it. Also, the guard from the outside, is one of the few guard that you can take pictures of / with them.
Hung-Kai Kung — Google review
Interesting architecture but it’s been closed for 2 years (due to covid they say at the door) and cannot be visited. You can only see it partially as it’s surrounded by walls and closed fences. Information is not updated anywhere about it being closed so we went there in vain.
Sorana Enoiu — Google review
A great place to visit and of course, one Rabat's renowned landmarks. Astounded by how well maintained the Hassan tower is, considering its age. The courtyard is open and spacious, interspersed with columns of varying heights. Highly recommend a visit.
Kashif Amin — Google review
A charming place that tells the story of 1400 years old kingdom. So proud to be part of this great nation 🇲🇦🇲🇦
Soufiyan Mk — Google review
A beautiful place to visit with family and there’s a park right next to the monument where people are relaxing with their loved ones. There is no fee for the tower or the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, you can roam around aside for as long as you wish. The place is a great photo spot and parking can be found around the streets, however it can get really busy.
Mr Aneesh — Google review
Great sightseeing place in Rabat. Now there no plaques to understand history of this place, so a tour guide is recommended, or find out by yourself via google.
Some plaques with historical explanation should be placed at the places like this.
Tower has nice architecture, but the real gem is the mausoleum. The architecture of the surrounding and especially the dome is beyond words, just wow.
And the guards are very friendly, and kind for photo shooting. (No touching)
If you are in Rabat, it's a must come to see place. But if you aren't close by, and only want to come because of this, you can avoid it.
Filip Ceranic — Google review
Beautiful tower, you can see Rabat city from the top to the bottom!
Nice scenery, beautiful weather and friendly people 👌
David Brown — Google review
Mausoleum of King Hassan the 5th.. a historic and scenic place with architectural elegance. One of the key places to visit while in Rabat. The hassan tower (12th century incomplete tower) is also located here. It closes around 7pm so try to reach before that time. No ticket is needed to visit the tombs
masoom shah — Google review
A great place to visit the area is very clean and organised we will be back again and again.
Mouhssine Aboulkas Laaroussi — Google review
Wonderful tower Hassan at the heart of rabat,the city of lights and glory.a must see historical monument,due it's historical atmosphere, spiritually attractive, architecture.
Uk.beauty store — Google review
Beside the mausoleum, so might as well walk around it. Immense tower that was to be the largest minaret in the world. But they ran out of money, I guess. About halfway done. You can trace the thick stone walls of the mosque that was to be built but never got done.
Nice view of water and adjacent park.
Steven Webb — Google review
Even though the tower is half the height it was before the earthquake in the 1700’s, and the mosque never got built, this is still an impressive area, and when you get right below the tower and look up, it is still very imposing.
The two sets of horses outside both of the gates are beautiful as are the outfits of their riders and you’re allowed to take their photos
Ellen Stiefler — Google review
Impressive tower and the most beautiful construction I saw during my time there. Though, I would have liked a guide to understand more of the historical background of this marvelous place.
Yesenia Quintero — Google review
An amazing place to visit with your friends and family. Inside the tomb is very beautiful architectural work, it’s extra ordinary.
The corporate office of Société du Tramway de Rabat Saé is a well-received and successful establishment that has earned much praise for its excellent service. It is a pleasant and appealing location with a friendly atmosphere, where customers are treated warmly and respectfully. The company's main base of operations in Rabat boasts an array of amenities that make it an ideal choice for both business professionals and casual visitors alike.
Good place
ABOUBAKER AKKAOUI — Google review
Very good experience
Amrstation — Google review
Wasn't that bad
Ayman Elhaddad — Google review
Nice 👍
angel of death — Google review
(Translated by Google) very warm welcome, nothing but success
(Original)
trés bon acceuil , que du succés
Hnizil Wiam — Google review
(Translated by Google) It doesn't even deserve a 1 star.
(Original)
Il mérite même pas une 1 étoile
The Mohammed VI Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art is a sleek contemporary art museum located in Rabat, Morocco. The museum features a broad collection of contemporary and modern art, including works by artists such as Pablo Picasso, Wassily Kandinsky, and Joan Miró. The building itself is worth seeing because of its unusual architecture.
A must-visit for art lovers living in or visiting Morocco.
COVID prevention protocals were strictly followed (a rarity in our observations in Morocco) including vaccine pass required for entry, temperature checks, and enforced mask-wearing.
Multi-lingual staff made us feel very welcome and deepened our engagement with the works of art on display. Omar who greeted us at the welcome desk was especially helpful in preparing us for what we'd see in the temporary exhibitions, and helped us learn more about the permanent collection.
On the occasion of our visit in January 2022 there were three exhibitions on display, all quite different from each other, but with many being photography-based (which we loved) from the collaborator artists Gérard Rancinan and Caroline Gaudriault; Henri Cartier-Bresson; and an assortment of African-based artists.
The permanent collection of modern and contemporary Moroccan artists' work was in the process of being reinstalled, however the staff invited us to look through several beautifully-produced books featuring the collection so we'd have a better understanding of what to look forward to on a future visit.
We'll be following the Museum's Instagram page (museemohammed6) to stay tuned for the next exhibitions; we're excited to return!
Robin Barnes — Google review
Museum was pretty good I like the outside statues better than I like the inside art. There were a few notable pieces there but mostly local work but not bad quality. I don't know how much it costs to get into the museum because my admission was free but I did enjoy the sculptures which I will post a few picture of. The museum was worth a 45-minute visit.
Karen Biow — Google review
Really good museum! I was 2 hours early for my train so went here (5 minute walk away). The receptionist was kind enough to look after my suitcase whilst I looked round the museum. Lots of interesting art from the Arab world and also a Benin exhibition. Student (concession) ticket for me was 30 dirham, normal price is 60 dirham!
George Wood — Google review
If art interests you, this should totally be on your bucket list when visiting Rabat, my favorite museum of all time it hits different every time, it’s well organized and the staff will always be there to help you in case you need assistance. You can get a free ticket if you are a student which is great ☺️
Jinane El-gueryny — Google review
Very nice place. Can’t go inside because of COVID, but you can walk around outside which is worth doing. A random man on the street gave us a long history of the place and then asked for money. Didn’t really mind, he was nice, knew a lot, was pushy for the money but he spent like 40 minutes telling us all about Rabat so we gave him 70 MAD for his troubles!
Zach Mariani — Google review
This was a very nice museum. They only have one floor with exhibits (it's upstairs after you walk in) but what they had was very nice. As of February 2023 the entry fee is 20 dirhams.
Maynard Dodson — Google review
A great tour of whatever exposition there is, fair price and free entry on Fridays. sometimes you get to visit another museum with the same ticket.
moghwan — Google review
Had a lovely afternoon visiting this place. I wish there were more paintings to see in this museum. When you buy ticket here, you will also get a free entry to the history museum across the street.
Renz Mae Ladroma — Google review
Interesting permanent exhibitions in particular. We were here for about an hour and a half enjoying the paintings in particular — allow a bit more time if you speak the local languages.
Cass — Google review
If you are into modern art, this museum is for you, a wide variety of art and changing exhibitions, from the Arab, Andalusian and African world. The building itself is very beautiful, the only minus is that there is no map or brochure in English.
Noa Ben Hamou — Google review
What an amazing experience.
I like the paintings ( the abstract painting in particular), the stories of each one and all the messages behind them.
Also i felt in love with the painting of the fine artist Najia Mehadji 💙
Abdelkarim Hammouch — Google review
Superb experience. I went for the institut du monde arabe de paris exhibition. Staff were extremely friendly and welcoming. The lovely lady at the entrance gave us a learning pack for children for free, which they used afterwards at home to learn about the different paintings. I really enjoyed the whole experience. Thank you for bringing us exhibitions from around the world to Rabat. Loved it!
Mina B — Google review
The collection is small, but very cool. They have more contemporary art than historic, but definitely worth the visit. I especially loved the graphic design exhibit. There was also some official event going on with prehistoric fossils being given back to Morocco from the US.
Laurel Kemper — Google review
60 dirhams entrance fee place is pretty small though it would have more sculptures inside mostly painting a lot of which aren't great but I suppose that's modern art for you think the place is overrated unless you're an art lover
Thomas Banks — Google review
Very nice modern art museum. I highly recommend to spend an afternoon in here.
James Joint — Google review
Not huge but still lovely museum and great to see some Moroccan artists in the upstairs rooms
Pippa B — Google review
Building is good and is a compact display of Moroccan artists. Gift shop is small. Place does not accept credit card
The Royal Palace of Rabat is the primary and official residence for Morocco's king and his family. The palace includes administrative buildings as well as gardens and a large parade square.
Nice place and very clean. wow nice to be there with my clients we feel like we are in the heaven.
VED TUBE — Google review
Amazing landscape and entrance area. You can’t really go inside the palace, they only allow you to take photos of the entrance which was quite odd.
The grounds and trees were amazing though!
Pree Chawla — Google review
It is located in the heart of the city and is a significant symbol of the country's history and culture. The palace is not open to the public, but its exterior and surrounding grounds can be viewed from the outside. The palace is surrounded by lush gardens and is considered one of the most beautiful examples of traditional Moroccan architecture, incorporating elements of Islamic and European design. The Royal Palace is a major landmark in Rabat and a key symbol of the country's monarchy.
Brahim Essbai — Google review
Our tour to this place was a little disappointing since we could not get inside the palace. I am sure the palace is awesome from the inside but just seeing the gates from outside and seeing the 3 arches in line was not enough
vinay moharil — Google review
Bring your passport to be able to get in and walk around the other buildings. Really nice and clean streets and gardens around.
Fl?vio Medeiros Martins — Google review
The Moroccan Royal Palace is a lofty symbol of the honorable Moroccan queen, there where important decisions are made, Moroccans love this place because its beloved inhabits it🇲🇦💗
abderrafia sadiki — Google review
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Khalid Bouchantovf — Google review
Not worth it, walking 30 min inside the palace area just to see the building from outside, then back out 30 minutes.
Rebeka Kadar — Google review
Great place to visit
Welcoming guards and staff
I wish if they allowed visitors to see more spots inside the palace
F. T. — Google review
The Royal Palace of the king of Morocco is only used as his offices. The building itself is 5 acres in size and no one knows what it looks like inside. So when you go to visit the palace, you have to stand a good distance away and it’s not much to look at from the outside. There are a number of different kind of uniformed men outside but they too, are at such a distance. It’s hard to see any of the detail of their outfits. The grounds of the royal palace, both inside and outside the walls are meticulously maintained, but it’s mainly vast Hardscape and fast amounts of lawn. The botanical gardens are far more interesting and pretty.
There are huge fountains on the plaza, but they had no water in them when we were there. Apparently they only have water and are working fountains when the king is at the Royal Palace, and he prefers to live in his residence in Sale
There is a large mosque on the property with the characteristic Morrocan square single minaret.
It was interesting to learn that after Ramadan, everyone is invited into the royal palace grounds to celebrate together.
Ellen Stiefler — Google review
You're visiting a park containing the Royal Palace and a small neighbourhood where royal servants live as a community, you're not visiting the actual Royal Palace. Basically you're submitting your passport details to visit a park and see the Royal Palace from a distance. Guards won't let you get close to the palace. The park is well maintained.
Paul ANTONESCU — Google review
Before being allowed entry you first need to go to the right entry point I was told go to the next entrance 3 times, you will need a passport to be checked before entry, no charge for entry personally was quite disappointed, yes it’s nice but not really much to see
Emma Dawn — Google review
The photo is as good as it gets I’m afraid. A right pain to get find the right entrance, guards, passport noted, it’s free because you can’t go in any part of it. It’s in the middle of boring large gardens, the king doesn’t live there, the rest of the grounds are home to the PM and the staff quarters are sad. Give it a miss and google it instead.
Kay Griffin — Google review
Not worth of waiting for registration with passport, the walk trough the area to see the palace gate where we were roughly chased away by a guard.
The garden also nothing to see, a lot of grass and some trees. Disappointing.
The Rabat Old Market is a bustling and exotic market that is full of unique and bizarre goods. It is a great place to explore if you are in Rabat, and it is definitely worth a visit if you are interested in Moroccan culture or souvenirs.
Old Market is a misnomer. It looks quite new! It’s probably a recent renovation. Here you will find shoes, clothes, jewelry, pottery and various other knickknacks. What gives it a nice atmosphere is the wood/glass ceiling. Go through it once and snap pictures of strange looking slippers, wondrous Cinderella jewelry and fake Gucci bags 😎
Eddy Philippe — Google review
Great place to purchase Moroccan Stuff. I had some Seafood in the local restaurant there in the old market. It was absolutely superb. But have to be careful with while buying things. We should stay alert with our belongings.
Sudhir Fidelis — Google review
Rabat medina is very big and clean , old market is fortified with a colossal wall. There are several entrances. The underground parking is definitely very convenient 5 dirhams per hour. I like to travel like a Nomad. I wondered in the o
old street of medina. There is almost everything here, clothes, food, fish market, flowers, veggies, fruits, herbs and much much more. Very safe and friendly merchants. They renovated the market last year and looks great.
Mr Aneesh — Google review
This is the old market in Rabat that is very close to many of the attractions the city has to offer.
The market itself is quite nice with a pint of history. You can enter from one end and exit from the other.
The market has many things to offer such as traditional clothes and shoes, local herbs and spices, souvenirs… etc. The market also has public restrooms that incur a fee.
Expect cash payments in many of the stores.
Fahd Batayneh فهد بطاينة — Google review
I went to buy fish and was not disappointed. I bought anchovies, merlin and sea bream. All were.very fresh and much better priced than the supermarkets. Then I passed by the vegetable sellers where I bought fruit and veggies. Prices here were not different from the big supermarkets and the produce was not all fresh.
Alia Aldalli — Google review
Quite a unique market although it’s smaller than other souk of major Moroccan city. The local handcraft looks “less touristic” and more reliable.
Martin C — Google review
Lot's of friendly merchants and high quality products 👌
Warren Humphrey — Google review
Beautiful place, old market. Lots of colors and beautiful things to shoot.
You can find many different things from fruits and vegetables to clothing and house supplies.
Local food is available in some stands around the market.
All in all beautiful place, worth the time to go and have a walk around.
Mai Zohar Gutieres — Google review
Though I excited to visit Rabat old market after knowing the prices of the items I got little disappointment however similar item I can find much cheaper in El jadida. But it's a beautiful market as per maintaining similar architecture for all the shops. For me it's good for window shopping, it might be good for those who bargain.
BHAVANA BHISETTY — Google review
I loved it. It was my first experience with Rabat Medina (market place). The prices are much better than in Marrakesh or Fes.
Olga Sokolova — Google review
The best medina I have ever been to. The sellers are calm, I don't impose anything on anyone, they show you the goods and if you don't want anything, they thank you and don't shout abuse behind you like in other Arab countries. Many of them have prices, but of course haggling is in order. But often the prices are so low that you have no reason to haggle anymore.
Mates Nosal — Google review
As you wander through the narrow alleyways of the Old Medina, you're enveloped in an atmospher1e that feels frozen in time. The maze-like streets are alive with the hustle and bustle of vendors, locals, and visitors alike, creating an immersive experience that transports you to another world.
Great place to buy souvenirs and Moroccan hand made crafts. Prices are reasonable, but bargain is a must.
Don't forget to try to eat sandwiches in there it's really worthy and tasty and the prices are cheap.
chawki errazi — Google review
Absolutely love this Market in the Medina. Its full of ambience, soul and lots of things to buy, amazing warm and welcoming people
My Løiborg Palmqvist — Google review
It's a maze
Get some landmarks n take pictures then you will know which way you are going.
The people are really friendly and are very welcoming.
The market is a hustle and bustling place. Get ready to make some deals as the 1st price is the top price
Go to few others aswell so you'll know the price.
Have a great time
I did 👌
Mohammed Hussain — Google review
Old market is a must go.. very good shops that sells local products, souvenirs and leather items. Prices are reasonable and bargaining is possible. Food is cheap and tasty.
masoom shah — Google review
I’ve been to Fes old medina and then to Rabat old Medina and this is better as it’s more modern more open space. So many replica designer items that look authentic, you’ll definitely find something you like here or a good gift even. My daughter bought a backpack I bought 2 handbags and my husband bought a pair of sunglasses and they were all reasonable prices. I bought a Dior bag it cost 100 Dirhams and a Chanel side bag for 150 dirhams. So many spices clothing shoes accessories food lovely vibe and place to visit. Little girls were selling roses to make some money as they’re poor please try to buy off them as they’re genuinely poor and were so happy when I bought off them they hugged me and thanked me.
Fatima Uddin — Google review
Gorgeous market! So beautifully put together, the prices are reasonable but you definitely have to haggle. It’s a must see for sure!
Umm ‘Eesaa — Google review
Nice place. I loved this Market and did some shopping. Felt very secure. Strongly recomend if you are in Rabat. People are very friendly and not asking for money such as marraqueche or Fes.
Fred BC — Google review
Interesting place to visit if you’re in town. You can find some local snacks and sweets. Gets very crowded though. Some parts are covered with roof and other parts open, so better to visit later in the afternoon or evening when it’s cooler. There’s also a square with lots of food options.
Major Aria — Google review
For visitors, Rabat is often overlooked but we have found the shopping experience in Rabat's old market to be worth it. Much less hassle than other cities and prices are even better.
Mohamed ElZayatie — Google review
Beautiful traditional market with a lot of things to buy .didn't have time to take pictures as I'm busy seeing the Market 😅
The National Zoo Rabat Morocco is a great place to visit for anyone who loves animals. It has over 130 different species of animals, many of which are only found in Africa. The zoo is huge and well-maintained, making it a fun destination for all ages.
One of the best zoos I have ever been!
The zoo in Rabat was a delight! It had huge and diverse enclosures for the animals, many interesting species, including rhinos, hippos, a white tiger, Atlas Lions (extinct in the wild) as well as many types of African gazelles and a very extensive vivarium! Furthermore, the grounds were well kept, employees were friendly, there were very detailed informative signs about the animals (these were in French and Arabic, which was perfect to practice our language skills!) and we had the zoo to ourselves (it was a Tuesday!)
A Hall — Google review
I love the zoo. Its a great walk, well maintained and many animals in their natural "safari" habitat... The kids love it as well.
If you have kids, make sure you buy the additional tickets for the vivarium (reptiles etc) and the giraffe feeding... it makes the experience so much better.
Yassine Habibi — Google review
It’s a great zoo. Very well kept and organized. A bit dated but still fully functional and clean.
We went early so feeding times were not on then, and some animals were asleep.
We paid the extra for the reptile enclosure, not worth it unless you really are into a few snakes and turtles.
Lots of birds and ducks. Giraffe is up close and personal and the lions are a bit bored. But great if your family wants to see the real life animals with a wide array. I it’s very informative multi lingual plaques explaining origin and how endangered each animal is (yes quite ironic)
Kiosks are not intrusive and office local drinks and snacks and there is a restaurant mid way that offers good (average) food.
The rhino was the highlight for the kids
Tamer Elfiky — Google review
BEST IN THIS PART OF THE WORLD (A MUST❗)
This park has something that most zoos in the capitals lack.., space. Everything is clean and new. Huge number of associates taking care of the animals and the grounds.
It is an enormous compound with all major species living in more than generous enclosures. You can see that the animals are well fed and taken care of.
Gabriele L'Immaginifico — Google review
Beautiful zoo, lots of animals to see with great views. Really enjoyed spending about 3 or 4 hours here. Was a little tricky to get to but the security helped us find a grand taxi back to Rabat which cost only 50 dirhams for two people.
Noah — Google review
Great Zoo! Not too crowded even on a Sunday, well equipped and great place for a family day out seeing many kinds of animals, highly recommended
Yassine Fizazi — Google review
Very good zoo ,a must visit place to enjoy nature, plantations and animals,nice atmosphere.
Uk.beauty store — Google review
Spent 5 hours at the zoo. It was great! If you're looking for something to do in Rabat, I highly recommend you check it out.
Michelle Clark — Google review
It was my second visit to Rabat National Zoo, always clean and well maintained,
You can find a large variety of animals,
50 MAD entrance fees dir adults
30 MAD For Kids +12
30 MAD for the Vivarium
Very pleasant visit.
Hamza B — Google review
I loved the zoo a lot, because of the beauty of its nature, you feel like you are in the jungles of Savannah, and in the tropical forest, it has a large number of wonderful animals, especially the lion of the Moroccan Atlas, something really wonderful thing. I went to it for the first time when I was about 5 years old with my father, may God have mercy on him. Now I am 24 years old, I will return to the zoo alone. I always say to my father, let's go to the zoo again, so he says to me okay soon, we will go, but we didn't go. You went and you left me, Dad
7amza Tv — Google review
My trip to the Zoo was just magical. I highly recommend visiting it.
When you buy the ticket, you get a map to follow and see all categories of creatures there. There’s a shop for food and water in every corner and the Zoo is clean and well organized.
I literally felt like I was out in the wild. It was just magnificent. Connecting back to nature is a must especially to people who live in the middle of the cities.
I advice you to go early so you can walk, see, explore, have a snack and take pictures at ease.
Enjoy !
Wissal Kaidi — Google review
a visit to the zoo in Rabat promises an enjoyable and educational experience. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, an animal lover, or simply looking for a fun family outing, the zoo provides a unique opportunity to connect with the natural world and appreciate the beauty of wildlife.
YASSINE LACHGUER — Google review
One of the places to see if you come to rabat especially with kids.
Price : the prices 70 dh for one person but you get a lot of offers for families and groups of people look for the best combination before paying for your ticket, you can pay way less if you go for the family. There is also an option to feed the giraffes for 50dh ( 12 pm and 3 pm )
package.
Service : there is a lot of places to eat inside but I think it's a little bit overpriced you can get a pizza for 40dh up to 90dh which you can also bring your food, I've seen a lot of people do that without a problem.
Try to go in the morning to be able to see the animals because in the afternoon they are always sleeping and hard to find.
ADIL AARAB — Google review
Lovely place contains a lot of animals. I really enjoyed it
Hamza ARABI — Google review
Good place to visit if you're arriving by coach. They have free luggage / bad storage and it's a lovely place. Very clean, organised and was quiet the day we went. Most of the staff didn't speak English but we managed! Absolute bargain for the price.
James Harris — Google review
Very well organized and well looked after! With a variety of animals! Nice area to seat and have a quiet moment or a conversation while enjoying the busy animals in your sight! You find a number of small kiosk for cold drinks and snacks and restaurants at various stops.
Nahayo Olivier — Google review
It’s the best zoo in this country. I really like it. There are a lot of interesting animals.
Марина Шаврина — Google review
Very clean zoo quiet and no bad smells as you hear about other zoos. My kids enjoyed the zoo a lot but we were upset at the fact we didn’t get to see the giraffes properly. You can go close up and take pictures and feed the giraffes but it was closed and chained up with a guard standing there. Also disappointed that we couldn’t see the flamingos as that side of the zoo had closed early.
Fatima Uddin — Google review
Really unhappy about this visit.... few animals, bad time to visit as very hot weather... hope they will start accepting CC inside restaurants and akso provide ATMs
Andalusian Gardens is a beautiful garden in the city of Marrakesh, Morocco which is well-maintained and stunning. The garden has a variety of exotic plants and flowers as well as fruit trees, making it a great place to relax and enjoy the sights and sounds of Marrakesh.
Lovely park, quiet and full of greenery and trees and flowers...and cats.
Good place to calm down after walk in medina with its rush. Here you can disconnect from from a rush of the big city. On the side there is a small café with beautiful terrace with fantastic view of Kasbah Oudaya.
Tomi Valny — Google review
Love this place! Must visit if you are in Morocco! Nice quiet peaceful, you feel the history in every step in this place. Wasn’t busy, the weather end of November is still perfect for visiting around 23 Celsius. People are nice and kind! The city is beautiful too!
4KProductions — Google review
An amazing place. It’s peaceful, quiet, beautiful, with a rich atmosphere. It gives you an insight into the history of Audalusian gardening. You can smell plenty of pleasant plants there. You are not allowed to eat there.
Malath Alzoubi — Google review
Small lovely park, you can rest after walking in Medina and enjoy playing with cats, there are so many, but now it’s a bit noisy coz of reconstruction just near the entrance in the park.
Anastasia Savina — Google review
Well kept and maintained garden thatcan be visited free of charge, good spot to escape the sun. No snacks allowed inside so make sure to visit the nearby café and try a local sweet with some tea or coffee if you fancy a break between visits.
Marco Ramos — Google review
Lovely garden,my favorite place in Rabat but dont touch anything and dont eat in the Park.
Юл — Google review
It's small garden but very beautiful. Loved it. There is a cafe behind it, it has ocean view, you can have moroccon tea and enjoy the view (:
Filiz Ymn — Google review
After exploring the Kasbah and nearby mausoleum, the gardens were a surprise and welcome delight to escape the sun and enjoy the coolness of the shade. There’s a small gift shop and dozens of cats sprawled out in the sun. Take a break underneath the pergola that still has fruit trees and vines covering it
David Maddison — Google review
A place to relax,to enjoy the past of a city full of History ,from Andalousian Time to French Morocco .
tarik hassani — Google review
Beautiful gardens with a cafe where you can see the sea and have Moroccan tea and cookies. Must see!
Gordana Richardson — Google review
Located in front of the Oudayas Museum inside of the old walled city. Very well done featuring flowers and fruit trees.
Richard Schagrin — Google review
really nice and chill place!! Great vibe and it's a great place to hang after seeing the museum next to it.
zak arya — Google review
Beautifull and relaxing place. Real Instagramable for Nice pictures. When you come early in the morning it is Nice and quiet. After you can drink some tea with a view in café des oudayas
Dream Channel — Google review
Beautiful historical garden with the view towards the Atlantic coastline on one side. Opposite to the avenue, there is the Rabat old market to walk around.
северное сияние — Google review
This garden is truly stunning, featuring a wide variety of herbs and plants, and best of all, entrance is free.
Marek Jarosz — Google review
The whole area is beautiful, the castle and Medina are very well maintained and kept fastidiously clean. You can easily spend a day here, one of my favourite places that I visited in Morocco. The gardens are relatively small but plenty to do in the area. The pace is far more relaxed and chill as compared to the frantic pace of Marrakech or Fez.
Alex D — Google review
Worth visiting in Rabat, really nice garden in the middle of the city with a beautiful view over the ocean
Jacek Kalisz — Google review
I really like this garden, it's a quiet place to relax away from the noise of cars. It's clean, and there are cute kittens walking around, i would definitely recommend a visit
Zakaria Stitou — Google review
Beautiful garden, not too big. It took us about 15-20 minutes.
Rabat beach is a perfect spot to relax and enjoy the ocean breeze in close proximity to Rabat's center. It is also an ideal spot for photography, as the view of the lighthouse and sunset behind it is simply stunning.
Nice beach but depend of the weather. One day was to smoggy and I couldn’t see nothing
Napo Hernandez — Google review
Good beach for playing soccer/futbol
The sand is a dark tan in color and pretty soft. There is a breakfront that protects the beach from the bigger waves.
If you want to surf, it’s best to go to the next beach to the south some people do surf the outer part of the bay here.
Ellen Stiefler — Google review
By far the nicest beach in morocco, great family atmosphere, beautiful views, very clean and offer beach lounge seating/parasol. Highly recommend a visit if you are in the area.
Shaz Khan — Google review
The beach is decent, though slightly unkempt.
Occasionally, there are children who might solicit money, which can be quite bothersome as it may border on extortion, causing stress.
Stan Dom — Google review
Beautiful place.
Calm beach
You can try your skills in surfing here.
NOUREDDINE ELYOUSSFI — Google review
Nice views of the beach. A local mentioned to us that you can go for surfing lessons for 100 dirham.
Lourens de Beer — Google review
Beautiful public beach within walking distance of the city center, clean and tidy, definitely worth a visit
Mark “PaxPie” Idzenga — Google review
Not a bad beach. Clean and close to tourist stuff in town. I was here is March and was able to swim sans wetsuit. It was a little chilly but not bad. The view from the surf looking back at the Fortress is worth it.
Paul — Google review
Nice and soft sand on the beach but unfortunately there were some plastic and rubbish at the edges and on the pathways and beach. If only it was cleaner it would be even nicer but otherwise it is in a good location and has potential to be better. An area to keep dog free would be good so more people can sit down peacefully, we saw dogs chasing footballs and harassing other guests. Rented chairs (that are cheap to hire) can be improved from the small plastic basic chairs too as it was hurting my back. The workers were friendly though.
Muhsen Ahmed — Google review
Great overlooking the old city
Thomas Banks — Google review
A must visit if you are in Rabat. The best time to go would be late evening just before the sunset. The weather is great, nice breeze from the ocean, it's calm place to sit and the view of the lighthouse and the sunsetting behind it, well that's just absolutely stunning. Highly recommend you come here during sunset! And after we took a stroll into the bustling Medina night life. A great day and will be back again soon. 😊😊😊🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦... If you are into photography 📸 you will not be disappointed 👌
James — Google review
The cleanliness of some parts of the beach and of the water in general is questionable in my opinion. However this was a positive experience for me. Walking on the beach in the water during the day or evening is great. People seemed to gather on the beach in the evening.
Martin Kočiský — Google review
Actually nice views and a nice walk too!
Just a shame that it is so dirty, so much litter everywhere :(
Jardin D'essais is a lovely botanical garden displaying an array of tropical and desert flora. It offers a serene environment for individuals to rest, relax and find inner peace. Visitors can practice yoga on the empty land or read books on one of the comfortable benches. Jardin D'essais is also suitable for children. Although there's some work needed to clean the fountains, overall it's a beautiful park and one of Rabat's most stunning attractions.
One of the most beautiful parks in Rabat!
moni sp — Google review
Beautiful place to discover and have a nice time, different types of plants from many countries 🪴 🌿🍃
Fatima zahrae Dreif — Google review
His Majesty's gardens were amazing. This is a drought period and water was being wisely and carefully conserved while keeping the gardens in perfect condition. The welcoming shade makes this a great place for a peaceful and thoughtful walk.
Jac Shipp — Google review
A beautiful garden, there's a lot of work to do, the fountains need to be cleaned, otherwise, everything is fine.
Mustapha Benouahmane — Google review
Wonderful Garden that contains beautiful spaces and clean air.
Bilal Elharrak — Google review
A must visit place in the capital, created in 1914, it is one of the oldest test and acclimatization gardens, the Rabat botanical garden is a seventeen-hectare garden located in the Agdal district.
Mr. DM — Google review
A very beautiful botanical garden. There is a mix of flowers, trees, cacti, and so on. We took a walk for about an hour and a bit.
Charlotte — Google review
Jardins d'essais, a wonderful place to feel some rest, tranquility and inner peace, you can bring your yoga rug and choose an empty land and practice in tranquility, or can bring your book and choose one of thess gardens confortable benches to read your book, it's the best place to bring tour children too 👌
Asmaa AMNAY — Google review
The most beautiful charming almost unreal place. Loved it.
????? Bul — Google review
Very beautiful gardens, pleasant to walk through, very well maintained, I would definitely visit again!
Bilal Mirza — Google review
Very nice well maintained garden, opened all the week days, except Monday.
Free for public access,
Has an Andalusian Pavillion, relaxing, have security.
Tarik Salih — Google review
Visited the Botanical Garden in Rabat for the first time with family, and it was wonderful. Calm, serene, and stunningly beautiful. A vast array of flora, plants and trees. Lots of benches, which were in immaculate condition. Overall, highly recommend a visit.
Kashif Amin — Google review
This is a must visit place in Rabat. You can enjoy your time or just have quality time alone. The place is open from 10 am to 7 pm and close Mondays.
slimani adil — Google review
Great! It’s so cute place
Марина Шаврина — Google review
Really lovely place to stroll in the morning. Highly recommend this beautifully maintained space
The best place to hold concerts in Morocco, I came here to Martin garrix and The CHAINSMOKERS concert at Mawazine, and it was outstanding, a huge scene with awesome light effects and lasers they also did fireworks and some outstanding visual effects, the bass is body shaking, and the sound is extremely loud and clear, if you're going VIP you might want to bring some earplugs, the scene is also huge it can hold about 500,000 people
CrateFX — Google review
I loved performing here for Maluma’s 11:11 World tour during the Mawazine Festival. It was insane! Over 220,000 people were there 🥳
Bella Bernath — Google review
A marvelous city of morocco.
Ar. Khalid — Google review
Interesting location for events
Simed Berrada Alami — Google review
After 14 years of festival this place needs to be really equipped and arranged for such an event and venue . But unfortunately that's not the case hopefully one day
M .D.M — Google review
Beautiful place to visit 🚵♀️ full of green areas, good for a workout either for children or adults at bright day, plus so relaxing 😌 to be there at night 🌉
nassima ben — Google review
Maluma's concert was litttt I'm so In love and the place was huge
kenza oun — Google review
Nice place, wonderful air
mzian abdellah — Google review
OLM Suissi is a very busy spot either when it comes to people going around for sports, Chill day, Family day or even walking ur dog! which makes it very busy as i say BUT when it comes to concerts it is not secured and well organized bcuz everyone can get in and not much security around the place.
St. Peter's Cathedral is an art deco Roman Catholic church located in Rabat, Morocco. It serves as the seat of the Archdiocese of Rabat and is known for its unique architecture and glass works. The choir performs exceptionally well during masses held in French, giving a sense of community to all attendees. Despite being situated in a predominantly Muslim country, the cathedral attracts visitors due to its beauty and proximity to restaurants and cafes near the tram stop.
Beautiful church in a predominantly Muslim country. Very unique architecture and glass works. Outside it has a nice area to sit and is near the tram stop and restaurants and cafes
A Hall — Google review
My wife and I stopped by this Cathedral during our visit to Rabat two weeks ago.
We have really appreciated the arts, and the calm music on the background was spectacular.
Because It was our first time to enter to a church, we had a bit of misunderstanding with the woman in charge. So for everyone out there who is not Christian, please get some information before you go for a visit.
Definitely a must visit place when you go to Rabat.
Ayman Mouhcine — Google review
A nice cathedral in Rabat that is quite huge and well-designed on the inside.
Fahd Batayneh فهد بطاينة — Google review
The church upholds itself as a unit which everyone was like family. The choir always do an exceptional job from entry hymn to end of mass celebrations. Mass was always in French. Though I was far away from home, I felt like l lived there forever. I look forward to another visit.
C B — Google review
It was built in the early 20th century and is one of the largest churches in the country. The cathedral is known for its unique architectural style, which combines elements of Gothic, Renaissance, and Moroccan design. St. Peter's Cathedral is a popular tourist destination and attracts visitors from around the world for its history, architecture, and religious significance.
Brahim Essbai — Google review
Beautiful architecture. You'll meet some of the nicest people here.
eternal moth — Google review
An architectural and artistic masterpiece
Youssef Yakhlef — Google review
Saint-Pierre Cathedral – the only Catholic building open to the public in the city. Built from 1919 by the architect M. Laforgue, then inaugurated in 1921 by General Hubert Lyautey, this cathedral has an almost art-deco style facade. Saint Pierre Cathedral in Rabat is characterized by its two turrets resembling minarets. These house the two bell towers of the building and they have an almost Gothic style.
Mr. DM — Google review
Having visited Rabat Cathedral, also known as the Saint-Pierre Cathedral, I can confidently say that it is a remarkable place of worship. It is awe-inspiring to witness the ongoing religious practices and the deep significance the cathedral holds for the faithful in Rabat.
The history and architectural beauty of Rabat Cathedral are truly captivating. As I stepped inside, I was immediately struck by the calm and serene atmosphere. The spacious halls, tall arches, and intricate stained glass windows create a sense of tranquility, making it a perfect space for prayer and reflection.
The unique blend of architectural styles, combining elements of Neo-Gothic design with local Moroccan influences, adds an exotic charm to the cathedral. The attention to detail, from the intricate carvings to the decorative motifs, showcases the craftsmanship that went into its construction. It is truly a testament to the beauty of architectural fusion.
What impressed me the most is that Rabat Cathedral is still actively used for religious practices. Witnessing the faithful coming together for worship services and ceremonies is a powerful experience. It speaks to the continued importance and spiritual significance the cathedral holds in the lives of the local community.
Visiting Rabat Cathedral allowed me to appreciate the intersection of history, spirituality, and architectural splendor. It is a place where one can find solace, marvel at the intricate details, and feel a deep connection with the religious community.
In conclusion, Rabat Cathedral is a truly remarkable place of worship. Its ongoing religious practices, serene atmosphere, and exotic architecture make it a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a profound and enriching experience in Rabat.
João Leitão — Google review
I attempted to enter the church with my husband the evening before Easter and we were denied at the door by the gentleman greeting at the door. He asked my husband if he was Christian and to which when I stepped in and stated I am Catholic, I am also clearly a foreigner and was approached by a woman who asked if I was Christian once again. I reiterated that I was Catholic and she welcomed me in but stated the service would be in French assuming I didn’t speak French. I was then told my husband can’t enter but I am welcomed, this was clearly because my husband was Muslim/Moroccan. I have entered Catholic/Christian churches all over the world for services and have never been rejected and questioned at the front door. I do not recommend this place.
Isabella Colon — Google review
It adds a special touch to the city.
wadie benabdouh — Google review
Beautiful architecture and a grand building standing tall in the middle of Rabat. Should be available for tourists, it might be, but I didnt get the impression.
Jawed Akhter — Google review
A beautiful Catholic Church. The Sunday English service at 09:00 and Spanish at 11:00 is at another Church, see address in the photo (taken 09.09.2023)
James Bond — Google review
It adds a great value for Rabat the capital of light and acceptance.
Ismail Bougtob — Google review
I am not Christian, however I do like this place for it's calm.
Mega Mall Rabat is a sprawling, expansive shopping complex with retailers, restaurants, an ice rink and a movie theater. It's considered by many to be the best mall in Rabat, and it has one of the largest hypermarkets in Morocco with over 100 merchants. The food court needs some serious upgrades but other than that it's a nice place to go play bowling or ice skating with friends.
The mall was good but what i enjoyed more was a restaurant called *Sweetopia*, the food was super delicious 😋 it tasted so good and i just wanted to order more if it, the prices were super affordable too. If you ever go and want a place to eat a good meal i definitely recommend it!
Jinane El-gueryny — Google review
The place is nice to walk around, however the prices were way to expensive. Shorts for $140, basic t-shirt for $50.
Kadin El Bakkouri — Google review
Getting old. Food court needs some serious upgrade lol but other than that its a nice place to go play bowling or ice skating with friends
Alae El-Abbadi — Google review
The Mega Mall is a Moroccan shopping center located in Rabat built in 2005. It contains several big brand stores, fast food restaurants, a bowling alley, an ice rink and a City Club gym.
One of the most prominent shopping destinations in Rabat is located near Zaer Road and consists of several floors containing a large group of shops, which include clothes, accessories, food and others.
The complex provides many recreational facilities, including ice rinks and cinemas, as well as several cafes and restaurants serving delicious food.
Yassine El Alaoui — Google review
It’s really a very bad service I come this morning with my husband the security in the parking aid mall stop us because of the mask and he refused to give us one we brought our mask and we come back his acception the people without masks in front of us all this bcz my husband his not Morrocan so we will report this bad behaviour from uneducated people
Miss saroo — Google review
Good place for shopping .. cinema .. ice skating.. bowling .. kids area
Shiny Diamond — Google review
wrong closing time.
the main door is open until 23.30, but the shops and all activities (except bolling ) close between 20.30 and 21.30 !!!
Mohamed F A M T Al-Hilo — Google review
Lots of Brand stores, but there is a large area for the kids and teenagers to play, e.g ice skating and bowling.
Warik Faraon — Google review
Nice place to visit for families and friends. We like 5D cinema and virtual reality attraction. Also there is bowling, 2 playgrounds for children, creative atelier and the hall to celebrate birthdays, and carting of course... and skating rink!) It was the only shopping mall in Rabat. Currently there are other ones being constructed.
Natalia Najmi — Google review
Nice place, many shops and brands.The restaurants, coffees, bowling, ice skating are in the basement area .
Ikram El Yahiyaoui — Google review
Amazing and beautiful and secure, but a bit expansive, good for children and adults.
Bowling 🎳 ia good.
Skating ⛸ is amazing but they don't have protection gear.
Fast-food is good too, with a big collection of foods such, Mexican taco 🌮, Suchi, chicken and stuff mhm..
Said Belowahed — Google review
Very dull nothing much to see, I was confused with the name “Mega” and it turns out it’s much smaller than “Rabat Center”.
Musée Bank Al Maghrib exhibits a fascinating collection of historical Moroccan currency, including old plates, paper, and money. Additionally, the museum boasts an impressive display of antique coins dating back to 500B.C., which alone make it worth a visit for those interested in coin history. Alongside these historic artifacts is a small modern art exhibition.
(Translated by Google) Great small and quiet museum as described by others here.
Students (also from abroad) can even get in for free.
There is also a shop that sells interesting works on historical coins and currencies of the Maghreb (but some of them are quite expensive).
(Original)
Tolles kleines und ruhiges Museum, wie von anderen hier beschrieben.
Studenten (auch aus dem Ausland) können sogar Gratis rein.
Es gibt auch einen Shop, wo interessante Werke über die historische Münzen und Währungen des Maghrebs angeboten werden (aber zum Teil recht teuer).
Orientale aus Wien — Google review
Very nice museum with the history of the money of Morocco. Entry cost only 20 Mad. There was some painting too.
Eric Basset — Google review
Excellent museum! Modern and contemporary Moroccan art, amazing collection of coins, especially rare Greek coins.
David Amster — Google review
(Translated by Google) Museum on the monetary history of Morocco. Those of us who are interested in the subject and collectors will surely find it interesting. It has a shop where you can buy old bills and coins, very convenient for collectors.
(Original)
Museo sobre la historia monetaria de Marruecos. A quienes nos interesa el tema y a coleccionistas, seguro lo encontraremos interesante. Tiene una tienda donde se pueden comprar billetes antiguos y monedas, muy conveniente para coleccionistas.
Jos? Daniel Fern?ndez — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful museum that exhibits very old and rare coins (700 BC), retracing the history of money in Morocco and around the world
It also contains a collection of paintings by great Moroccan and Orientalist painters.
Entrance at 20 Dh
To visit
(Original)
Beau musée qui expose des pièces de monnaie très anciennes et rares (700 avant JC), retraçant l’histoire de la monnaie au Maroc et dans le monde
Il contient aussi une collection de tableaux de grands peintres marocains et orientalistes
L’entrée à 20 Dh
À visiter
hicham bouchmama — Google review
Interesting mix of art and historical Moroccan coins and bills. I think the best paintings were the ones in the initial room. It was hard to appreciate the coins as they all looked the same.
Don Moore — Google review
Amazing art collection, and the exposition around morrocan currency is so fascinating and enriching.
Kaltoum Hannan — Google review
Only in french and arab, and they advertise an audioguide but there is none?
Gracias Onzain — Google review
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MOHAMED AIT ELCAID — Google review
if you interested in coins history thi is the right place
tarik nazid — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very interesting museum, well decorated and highlighting the history of currency in Morocco and the works of various Moroccan and foreign artists. The staff is welcoming. Especially since the entry price is reasonable at 20 dirhams
(Original)
Un musée très intéressant, bien décoré et mettant en valeur l'histoire de la monnaie au Maroc et les œuvres de divers artistes marocains et étrangers. Le personnel est accueillant. D'autant plus que le prix d'entrée est raisonnable à 20 dirhams
The museum Exposition Poupées du Monde is a world-tour of dolls and costumes from all over the world. The owner is a kind man who takes time to explain each doll and costume, and is very polite. It's definitely worth visiting! Girls especially enjoyed the beautiful details of the collection.
We loved seeing this impressive collection of dolls and the riad is beautiful - we would definitely recommend!
Benjamin K — Google review
I can give you about 5001 reasons to go to the museum, 5000 of them are dolls and one more animated than the rest. This collection is the life work of a phenomenal couple I wish I could spend a month in their company. Truly an unforgettable experience. Brought me back to my childhood, make sure not to overlook this one as a pillar of moroccan holidaying.
Jacob Sultan — Google review
It is an amazing collection of dolls from all the world.
The owner is nice man who explained us how everything was started, showed us the very first doll and was very polite.
It worth it.
yana yancheva — Google review
My dream house🥹 Full of dolls. 30dh for tourists, 20dh for residents and 10dh for children under 12 years old
XUJIE LI — Google review
My girls really enjoyed this place ,a lot of beautiful details...
Oum Talia — Google review
This museum is a must see
So wonderful and the story behind it is really amazing
The owner is very nice.
Ayman Mouhcine — Google review
What a neat surprise in Rabat. The owners have a beautiful house full of neat dolls from aroud the world.
Amy Mikolajczyk — Google review
Amazing experience, a world tour of costumes and dolls at the heart of Rabat. Definitely recommended for all ages ! A hidden-gem of the medina.
Easily accessible through the GPS navigation, safe streets during daytime. Allocate around 60min to the visit.
Yassine Gaimes — Google review
It was an amazing experience. You can find dolls from all around the world. Moreover, there are lots of miniatures from Russia to Türkiye...
Gürkan Gümüş — Google review
Loved it, I found it on TikTok and decided to check it out , a man there took his time to explain where the dolls came from and the person who was responsible for them , I highly recommend if you like dolls , and u want to view different cultures through these dolls 🩷
Meriem S — Google review
The story behind the "museum" is great. The collection of items is nice and i am sure has a lot of history.
If you are a fan of dolls, you will love it, of not, its great to pay a visit...
It costs 20dhs for the entrance.
Yassine Habibi — Google review
The young girl speaks good english and tries to help as much as possible