The Kingdom's capital, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, has roots buried deep in a millennium of history.
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Pirate stronghold, breakaway republic, Imperial City and today's capital,
Rabat has worn many cloaks during its 700 year history. Poised above the Atlantic rollers is the
Oudaia Kasbah, Rabat's evocative citadel, like a spider at the heart of a 5 Km web of ramparts.
There are
excellent beaches both to the north and south of Rabat and the
Royal Dar Es Salam golf club. The capital of a modern nation, Rabat symbolises the
infinite variety of Morocco. Set in a rich, amber coloured landscape, dotted with distinctive nettle trees, it elegantly combines an ancient history with modern culture.
In the heart of the city stands the
Tour Hassan, the last vestige of an unfinished mosque. Behind its marble columns, the
Mohammed V Mausoleum engenders solemn respect and serene contemplation.
Built on the banks of the Bou Regreg estuary,
Rabat offers its visitors numerous
flower-decked walks within earshot of the Ocean. The many fine edifices enclosed within its walls bear ample witness to its proud history as an imperial city.
In the maze of streets making up the
Oudaias Kasbah, Islamic art rubs shoulders with the modern city. The result is a glittering mosaic, enchanting passers by and answering to their every want.
Sala Al Jadida is a treasure house of
fine artwork. The gardens of Rabat-Sale, planted with flora from all corners of the world, are criss-crossed by a labyrinth of pathways and footbridges in a truly exotic setting. Connected to Rabat by a bridge, Sale conserves the character of so many small Islamic towns with their shady souks, sun-drenched squares and quiet streets, while its more recently constructed districts make up an economic metropolis of the first order.