RABAT
Rabat is a capital city of Morocco and is situated along the shores of the Bouregreg River and the Atlantic Ocean. It is sometimes overshadow by other popular cities of Morocco, such as Marrakesh or Fez. However, Rabat has its own charm and it is worth spending at least 2 days to discover the Moroccan capital and its local life with less tourists.
Did you know that Rabat and Sale are two different cities, but are so closely linked by transportation and somewhat considered as one. Sale lies on the right bank of the Bou Regreg river whereas Rabat is on the left. Since many tourist attractions are nearby each other, so it is easier to plan your day according to locations.
Things to do and see

Since it is located just on the coastline of Atlantic ocean, Rabat and its surrounding have its own sandy beaches. Before you will head off to middle part of Morocco, soak up some sun and chill days on the beach. You can either visit Temara, Skirat, Rabat or Sale beach. However, I am sure that elsewhere would be more suitable for beach holidays.
Food & drink
1. Cafe Maure
2. Restaurant Le ziryab
3. Tajine wa Tanjia
4. Dar Zaki
5. Dar Rbatia
Where to stay?
If you are travelling to Morocco, you have to stay in riads for sure! Riads are traditional Moroccan houses with courtyards that are used now as guest houses. They are predominantly found around medina (the old city). Riads are beautifully decorated with mosaics and traditional decorations. Usually they have up to 10 rooms the most and you will be served with traditional Moroccan breakfast which you should not missed too. This is definitely one of the Moroccan experiences of accommodation. During our stay in Rabat we have stayed in Riad Zeina, which is part of a riad groups. You can book it via hotels.com or booking.com

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