Hotels in Rabat

Enveloped in history whilst striding confidently into the modern era, the city of Rabat stands as a fascinating testament to Morocco's past, present, and future. Nestled on the Atlantic coast with a rich tapestry of cultural influences to its name, this capital city weaves together architectural wonders, thriving industries, and breathtaking landscapes.

Whether you seek the rich ornateness of a traditional Moroccan riad or comfortable budget accommodation, Rabat has compelling offerings for all travellers. From family-friendly stays to romantic hideaways, from well-appointed luxury to thrifty hostels, make your abode a part of your unforgettable Moroccan journey. Discover the captivating diversity and charm of Rabat with Lycafly today.

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Rabat, the capital city with an adept contrast of old and new, is the seventh-largest city in Morocco. With an urban population of roughly 580,000, flanked by Salé, Rabat's main commuter town, this capital is a bustling hive of activity. Both historically and architecturally rich, Rabat's fabric is woven with influences from the powerful Almohad Dynasty, the Barbary Pirates of the 17th-century, and the French protectorate era.

Founded in the 12th century, Rabat is among the key cities in Morocco, hosting embassies from around the globe and serving as a vital base for thriving textile and food processing industries. The medina of Rabat, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a must-visit, showcasing the city's rich past. A train journey or a plane ride away, Rabat invites intrepid travellers to explore its illustrious history and exciting present.

When to visit Rabat

Rabat, graced with enjoyable temperatures throughout the year, is a joy to visit any time. However, nature is at its most radiant during spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November), making these months the ideal time to explore its serenity. For sun-seekers, early to mid-August can provide a balmy retreat, with temperatures reaching around 29.4°C.

Rain-shy travellers can take respite in the predominantly dry months of July, August, and June. Conversely, those seeking a break from the heat might prefer May - the least humid month. Regardless of when you decide to travel, Rabat ensures a delightful experience draped in its unique Moroccan charm.

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