Source: © ONMT / The Moroccan National Tourist OfficeHassan TowerEven though it was never finished, this is a must-see monument because it is one of Rabat’s most iconic landmarks.WorldAfricaMoroccoRabatHassan Tower
Source: © ONMT / The Moroccan National Tourist OfficeKasbah of the UdayasSince you’ve come all the way to the Moroccan capital, it is time to rock the kasbah and visit the place where Rabat began.WorldAfricaMoroccoRabatKasbah of the Udayas
Source: © ONMT / The Moroccan National Tourist OfficeEl Badi PalaceSee storks nesting on walls, examine historical items in the museum and enjoy a view of the mountains in the Incomparable Palace.WorldAfricaMoroccoMarrakechMechouar-KasbahEl Badi Palace
Source: ExpediaHassan II MosqueAs the second-largest mosque in Africa, this Casablanca icon attracts worshippers and sightseers from far-flung places.WorldAfricaMoroccoCasablancaHassan II Mosque
Source: Moroccan Tourist Office, Fotoseeker.comAgadirThis Moroccan city offers visitors beautiful beaches, plenty of watersports and a fascinating glimpse into the local Berber culture.WorldAfricaMoroccoAgadir
Source: Moroccan National Tourist OfficeMarrakechThe cultural center of Morocco is known for its distinctive red buildings and crowded, atmospheric marketplaces.WorldAfricaMoroccoMarrakech
Source: © ONMT / The Moroccan National Tourist OfficeChellahLeave Rabat’s bustling city streets behind to visit the ruins of a fortified Islamic necropolis and admire its medieval minaret.WorldAfricaMoroccoRabatChellah
Source: © ONMT / The Moroccan National Tourist OfficeKasbah of the UdayasSince you’ve come all the way to the Moroccan capital, it is time to rock the kasbah and visit the place where Rabat began.WorldAfricaMoroccoRabatKasbah of the Udayas
Source: © ONMT / The Moroccan National Tourist OfficeHassan II MosqueAs the second-largest mosque in Africa, this Casablanca icon attracts worshippers and sightseers from far-flung places.WorldAfricaMoroccoCasablancaHassan II Mosque
Source: Moroccan National Tourist OfficeMoroccoEnjoy sun, sand, sea and culture in a North African country that beguiles with its Arabic architecture, mountains, desert and extensive coastline.WorldAfricaMorocco
Source: © ONMT / The Moroccan National Tourist OfficeChellahLeave Rabat’s bustling city streets behind to visit the ruins of a fortified Islamic necropolis and admire its medieval minaret.WorldAfricaMoroccoRabatChellah
Source: Tourism MediaRabatSee the royal palace, relax near storks on the beach and stroll through the magnificent 12th-century citadel in the city whose name means Fortified Place.WorldAfricaMoroccoRabat
Source: Moroccan National Tourist OfficeMarrakechThe cultural center of Morocco is known for its distinctive red buildings and crowded, atmospheric marketplaces.WorldAfricaMoroccoMarrakech