Introduction
The Kasbah Des Oudaias was the first place I went in Rabat. It’s enclosed by it’s own walls, and has blue walls similar to those in the town of Chefchaouen.
About
The Kasbah was built in 12th century by the Almohads after they destroyed the original one while conquering Rabat. It was deserted soon after.
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Know Before You Go
Hours: open 24hrs
Admission: free
Address + Coordinates: 34.0316013,-6.8355708
How Long To Spend There: 30min

01 | Kasbah Des Oudayas

02 | A door in the Kasbah

03 | A street in the Kasbah

04 | Entrance gate of the Kasbah

05 | Door inside the Kasbah Des Oudayas in Rabat Morocco

06 | Street in the Kasbah

07 | The outside of the Kasbah
Introduction
The Andalusian Gardens are next door to the Kasbah, so unless you’re in a hurry, you might as well see both while you’re there. They’re pretty small, but it’s a nice place to escape the heat. There’s some good views as well as some really nice painted doors that I really enjoyed looking at.
About
Know Before You Go
Hours: open dawn–dusk
Admission: free
Address + Coordinates: 34.0300394,-6.8375399
How Long To Spend There: 30min

08 | Fountain inside the Andalusian Gardens

09 | Door inside the Gardens

10 | Andalusian Gardens

11 | Fountain inside the Gardens

12 | Andalusian Gardens

13 | Andalusian Gardens

14 | View from the Cafe

15 | View of the Oued Bou Regreg from the Cafe
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