

Perched above the mouth of the Bou Regreg River, the Kasbah of the Udayas is one of Rabat’s most enchanting historic landmarks, where fortress walls, Andalusian charm, and sweeping coastal views come together in one remarkable setting. Dating back to the 12th century and later developed in subsequent centuries, this fortified citadel forms part of Rabat’s UNESCO-listed heritage and stands as one of the oldest and most atmospheric quarters in the Moroccan capital. Its gardens, historic walls, and elevated setting create an atmosphere of calm that contrasts beautifully with the energy of the city beyond.
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