What are the must-see sights in Rabat?

The short answer

Kasbah des Oudaias, Hassan Tower and the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, Chellah, the Mohammed VI Museum of Modern Art. The medina is compact and relaxed.

**Kasbah des Oudaias** — 12th-century fortress at the river mouth. Whitewashed walls, blue doors, bougainvillea, the Andalusian Garden.

**Hassan Tower and Mausoleum of Mohammed V** — the unfinished 1195 Almohad minaret beside a masterwork of carved plaster, zellige, and cedarwood. The 1755 earthquake (the same one that destroyed Lisbon) reduced the attached mosque to a field of broken columns.

**Chellah** — Roman Sala Colonia meets 14th-century Marinid necropolis, overtaken by gardens, cats, and nesting storks. Ten minutes outside the city walls.

**Mohammed VI Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art** — Morocco's first national modern art museum, opened 2014. Well curated and rarely crowded.

**Rue des Consuls** — the medina's main shopping street. Carpets, leather, crafts. Significantly less pressure than Marrakech.