2 Star Hotels in Rabat

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5 best 2 Star Hotels in Rabat at a glance

2 Star Hotels in Rabat

1. Dar Lalla malika

Dar Lalla malika
Medina of Rabat
$52
$59 total
includes taxes & fees
Aug 24 - Aug 25
Dar Lalla malika

2. AZ Hotel Des Arts

AZ Hotel Des Arts
Quartier Hassan
$112
$125 total
includes taxes & fees
Sep 1 - Sep 2
AZ Hotel Des Arts

3. Golden Riad

Golden Riad
Medina of Rabat
$124
$144 total
includes taxes & fees
Aug 30 - Aug 31
Golden Riad

4. Riad Khadija Mille et une Nuit

Riad Khadija Mille et une Nuit
Medina of Rabat
$46
$57 total
includes taxes & fees
Aug 23 - Aug 24
Riad Khadija Mille et une Nuit

5. Dar Nawfal

Dar Nawfal
Bab Lamrissa
$69
$83 total
includes taxes & fees
Aug 28 - Aug 29
Dar Nawfal

6. Dar Al hajja

Dar Al hajja
Medina of Rabat
$29
$40 total
includes taxes & fees
Aug 23 - Aug 24
Dar Al hajja

7. Riad La Porte Du Bouregreg

Riad La Porte Du Bouregreg
Bab Lamrissa
$39
$60 total
includes taxes & fees
Aug 25 - Aug 26
Riad La Porte Du Bouregreg

8. The Lodge

The Lodge
Souissi
$141
$157 total
includes taxes & fees
Aug 23 - Aug 24
The Lodge

9. StayHere Rabat - Agdal Boutique Hotel

StayHere Rabat - Agdal Boutique Hotel
Agdal
$82
$108 total
includes taxes & fees
Sep 6 - Sep 7
StayHere Rabat - Agdal Boutique Hotel

10. ZAYANE HOMES RABAT BEACH

ZAYANE HOMES RABAT BEACH
Harhoura
$85
$129 total
includes taxes & fees
Sep 1 - Sep 2
ZAYANE HOMES RABAT BEACH
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Top neighborhoods in Rabat

Hassan

Hassan's ancient landmarks tell Morocco's royal story in stone and tile. The iconic Hassan Tower stands sentinel while the gleaming Mausoleum of Mohammed V showcases exquisite craftsmanship with zellige tilework and white marble. Wander the formal gardens between monuments and absorb the ceremonial atmosphere that pervades this historic district of Rabat. Upscale restaurants serve traditional tagines in elegant settings, with many overlooking the majestic monuments. The neighborhood connects easily to central Rabat via frequent tram service at Medina Rabat and Mohammed V stations. Luxury riads and boutique hotels offer traditional architecture with modern comforts for discerning travelers.

Medina of Rabat

Step back in time as you wander the labyrinthine streets of Rabat's Medina, a UNESCO treasure dating back to the 12th century. Ancient ramparts frame narrow cobblestone alleys leading to the majestic Hassan Tower and the Atlantic-facing Kasbah of the Udayas with its stunning blue-white walls. Artisans practice traditional crafts in workshops while vibrant souks offer handwoven carpets, leather goods, and aromatic spices. Traditional eateries serve delicious tagines and mint tea in atmospheric settings throughout this walkable district. Converted riads with central courtyards provide authentic accommodations with personal service. Tram stations near the medina walls connect you easily to modern Rabat, though the historic center itself is best explored on foot.

Agdal

Agdal balances upscale living with student energy, making it perfect for travelers seeking modern Moroccan life without tourist crowds. Stroll through the serene Agdal Gardens with its orange groves, browse international brands at Mega Mall, or join university students at lively cafés. The National Library and nearby Al Barid Stadium offer cultural insights into local passions. French bistros and Moroccan restaurants cater to sophisticated tastes while student hangouts provide budget-friendly alternatives. Getting around is simple with three convenient tram stops connecting you to Rabat's attractions. Tree-lined avenues and contemporary architecture create an elegant backdrop for experiencing authentic urban Morocco.

Souissi

Souissi offers an upscale escape from Rabat's urban energy with tree-lined streets and diplomatic grandeur. The neighborhood's crown jewel is the Royal Golf Dar Es Salam, where championship fairways stretch beneath mountain views. Mega Mall Rabat provides retail therapy, while embassy compounds create an atmosphere of sophisticated calm. Dining revolves around refined experiences in luxury hotels with French and Mediterranean influences. Most visitors rely on taxis or private cars, as public transit is limited. Accommodations lean toward high-end hotels and villa rentals with premium amenities like pools and manicured gardens.

Quartier Des Orangers

Quartier Des Orangers blends history and luxury in the heart of Rabat. Tree-lined boulevards lead to the Royal Palace and embassies housed in elegant colonial buildings. History buffs can explore Moroccan Parliament and Bab El Had Square, while nature lovers will enjoy the peaceful Jardin d'Essais Botaniques with its lush orange groves and manicured gardens. Upscale restaurants serve refined Moroccan cuisine throughout this prestigious neighborhood. Getting around is easy with the Mohammed V and Medina Rabat tram stops connecting you to the rest of the city. The area's quiet luxury and diplomatic presence create a tranquil escape from Rabat's more bustling districts.

Top landmarks in Rabat

A large ornate metal structure with intricate designs, a tall brick tower with a decorative facade, and a paved pathway leading towards a distant dome-like structure.
Photo by © ONMT / The Moroccan National Tourist Office

Hassan Tower

9.0/10 (361 reviews)
If you're planning a bit of sightseeing head to Hassan Tower— just one of the monuments in Quartier Hassan.
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A large, well-lit building with columns, a flag, and a fence.

Moroccan Parliament

8.6/10 (132 reviews)
Moroccan Parliament is worth a pic or two when discovering Hassan.
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A grand entrance with ornate arches and a tiled facade.

Mausoleum of Mohammed V

9.0/10 (189 reviews)
Quartier Hassan is home to Mausoleum of Mohammed V, so why not stop by during your stay in Rabat.
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Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium

8.6/10 (21 reviews)
Imagine soaking up the atmosphere at Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium, a stadium in Yacoub El Mansour. If you think Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium is cool, you also might like Rabat Olympic Stadium and Prince Moulay El Hassan Stadium, both located nearby.
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Royal Golf Dar Es Salam

8.4/10 (74 reviews)
You might want to practice your swing at Royal Golf Dar Es Salam, a golf course located 3.4 mi (5.4 km) from central Rabat.
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Bab El Had

If you're planning a bit of sightseeing head to Bab El Had— just one of the monuments in Medina of Rabat.
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Rue des Consuls

8.2/10 (50 reviews)
If you like strolling among the stalls, you might want to head out to Rue des Consuls in Medina of Rabat and take in the atmosphere. Splash some more cash at Central Market.
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Foret Hilton

8.2/10 (51 reviews)
If you like quiet time surrounded by flowers and greenery, hang out at Foret Hilton in Souissi. Want to stretch your legs some more? Head to Andalusian Garden and Jardin d'Essais Botaniques, both nearby.
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