[2024 Rabat Attraction] Travel Guide for Hassan Tower (Updated Nov)
No.3 of Best Things to Do in Rabat
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Address:
25FG+JRP, Bd Mohamed Lyazidi, Rabat, Morocco
Opening times:
Opens at 6:30-22:45Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
0.5-1 hour
Your Ultimate Rabat To-Do List
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Explore Rabat This Summer: Your Ultimate To-Do List
1. Stroll the Kasbah of the Udayas: Wander through this ancient fortress with its narrow streets, blue-and-white houses, and stunning ocean views. 🏰🌊
2. Visit the Hassan Tower: Marvel at the unfinished minaret of a grand mosque, a symbol of Rabat’s rich history. 🕌✨
3. Discover the Royal Palace: Admire the architectural beauty of the official residence of the King of Morocco. 🏛️
4. Relax in the Andalusian Gardens: Enjoy a peaceful retreat in these beautifully landscaped gardens. 🌿🌺
5. Explore the Medina: Shop for local crafts, spices, and textiles in the bustling old town market. 🛍️
6. Visit the Chellah: Explore the ancient ruins of a Roman city and medieval necropolis. 🏺
7. Walk along the Bouregreg River: Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the picturesque riverfront. 🚶♀️🚣
Make Rabat your summer travel destination and experience the perfect blend of history, culture, and relaxation! 🗺️❤️
Michaela (@uncoveringcities)
Must-See Locations in Rabat, Morocco
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In Rabat, I loved exploring:
Hassan Tower:
- A 12th-century minaret, and right beside it, discover the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, a masterpiece of Moroccan architecture.
Chellah Ruins:
- An ancient site featuring the remnants of a bygone Roman city and a serene Merenid necropolis. Plus lush gardens teeming with stork nests, offering a tranquil retreat from the city’s hustle.
Oudaias Kasbah:
- Step into a world of charm with its winding streets and iconic white-and-blue houses, and indulge in a cup of mint sea while soaking in the incredible views!
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Michaela (@uncoveringcities)
Scenery of Rabat
Hassan tower boast a lovely plaza. It is a lot of beauty in one location. Great place to go for a read, date, walk or to take photos. When the weather is nice and the birds are chirping the atmosphere here is really soothing. As a traveler this is definitely a great place to visit and experience art and culture of Rabat.
Hassan tower has a nice park area around it as well and is a short distance to marina. #rabat #morocco #walk
Mikemur81
Incomplete Mosque
Hassan Tower is located at Boulevard Mohamed Lyazidi, Rabat, Morocco, which was built in 1196.
It was commissioned by Abu Yusuf Yaqub al-Mansur, the third Caliph of the Almohad Caliphate. The tower was intended to be the largest minaret in the world, and the mosque, if completed, would be the largest in the western muslim world. When Al-Mansur died in 1199, the construction of the mosque stopped.
The mosque is strategically placed on the high south bank of the Bu Regreg river to provide a spectacle visible for miles around.
Located across from the Hassan Tower, contains the tombs of the Moroccan King Mohammed V and his two sons, late king Hassan II and Prince Abdallah built in 1961 and completed in 1971.
Hassan Tower was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2012 as part of Rabat, modern capital and historic city as shared heritage.
Raymond TCY
Hassan Tower in Rabat, Morocco.
Hassan Tower is an ancient building of great historical and cultural significance located in Rabat, the capital of Morocco. It was commissioned by the Almohad Caliph Abu Yusuf Yaqub in 1195, and was originally intended to be the largest mosque in the world. However, the project was halted due to the death of the caliph, and the tower was left unfinished. Despite this, Hassan Tower remains an important landmark in Morocco, with its 44-meter-high red sandstone tower well-preserved, and the surrounding stone columns serving as remnants of the unfinished mosque, bearing witness to Morocco's glorious history and architectural artistry.
DreamyVoyager39
🇲🇦😍If u visit Rabat u should obv visit the Hassan tower and mosque
Wasseem
Hassan Tower
Originally, it was an 88-meter-high tower, but due to the major earthquake in Risbon, Portugal, it had a wide impact and was destroyed, making it currently 44 meters high. From the original design, the Hassan Tower or Grand Mosque may have been the tallest and largest mosque in the world, but when King Hassan died, the entire construction process was suddenly stopped. We can see that in this square, there are 86 pillars left. These pillars are not the result of art or intention. These pillars are just abandoned pillars from the original structure.
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Me’mories
Rabat is the capital of Morocco, and it is also the capital that does not have much sense of existence, because many people know Casablanca, Marrakech, Fez or Chefchaouen, but it is really little known about Rabat. Rabat, on the verge of the Atlantic, is one of the four largest imperial cities in Morocco with Fes, Marrakech and Meknes. It has been the political capital of Morocco since 1912.
In the glory of the 12th century, the King of Morocco planned to build a largest mosque in North Africa in Rabat. The legendary mosque covers an area of 25,000 square meters, with 19 halls and 480 pillars, and the minaret is 80 meters high. But the mosque was not finished yet, and the king was blissful. The mosque under construction was also unfinished. Only the miniature version of the minaret was barely finished, and it was reduced to 44 meters. This is the current Hassan Tower. In 1755, a famous earthquake with Lisbon as the epicenter caused the unfinished mosque to escape the catastrophe. All the mosques that had not yet been completed collapsed, leaving only 312 high and low pillars and minaret.
Miss Cat.
[Rabat]
Morocco's good weather has rendered me a good mood all day, the sun is particularly gentle, the mood is up up, explore the country, enter the Royal Palace and Mechourar, Hassan Tower Hassan Tower and Mohamed 5th Mosoluem, strolling in the old-style palace style...