The Kasbah of the Udayas is one of Rabat’s most atmospheric historic sites, perched above
the Atlantic Ocean and the Bou Regreg River. This fortified complex dates back to the 12th
century and reflects centuries of military and cultural history.
Inside the kasbah, visitors find narrow streets, white-and-blue houses, and quiet courtyards.
The fortress walls offer impressive views of the ocean and river mouth.
For travelers, the Kasbah of the Udayas combines history, architecture, and scenic
viewpoints in one compact area.
- 🏰 Walk through the historic fortified streets and blue-white alleys 👣
- 🌊 Enjoy breathtaking views where the river meets the Atlantic Ocean 🔭
- 🌿 Visit the serene and fragrant Andalusian Gardens nearby ⛲
- 📸 Photograph the intricate doorways and striking Mediterranean colors 🎞️
- ☕ Relax with almond sweets and tea at traditional cliffside cafés 🍵
- 👣 On Foot: A scenic walk from the Rabat Medina or the main administrative district 🚶
- 🚋 By Tram: Take Line 1 to the “Bab El Had” or “Place Al Joulane” stop and walk toward the sea 🚉
- 🚕 By Taxi: Ask for “Kasbah des Oudayas”—a short ride from central Rabat hotels 🚕
- 👟 Wear Good Shoes: The cobbled, uphill streets can be uneven and slippery 🥾
- 🌅 Beat the Crowd: Arrive before 10:00 AM to experience the silence of the alleys 🤫
- 🤫 Respect Privacy: Be mindful of local residents when taking photos near doorways 🏠
- 📷 Visual Highlights: Don’t miss the “Rue du Jamma” for the most iconic blue walls 🎞️
- 🧥 Layer Up: The ocean breeze can get surprisingly cool, even on sunny days 🌬️
- 🕒 09:00 – Enter via Bab Oudaia and explore the blue-and-white streets 🏘️
- 🕒 10:30 – Reach the main platform for ocean views and photography 🌊
- 🕒 12:00 – Cool off in the shade of the Andalusian Gardens 🌿
- 🕒 16:30 – Return to the cliffside for sunset views over the Atlantic 🌅