Best Hotels in Rabat
Explore Rabat from hotels near iconic landmarks, popular shopping streets, and top dining spots.
Hotel Borj Rabat - A Member of Barceló Hotel Group
"Clean hotel with a very Tide rooms, I like to come here one more time again"
Riad Khadija Mille et une Nuit
"Good location"
Le Pietri Urban Hotel
"The hotel is not very new and accordingly the furniture and other things are of the same level. The mattress was quite hard for us. Our room was on the 5th floor facing the street. No noise was heard, even from the musical events that take place on weekends. The balcony is very large with a sun lounger. Breakfasts are quite sufficient, omelette to order. I would especially like to note the olives that are served with the omelette, very tasty! The coffee is excellent!"
Dar lalla Malika
"Experience Moroccan life in a guesthouse with local character."
Damei Chinese Homestay
"Overall, it was a really nice stay. The owner and staff were super kind and friendly. The breakfast was really delicious. I really enjoyed staying here and would definitely recommend it!"
Rent-Inn Boutique Hotel
"Very high-quality hotel, very clean and functional... and above all, very good value for money. The staff is helpful and pleasant. Breakfast is available on site. Many restaurants are nearby, as well as transport (tram, bus, and taxis)."
MGallery le Diwan Rabat
"The location is good near train station go to fes near tram could walk around the city"
Ibis Rabat Agdal
"The hotel is located next to the Rabat Agdal Station so, it’s automatically a great place in terms of commuting. The staff at this hotel is extremely friendly and helpful. . If I am in Rabat again, I would definitely stay here!!"
Hotel le Musée
"Good location, friendly service, clean everywhere, very clean room, fresh renovation in the room."
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Conrad Rabat Arzana
"Extremely horrible hotel, staff are so rude and unprofessional and all love money it’s disgusting, they don’t give you change when you order food and when you question they say it’s a tip."
Dar Lalzohra
"Great hotel!"
Dar El Kebira
"At first glance, this Riad Dar El Kebira is beautiful and traditional. But after staying here two nights, it became stuffy and aged. There was a peculiar smell to our rooms, so even though we know it was “cleaned”, we doubt it had been deep cleaned for a really long time. Our biggest issue with the Riad was the lack of communication. The staff was very hard working and tried very hard to help, but the general manager was no help at all and could be overheard berating his staff. We tried to arrange a city tour through the Riad, but after two hours of waiting around and being told the guide was on his way, we gave up and ventured out on our own. Unless you really want to stay in the Medina, we recommend staying in a more modern place and visiting the Medina for a few hours instead."
Hotel des Oudaias
"Opened over 100 years ago and does look a bit faded however staff all friendly and welcoming. Our bedroom also looked a bit faded but local furnishings, a very large and comfortable bed plus a very pleasant sitting area with a balcony. Unlike so many hotels there was plenty of space in both the bedroom and bathroom to lay things out. The plumbing was questionable and the water not always piping hot. Breakfast was Moroccan: orange juice, olives, yoghurt, potato pancakes, pastries and bananas. The location between the kasbar and medina was very satisfactory and one could easily catch petit taxis from outside the hotel. "
La Tour Hassan Palace
"The restaurant served good food with high quality service. The waiter recommended me the tea which was thoughtfully written on a paper for me. The environment of the restaurant was excellent."
STORY Le Carrousel Rabat
"We stayed at Story Le Carousel Rabat as a family with two children in an Executive Suite on a half-board package. Overall, I’d rate it 4/5 because the hotel itself is beautiful and has real 5 rating potential, but the communication and organisation were disappointing throughout our stay. I do appreciate that the hotel is still very new, but staff training is clearly an issue. The room was lovely — modern, spacious and very comfortable. The pool area was also fantastic and often wonderfully quiet. Unfortunately, from arrival onwards there were repeated issues. Despite showing booking confirmations, the hotel initially could not find our reservation and we waited around an hour to check in. There was also constant confusion regarding our half-board package, with staff repeatedly giving different information about which restaurants we could use and what was included. We were told there was a children’s menu in the Spanish restaurant, but there wasn’t, and it was not particularly family friendly. Even at checkout, the bill incorrectly included all food charges despite us being half-board. Another disappointing moment was being called at almost 11:30pm regarding a signed bar bill issue, which woke the whole family when it could easily have been dealt with the next morning. The biggest issue overall was communication. Staff were polite and trying to help, but many seemed unsure of procedures and we often had to ask multiple times for clear answers. We were actually going to rate the hotel 3/5, but on our final day a member of the reception team handled the situation professionally, corrected the billing issues and arranged a complimentary airport transfer as a goodwill gesture. That genuinely improved our overall impression and is the reason we increased our rating by one. Overall, this is a beautiful hotel with excellent facilities, but the service and communication need improvement to truly match the luxury setting."
Rabat Marriott Hotel
"The guests are very satisfied!"
Fairmont Hotel La Marina Rabat Sale
"Perfect"
Riad Louane
"This is a long but honest cautionary review to any tourists who want to avoid unprofessional establishments and shady dealings while traveling. Yes the pictures are nice, yes it’s clean, yes on the surface every seems on the level… However, the place is poorly managed by a Moroccan woman who hires people based on their relationship to her boyfriend. In particular a young woman who can’t speak anything but the native dialect and doesn’t have the common sense to call her manager when she doesn’t understand what a guest is saying. Why does this matter ? Because it cost me $1,500 worth of my injectable medications that I was traveling with at the time I booked this Riad. I had them in an insulated travel bag and asked if it was possible to store it in their refrigerator overnight during my stay -due to there being no refrigerator in the rooms. This, I’d done at several other hotels during my time in Morocco with no problem. I ASKED and said “if it’s not possible, I’ll just keep the medicine with me”. The employee, gave no indication of not having understood well nor did she confirm what I’d asked. I specified it was NOT to be put in the freezer, only in the refrigerator. Again, she simply nodded her head and took the bag. I repeated, “The refrigerator please, not the freezer or it will be ruined” … smiled and nodded her head and I assumed communication was clear. Well I later learned-from the night manager that she spoke neither French, English, or classic Arabic and she was the sister of the hotel director’s boyfriend. Why does this matter? Because the next morning- I discovered that my medication had been placed in the freezer NOT the refrigerator and had been ruined!! Because when I demanded to be reimbursed the cost, the director of the Riad chain refused to do that. Because this person isn’t capable nor qualified to deal with paying customers in this capacity of receptionist nor is the director capable of assuming responsibility for her errors in judgment and dealing ethically with problems that were precipitated by her bad judgment as management leadership. In addition to this incident, the copy of my passport was left out on the front desk for anyone to have access to, the money (hotel tax) I’d paid her upon arrival had not been noted or placed with the other money and the next morning- I was asked to pay again. 🙄 was it an honest mistake- possibly but who knows for sure? Is this any of this really important? Yes as it undermines your confidence and financial security in a business where you’re staying with your valuables and is the potential for possible identity theft if your passport info is left out for the public. I’m writing this review to inform the public of the irresponsible business practices and shady dealings here. Incidentally, they never reimbursed me. They then had two employees each call me on my personal phone number to beg me to retract my Google review (go read it) as the director had threatened to fi"
Riad Dar Dar
"This Riad was excellent. Omar is a credit to the hotel and gets a 10/10! The Riad itself was very cute with rooms running around an open air courtyard. The rooms were very nice and had excellent air con which was very well received after a long day walking in the Medina. Breakfast was served daily with a selection of pastries, yoghurt, fruit and eggs to order. There is a lovely rooftop with day lounges to sit and read and also a little pool. The only downside is that it can be very noisy in the morning with visitors having breakfast and talking very loudly, but this is not the hotels fault. IF you are wanting quiet though it might not be the place for you. It is nestled in the Old Medina which is a magical experience for any traveller to wander around the alleyways."
Riad Kalaa
"Very distinctive local hotel"
Riad Dar Rabiaa
"We loved the white and sage color of the Riad it is beautiful. The hosts are super friendly. Would love to stay again."
Smarts Hotel Agdal Rabat
"We booked the suite (60m²) on ***********, we received a mormal room and questioned. We have been shown the original room we booked which was unacceptable. Smelly, dirty stains in carpet, just worn down over the years, nevertheless we paid full price as this " is suite-class" judge yourself.... Just a rip-off"
Helnan Chellah Hotel
"One of the best location. At the very center of the city with Modern Musium.and History Musium situating just across the road . The staff were.very kind."
Riad El Maâti
"The hotel service is very good and exquisite. You can experience traditional Moroccan residences, but it is difficult to find. It is best to call in advance. The boss is very nice"
StayHere Rabat - Agdal Quiet Living
"Good good"
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Number of reviews |
3,497 |
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Total properties |
162 |
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£115 |
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£115 |
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Hotel Borj Rabat - A Member of Barceló Hotel Group |
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FAQ – Hotels in Rabat
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What is the average price of a hotel in Rabat this weekend?
According to the latest 12-month data from Trip.com, the average price for a 3-star hotel in Rabat this weekend is £76 per night. For a 4-star hotel, the average cost is £129 per night. If you're looking for a luxury experience, 5-star hotels in Rabat this weekend typically cost £437 per night.
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How much do hotels in Rabat cost per night on weekdays?
Based on the latest 12-month data from Trip.com, the average price for a 3-star hotel in Rabat during weekdays is £76 per night. For a 4-star hotel, you can expect to pay around £130 per night. If you're seeking a luxury stay, 5-star hotels in Rabat generally cost £440 per night on weekdays.
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What are the best places to stay in Rabat?
Some of the best places to stay in Rabat are near popular attractions like Kasbah of the Udayas, Mausoleum of Mohammed V and Chellah, offering easy access to key sights and amenities.
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What are the top hotels in Rabat near Kasbah of the Udayas?
Some of the top hotels in Rabat near Kasbah of the Udayas include Dar Kika Salam by Dks (from £68), Dar lalla Malika (from £30) and Hotel des Oudaias (from £73), all offering easy access to Kasbah of the Udayas, making them ideal for visitors looking to explore the area.
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What are some of the best hotels in Rabat?
The most popular Rabat hotels for your stay: Hotel Borj Rabat - A Member of Barceló Hotel Group (from £80), STORY Le Carrousel Rabat (from £170) and StayHere Rabat - Agdal Boutique Hotel (from £71) are the preferred hotels.
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Which hotels in Rabat are pet friendly?
Riad Dar Saidi (from £77), Sofitel Rabat Jardin des Roses (from £182) and Hotel des Oudaias (from £73) allow pets. Take your pets with you during your stay!
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Which hotels in Rabat are worth visiting for their spa experience?
Feel tired from travelling? Hotel Borj Rabat - A Member of Barceló Hotel Group (from £80), STORY Le Carrousel Rabat (from £170) and StayHere Rabat - Agdal Quiet Living (from £63) provide highly rated spa services.
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Which hotels in Rabat have swimming pools?
Hotel Borj Rabat - A Member of Barceló Hotel Group (from £80), STORY Le Carrousel Rabat (from £170) and STORY Rabat (from £167) are hotels with swimming pools. Stay at any of these hotels to enjoy a swimming pool!
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What hotels in Rabat offer an especially good breakfast ?
Hotel Borj Rabat - A Member of Barceló Hotel Group (from £80),STORY Le Carrousel Rabat (from £170) and STORY Rabat (from £167) provide high-quality breakfast. Start your day with a delicious breakfast!
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