Morocco's capital, Rabat is a modern city with wide boulevards,
gardens and light, white buildings, for the most part a far cry
from the hectic warrens of the other Imperial cities of Marrakech
and Fez, but no less steeped in history with its origins going back
to the 7th century. The King of Morocco lives here in his palace
amid trees and flowers. Being an administrative capital the city is
somewhat conservative and serious, but there is some local colour
to be found in the old part of the city, the Medina, and the
Kasbah. Recreational opportunities abound too, with a
world-renowned golf course (the Dar Es Salaam Course) and a few
lovely beaches at hand. Rabat sits on the Atlantic coastal plain at
the mouth of the river Bou Regreg, opposite to its twin city of
Sale.
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