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by venteeocho Rabat has a couple of places where both Moroccans and foreigners come. These places come both in the shape of bars as well as discos. While there are plenty of the typical nightclub/bar/brothel places in Rabat, a handful of places are visited by young Moroccans of both sexes, and on equal terms. Prices are more European than most other things you get across in Rabat. Leave a Comment Theme: People Watching
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by Krystynn Oops, you've got me. We didn't really explore the nightlife here (too tired!)... unless you consider have some drinks at the hotel lounge an exciting nightlife. :-) Well, if you really wanna know... I'll be very honored if I were invited for dinner at the King's Palace (please see pic below). That is... if I can get pass the tight security at the Palace gates! Theme: Other
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This was definitely my favorite place for a night out. They have lots of dance space, and play a variety of club songs and local mixes. I always went with a group of Moroccan friends, and rarely saw other foreigners there - I rarely saw other foreigners just about anywhere in and around the medina, especially at night - but I never got the impression that they wouldn't be perfectly welcome. I believe there is a decently-priced cover charge, but as a blonde, white girl showing up with a group of Moroccan's I never had to pay it. =) Bring some extra cash with you, just in case, though. And definitely check out some of the side rooms while you are there. The decor is certainly not what you would expect - espeically in the back room which could be straight out of a diner! They main dance floor was everything a night club should be - in my humble opinion. =)
You'll probably get a sense for it pretty quickly, but everyone in Morocco tends to dress more conservatively than in Europe or the US. There are not strict rules, at least as far as I ever knew, about what to wear - but I would suspect that if you wore something especially tight or revealing you'd end up drawing more attention to yourself than you may want to - and most likely not in a good way. I always wore jeans and a nice/fun shirt. Leave a Comment Theme: Nightclub
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- Farah Hotel
Place Sidi Makhlouf, Rabat - Mercure Rabat Sheherazade
21 Rue de Tunis Quartier Hassan, Rabat - Villa Mandarine
19 Rue Ouled Bousbaa Souissi, Rabat - Hotel Rabat
21 Avenue Chellah, Rabat - Rabat-Chellah Hotel
2 Rue D'Ifni, Rabat - Hotel Balima
283 Ave Mohammed V, Rabat - Sofitel Diwan Rabat
Place de l'Unite Africaine, Rabat - Ourida
Rue El Achari Agadal 14, Rabat - Ibis Moussafir Rabat
32-34 Rue Abderrahmanne El Ghafiki Place de la Gare, Rabat - La Tour Hassan
26 Rue Chellah, Rabat - Kenzi Belere Rabat
Cl 33 Avenue Moulay Youssef, Rabat
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