The Royal Palace of Rabat, or Dar al-Makhzen, is the center of political and ceremonial activities in Morocco. The palace, located in the Touarga area, is not only the King of Morocco’s main residence but also the monarchy's administrative center. While the public cannot enter the palace, its grand gates, gardens, and heavy security are some of the ways that the royal complex's significance is demonstrated. A visit to the Royal Palace reveals not only Morocco’s present-day government but also the country’s royal traditions that date back centuries.
Historical Background
The origins of the Alaouite dynasty The kings of Morocco continued the expansion The royal residence kept on being used
Architecture & Design
Moroccan traditional and Islamic architectural elements The grand gates for ceremonies The large palace grounds and gardens
Political & Ceremonial Role
The official residence of the King The place for state ceremonies and receptions The royal administration’s center
Visiting the Palace Area
Only exterior views are allowed The royal guards are to be observed People can access the streets and plazas around
The Touarga District
Rabat’s administrative quarter Government buildings are nearby Quiet and formal ambiance
Best Time to Visit
Morning: Lower temperatures and fewer people Weekdays: Peaceful surroundings
Visitor Tips
Only at the gates is photography permitted Dress should be respectful Tour with Hassan Tower and Chellah Adhere to security limitations