How Do You Find Cheap Hotels In Rabat, Morocco?
Rabat, Morocco is located where the Bou Regreg river meets the Atlantic Ocean. The city has a long and rich history dating back to the third century B.C. Rabat has been home to many different cultures over the years, each of which has left an indelible mark on this city. Exchange money into dirhams (dh). This is the only form of currency accepted in the country of Morocco. Speak Arabic to communicate with the most people in the area. You will also hear French, Spanish and English spoken. Purchase a 1-entry, 1-month visa for around $7 or a 2-entry, 3-month visa for about $10 per person. Consider flying into Casablanca and catching the first available train into Rabat. You can save up to $600 on the flight. Make use of taxis because the city bus system operates by a complicated numbering system likely to confuse visitors. To book accommodations, contact Moroccan National Tourist Office at 011 (+212) 37 673 918 or visit their Web site (see Resources, below). (If calling internationally bu