Rabat

Rabat
الرباط
Rabat
Location in Morocco and Africa
Rabat
Rabat (Africa)
Coordinates: 34°01′16″N 6°50′29″W / 34.02111°N 6.84139°W / 34.02111; -6.84139
CountryMorocco
RegionRabat-Salé-Kénitra
Government
 • MayorFatiha El Moudni
Area
117 km2 (45 sq mi)
Highest elevation
160 m (520 ft)
Lowest elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Population
515,619 (2024)
 • Rank7th in Morocco
 • Density4,400/km2 (11,400/sq mi)
 • Metro
2,120,192
DemonymRbati
GDP (PPP, constant 2015 values)
 • Year2024
 • Total (Metro)$22.8 billion
 • Per capita$11,500
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
Websitemairiederabat.ma/ar-AR
Official nameRabat, Modern Capital and Historic City: a Shared Heritage
TypeCultural
Criteriaii, iv
Designated2012 (36th session)
Reference no.1401
RegionArab States

Rabat (/rəˈbɑːt/, also UK: /rəˈbæt/, US: /rɑːˈbɑːt/; Arabic: الرِّبَاط, romanizedar-Ribāṭ) is the capital city of Morocco and the country's seventh-largest city with a population of 515,619 (2024) and the second largest metropolitan area after Casablanca, with a population of approximately 2.1 million (2025). It is also the capital city of the Rabat-Salé-Kénitra administrative region. Rabat is located on the Atlantic Ocean at the mouth of the river Bou Regreg, opposite Salé, the city's main commuter town.

Rabat was founded in the 12th century by the Almohads. After a period of growth, the city fell into a long period of decline. In the 17th century, Rabat became a haven for the Barbary corsairs. When the French established a protectorate over Morocco in 1912, Rabat became its administrative center. When Morocco achieved independence in 1956, Rabat became its capital.

Rabat is one of four imperial cities of Morocco, and its medina is listed as a World Heritage Site. It is accessible by train through the ONCF system and by plane through the nearby Rabat–Salé Airport.