Andalusian Gardens
Terraced Spanish-Moorish garden in the 17th-century Kasbah
The Andalusian Gardens are a historic and serene tourist attraction located within the Kasbah of the Udayas in Rabat. Situated on the terraced grounds of a 17th-century palace originally built for Sultan Moulay Ismail, the garden’s current design was established around 1915 by French Resident-General’s gardeners. The layout reflects a Spanish-Moorish style, creating a harmonious blend of natural beauty and architectural heritage.
The garden covers a small, half-hectare area featuring meticulously arranged box hedges, orange trees, cypresses, and bougainvillea. These plants are organized around a small pool and lily pond, creating a tranquil focal point. Visitors enter discreetly through the former palace courtyard, descending into this secluded space. It is described as the calmest corner of the Kasbah, offering a peaceful retreat from the bustling streets of Rabat.
The atmosphere is one of quiet reflection, with views of the historic ramparts and the Bou Regreg River providing a stunning backdrop. For travelers, the gardens offer a moment of respite and a glimpse into the colonial-era landscaping influences on Moroccan royal gardens. While specific opening hours and admission fees are not detailed in the provided research, the gardens are generally accessible as part of the Kasbah complex. The experience is intimate and visually pleasing, making it an essential stop for those exploring the cultural and historical landmarks of Rabat. It serves as a perfect complement to the nearby Hassan Tower and the Blue Gate.
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Visit in spring or autumn for mild temperatures ideal for exploring historical sites and coastal areas comfortably.