Salé
Historic city across the Bouregreg River from Rabat, known for its traditional medina, religious schools, and artisan traditions.
At a Glance
Must-Visit Places in Salé
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Traditional Artisan Quarters
Specialized craft neighborhoods within the medina where artisans practice traditional trades including woodworking, pottery, textiles, and metalwork.
Grand Mosque of Salé
Historic 12th-century mosque and important religious center, known for its beautiful architecture and significance in Islamic learning and scholarship.
Medersa Abi al-Hassan
Beautiful 14th-century Islamic school (medersa) featuring exquisite Marinid architecture, intricate stucco work, and traditional Moroccan craftsmanship.
Sala Al Jadida (New Salé)
Modern district of Salé featuring contemporary architecture, shopping areas, and residential neighborhoods, showcasing the city's development alongside its historic areas.
Salé Beach
Sandy beach along the Atlantic coast, popular with locals for swimming, walking, and enjoying ocean views, with a more relaxed atmosphere than Rabat's beaches.
Salé Medina
Historic walled city with narrow streets, traditional architecture, and bustling markets, offering a more authentic and less touristy experience than its neighbor Rabat.
Where to Stay Salé
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Luxury Riad in Medina
Desert Camp Experience
Modern City Apartment
Getting to Salé
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ONCF Train
Comfortable rail service connecting major cities

CTM Bus
Reliable bus service throughout Morocco

Car Rental
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Things to Do Salé
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Explore medina
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Artisan workshops
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River activities
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Historical tours
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Shopping for crafts
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