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Botanical Garden
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A botanical garden or botanic garden is a garden with a documented collection of living plants for the purpose of scientific research, conservation, display, and education. Typically plants are labelled with their botanical names.
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Boquería Fina
26 Av. Oqba Ibn Naafi, Rabat, Morocco
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3 rue Assouhaili magasin n°5, Rabat 10080, Morocco
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Restaurant Pizzeria Reggio
1 Rue Alachaari, Rabat 10090, Morocco
Havana Rabat Lounge - Restaurant
26 Av. Oqba Ibn Naafi, Rabat 10000, Morocco
La Cerveceria
17 Avenue Oqba Bnou Nafiaa, Rabat 10110, Morocco
La Française
4 Pl. Ibn Yassine, Rabat 10090, Morocco
Restaurant Dar El Houte
Avenue Bin Al Ouidane, Rabat 10000, Morocco
Indian Spice
6 Avenue Bin Al Ouidane, Rabat 10090, Morocco
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2532+CH4, Rue Tansift, Rabat, Morocco
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Botanical Garden

2553+97Q, Av. Annasr, Rabat, Morocco
4.5(759)
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A botanical garden or botanic garden is a garden with a documented collection of living plants for the purpose of scientific research, conservation, display, and education. Typically plants are labelled with their botanical names.

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attractions: Andalusian Garden, Badr Mosque, Bab Rouah Gate, restaurants: Boquería Fina, Thai Sushi Cuisine, Chez Ouazzani, Restaurant Pizzeria Reggio, Havana Rabat Lounge - Restaurant, La Cerveceria, La Française, Restaurant Dar El Houte, Indian Spice, Metros De Pizza
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Nearby attractions of Botanical Garden

Andalusian Garden

Badr Mosque

Bab Rouah Gate

Andalusian Garden

Andalusian Garden

4.8

(48)

Open until 7:00 PM
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Badr Mosque

Badr Mosque

4.6

(753)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Bab Rouah Gate

Bab Rouah Gate

4.3

(232)

Closed
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Walking Tour Rabat, City of lights by night
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Create a piece of zellij with young artisans
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Nearby restaurants of Botanical Garden

Boquería Fina

Thai Sushi Cuisine

Chez Ouazzani

Restaurant Pizzeria Reggio

Havana Rabat Lounge - Restaurant

La Cerveceria

La Française

Restaurant Dar El Houte

Indian Spice

Metros De Pizza

Boquería Fina

Boquería Fina

4.2

(397)

$$

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Thai Sushi Cuisine

Thai Sushi Cuisine

4.3

(90)

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Chez Ouazzani

Chez Ouazzani

3.7

(726)

$$

Open until 11:00 PM
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Restaurant Pizzeria Reggio

Restaurant Pizzeria Reggio

4.2

(121)

Closed
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Reviews of Botanical Garden

4.5
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5.0
17w

The Rabat Botanic Gardens are truly a hidden gem in Morocco’s capital—a place where nature, serenity, and beauty come together to create an unforgettable experience. From the moment you step inside, you are greeted by a sense of calm, with lush greenery, vibrant flowers, and carefully designed landscapes stretching as far as the eye can see.

One of the first things that stands out is the sheer variety of plants on display. The gardens are home to an impressive collection of local Moroccan flora as well as exotic species from around the world. Each area is thoughtfully organized, making it easy to explore different themes—whether it’s native desert plants, Mediterranean shrubs, or towering tropical trees. The well-marked pathways invite you to wander at your own pace, taking in the diverse textures, colors, and scents of the vegetation.

The garden is immaculately maintained. Every plant looks healthy and well-cared for, the lawns are neatly trimmed, and there is a clear sense of pride in how the space is preserved. Benches are thoughtfully placed throughout the grounds, offering perfect spots to sit, relax, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. It’s an ideal place to escape the bustle of the city, whether for a quiet stroll, a family picnic, or even some quiet reading time under the shade of a large tree.

For nature lovers, the educational value of the Rabat Botanic Gardens is equally impressive. Many plants are labeled with their scientific and common names, giving visitors the opportunity to learn more about the biodiversity of Morocco and beyond. School groups often visit, and it’s easy to see why—this is a place where environmental awareness and appreciation for plant life can truly grow.

The gardens also hold a special charm in different seasons. In spring, flowers bloom in dazzling colors; in summer, the greenery offers a cool refuge from the heat; in autumn, the light filters beautifully through the changing leaves; and in winter, the stillness has its own peaceful magic. Photographers will find endless inspiration here, with picturesque views at every turn.

What makes the Rabat Botanic Gardens even more appealing is their accessibility. Located in the heart of the city, it’s easy to reach by car, taxi, or even a leisurely walk from nearby neighborhoods. The entrance fee, if any, is modest, making it an affordable outing for everyone. Facilities are clean and well-maintained, and the overall safety and family-friendly environment add to the appeal.

In a fast-paced world, places like the Rabat Botanic Gardens are rare and precious. They remind us of the beauty and diversity of nature, offering a space to slow down, reflect, and reconnect with the natural world. Whether you are a tourist visiting Rabat for the first time or a local looking for a peaceful escape, I highly recommend setting aside a few hours to explore this green oasis. It’s a place you will leave feeling refreshed, inspired, and grateful for the wonders of nature.

Five stars,...

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5.0
2y

My recent visit to the famous Jardins d'Essai Botaniques in Rabat was an absolute delight. Known as the Botanical Garden of Rabat, this renowned destination left a lasting impression on me.

The garden's sprawling expanse, spanning approximately 17 hectares, is home to an incredible array of plant species. With over 600 different types and more than 1,000 varieties, it was a botanical paradise. From rare tropical plants to captivating succulents, there was something to pique the interest of every nature enthusiast.

What impressed me even more was the meticulous maintenance of the garden. The dedicated team of workers did an outstanding job of keeping the pathways clean and well-maintained, while the garden beds were beautifully arranged. Their efforts ensured that visitors could fully enjoy the pristine beauty of this natural oasis.

One of the highlights of the Jardins d'Essai Botaniques is its rich history. Designed by the renowned garden architect Jean-Claude Nicolas Forestier, this masterpiece is a blend of Moroccan and French influences. The garden's creation in the early 20th century paved the way for the establishment of other botanical gardens in Morocco, a testament to its significance and impact.

As I explored the garden, I couldn't help but feel a sense of peace and tranquility. It was a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of the city, offering a serene environment to relax and recharge. It was also a wonderful place for children to learn about different flowers and plants, providing an educational and enjoyable experience for young ones.

In conclusion, a visit to the Jardins d'Essai Botaniques in Rabat is a must for nature lovers and those seeking a moment of tranquility. With its diverse plant life, well-maintained grounds, and fascinating history, it offers a truly enchanting experience. I highly recommend taking the time to explore this botanical gem and bask in the natural beauty it...

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5.0
32w

Located within Morocco’s bustling capital, the Botanical Garden of Rabat (Jardin d’Essais Botaniques) is a serene escape blending horticultural beauty with ecological purpose. Established in 1914, this 17 hectare sanctuary merges French landscape design with Moroccan botanical heritage, offering a tranquil retreat amid the city’s energy.

The garden’s thematic zones showcase diverse flora. Wander through aromatic herb beds brimming with mint and thyme in the medicinal section, or marvel at the stark beauty of cacti and succulents in the arid zone. A sprawling palm grove, dotted with species from across North Africa, provides shaded pathways, while spring transforms the space into a riot of color with blooming roses, geraniums, and jasmine. Stone fountains and quiet ponds amplify the serenity, accompanied by birdsong and rustling leaves.

Educational plaques highlight plant origins and conservation efforts, particularly Morocco’s endangered species. Though amenities are modest a small café, sparse seating the garden’s charm lies in its intimacy and historical legacy. Families picnic on open lawns, while enthusiasts admire rare specimens. Seasonal workshops and guided tours deepen appreciation for its ecological role.

Compact yet captivating, the garden thrives as both a cultural landmark and a vital green lung for Rabat. Its harmonious blend of aesthetics, education, and tranquility makes it a must-visit for travelers and locals alike a living testament to nature’s...

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Yassine E. A.Yassine E. A.
The Rabat Botanic Gardens are truly a hidden gem in Morocco’s capital—a place where nature, serenity, and beauty come together to create an unforgettable experience. From the moment you step inside, you are greeted by a sense of calm, with lush greenery, vibrant flowers, and carefully designed landscapes stretching as far as the eye can see. One of the first things that stands out is the sheer variety of plants on display. The gardens are home to an impressive collection of local Moroccan flora as well as exotic species from around the world. Each area is thoughtfully organized, making it easy to explore different themes—whether it’s native desert plants, Mediterranean shrubs, or towering tropical trees. The well-marked pathways invite you to wander at your own pace, taking in the diverse textures, colors, and scents of the vegetation. The garden is immaculately maintained. Every plant looks healthy and well-cared for, the lawns are neatly trimmed, and there is a clear sense of pride in how the space is preserved. Benches are thoughtfully placed throughout the grounds, offering perfect spots to sit, relax, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. It’s an ideal place to escape the bustle of the city, whether for a quiet stroll, a family picnic, or even some quiet reading time under the shade of a large tree. For nature lovers, the educational value of the Rabat Botanic Gardens is equally impressive. Many plants are labeled with their scientific and common names, giving visitors the opportunity to learn more about the biodiversity of Morocco and beyond. School groups often visit, and it’s easy to see why—this is a place where environmental awareness and appreciation for plant life can truly grow. The gardens also hold a special charm in different seasons. In spring, flowers bloom in dazzling colors; in summer, the greenery offers a cool refuge from the heat; in autumn, the light filters beautifully through the changing leaves; and in winter, the stillness has its own peaceful magic. Photographers will find endless inspiration here, with picturesque views at every turn. What makes the Rabat Botanic Gardens even more appealing is their accessibility. Located in the heart of the city, it’s easy to reach by car, taxi, or even a leisurely walk from nearby neighborhoods. The entrance fee, if any, is modest, making it an affordable outing for everyone. Facilities are clean and well-maintained, and the overall safety and family-friendly environment add to the appeal. In a fast-paced world, places like the Rabat Botanic Gardens are rare and precious. They remind us of the beauty and diversity of nature, offering a space to slow down, reflect, and reconnect with the natural world. Whether you are a tourist visiting Rabat for the first time or a local looking for a peaceful escape, I highly recommend setting aside a few hours to explore this green oasis. It’s a place you will leave feeling refreshed, inspired, and grateful for the wonders of nature. Five stars, without hesitation.
João LeitãoJoão Leitão
My recent visit to the famous Jardins d'Essai Botaniques in Rabat was an absolute delight. Known as the Botanical Garden of Rabat, this renowned destination left a lasting impression on me. The garden's sprawling expanse, spanning approximately 17 hectares, is home to an incredible array of plant species. With over 600 different types and more than 1,000 varieties, it was a botanical paradise. From rare tropical plants to captivating succulents, there was something to pique the interest of every nature enthusiast. What impressed me even more was the meticulous maintenance of the garden. The dedicated team of workers did an outstanding job of keeping the pathways clean and well-maintained, while the garden beds were beautifully arranged. Their efforts ensured that visitors could fully enjoy the pristine beauty of this natural oasis. One of the highlights of the Jardins d'Essai Botaniques is its rich history. Designed by the renowned garden architect Jean-Claude Nicolas Forestier, this masterpiece is a blend of Moroccan and French influences. The garden's creation in the early 20th century paved the way for the establishment of other botanical gardens in Morocco, a testament to its significance and impact. As I explored the garden, I couldn't help but feel a sense of peace and tranquility. It was a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of the city, offering a serene environment to relax and recharge. It was also a wonderful place for children to learn about different flowers and plants, providing an educational and enjoyable experience for young ones. In conclusion, a visit to the Jardins d'Essai Botaniques in Rabat is a must for nature lovers and those seeking a moment of tranquility. With its diverse plant life, well-maintained grounds, and fascinating history, it offers a truly enchanting experience. I highly recommend taking the time to explore this botanical gem and bask in the natural beauty it has to offer.
Mana SalemMana Salem
Located within Morocco’s bustling capital, the Botanical Garden of Rabat (Jardin d’Essais Botaniques) is a serene escape blending horticultural beauty with ecological purpose. Established in 1914, this 17 hectare sanctuary merges French landscape design with Moroccan botanical heritage, offering a tranquil retreat amid the city’s energy. The garden’s thematic zones showcase diverse flora. Wander through aromatic herb beds brimming with mint and thyme in the medicinal section, or marvel at the stark beauty of cacti and succulents in the arid zone. A sprawling palm grove, dotted with species from across North Africa, provides shaded pathways, while spring transforms the space into a riot of color with blooming roses, geraniums, and jasmine. Stone fountains and quiet ponds amplify the serenity, accompanied by birdsong and rustling leaves. Educational plaques highlight plant origins and conservation efforts, particularly Morocco’s endangered species. Though amenities are modest a small café, sparse seating the garden’s charm lies in its intimacy and historical legacy. Families picnic on open lawns, while enthusiasts admire rare specimens. Seasonal workshops and guided tours deepen appreciation for its ecological role. Compact yet captivating, the garden thrives as both a cultural landmark and a vital green lung for Rabat. Its harmonious blend of aesthetics, education, and tranquility makes it a must-visit for travelers and locals alike a living testament to nature’s resilience and beauty.
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The Rabat Botanic Gardens are truly a hidden gem in Morocco’s capital—a place where nature, serenity, and beauty come together to create an unforgettable experience. From the moment you step inside, you are greeted by a sense of calm, with lush greenery, vibrant flowers, and carefully designed landscapes stretching as far as the eye can see. One of the first things that stands out is the sheer variety of plants on display. The gardens are home to an impressive collection of local Moroccan flora as well as exotic species from around the world. Each area is thoughtfully organized, making it easy to explore different themes—whether it’s native desert plants, Mediterranean shrubs, or towering tropical trees. The well-marked pathways invite you to wander at your own pace, taking in the diverse textures, colors, and scents of the vegetation. The garden is immaculately maintained. Every plant looks healthy and well-cared for, the lawns are neatly trimmed, and there is a clear sense of pride in how the space is preserved. Benches are thoughtfully placed throughout the grounds, offering perfect spots to sit, relax, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. It’s an ideal place to escape the bustle of the city, whether for a quiet stroll, a family picnic, or even some quiet reading time under the shade of a large tree. For nature lovers, the educational value of the Rabat Botanic Gardens is equally impressive. Many plants are labeled with their scientific and common names, giving visitors the opportunity to learn more about the biodiversity of Morocco and beyond. School groups often visit, and it’s easy to see why—this is a place where environmental awareness and appreciation for plant life can truly grow. The gardens also hold a special charm in different seasons. In spring, flowers bloom in dazzling colors; in summer, the greenery offers a cool refuge from the heat; in autumn, the light filters beautifully through the changing leaves; and in winter, the stillness has its own peaceful magic. Photographers will find endless inspiration here, with picturesque views at every turn. What makes the Rabat Botanic Gardens even more appealing is their accessibility. Located in the heart of the city, it’s easy to reach by car, taxi, or even a leisurely walk from nearby neighborhoods. The entrance fee, if any, is modest, making it an affordable outing for everyone. Facilities are clean and well-maintained, and the overall safety and family-friendly environment add to the appeal. In a fast-paced world, places like the Rabat Botanic Gardens are rare and precious. They remind us of the beauty and diversity of nature, offering a space to slow down, reflect, and reconnect with the natural world. Whether you are a tourist visiting Rabat for the first time or a local looking for a peaceful escape, I highly recommend setting aside a few hours to explore this green oasis. It’s a place you will leave feeling refreshed, inspired, and grateful for the wonders of nature. Five stars, without hesitation.
Yassine E. A.

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My recent visit to the famous Jardins d'Essai Botaniques in Rabat was an absolute delight. Known as the Botanical Garden of Rabat, this renowned destination left a lasting impression on me. The garden's sprawling expanse, spanning approximately 17 hectares, is home to an incredible array of plant species. With over 600 different types and more than 1,000 varieties, it was a botanical paradise. From rare tropical plants to captivating succulents, there was something to pique the interest of every nature enthusiast. What impressed me even more was the meticulous maintenance of the garden. The dedicated team of workers did an outstanding job of keeping the pathways clean and well-maintained, while the garden beds were beautifully arranged. Their efforts ensured that visitors could fully enjoy the pristine beauty of this natural oasis. One of the highlights of the Jardins d'Essai Botaniques is its rich history. Designed by the renowned garden architect Jean-Claude Nicolas Forestier, this masterpiece is a blend of Moroccan and French influences. The garden's creation in the early 20th century paved the way for the establishment of other botanical gardens in Morocco, a testament to its significance and impact. As I explored the garden, I couldn't help but feel a sense of peace and tranquility. It was a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of the city, offering a serene environment to relax and recharge. It was also a wonderful place for children to learn about different flowers and plants, providing an educational and enjoyable experience for young ones. In conclusion, a visit to the Jardins d'Essai Botaniques in Rabat is a must for nature lovers and those seeking a moment of tranquility. With its diverse plant life, well-maintained grounds, and fascinating history, it offers a truly enchanting experience. I highly recommend taking the time to explore this botanical gem and bask in the natural beauty it has to offer.
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Located within Morocco’s bustling capital, the Botanical Garden of Rabat (Jardin d’Essais Botaniques) is a serene escape blending horticultural beauty with ecological purpose. Established in 1914, this 17 hectare sanctuary merges French landscape design with Moroccan botanical heritage, offering a tranquil retreat amid the city’s energy. The garden’s thematic zones showcase diverse flora. Wander through aromatic herb beds brimming with mint and thyme in the medicinal section, or marvel at the stark beauty of cacti and succulents in the arid zone. A sprawling palm grove, dotted with species from across North Africa, provides shaded pathways, while spring transforms the space into a riot of color with blooming roses, geraniums, and jasmine. Stone fountains and quiet ponds amplify the serenity, accompanied by birdsong and rustling leaves. Educational plaques highlight plant origins and conservation efforts, particularly Morocco’s endangered species. Though amenities are modest a small café, sparse seating the garden’s charm lies in its intimacy and historical legacy. Families picnic on open lawns, while enthusiasts admire rare specimens. Seasonal workshops and guided tours deepen appreciation for its ecological role. Compact yet captivating, the garden thrives as both a cultural landmark and a vital green lung for Rabat. Its harmonious blend of aesthetics, education, and tranquility makes it a must-visit for travelers and locals alike a living testament to nature’s resilience and beauty.
Mana Salem

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