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Venice, Veneto to Rabat, Rabat-Sale-Kenitra from $80: 3 ways by bus, train, flight or car

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Venice, Italy
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Rabat, Morocco

How to Get from Venice to Rabat: Cheapest, Fastest and Best Way

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$80 - Bus + Ferry + TrainBest price
2000 kmDistance
2h 30m Fastest

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Plane
Average Duration
2h  30m
Estimated price
$150-300
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Bus
Average Duration
20h  45m
Estimated price
$80-120
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Distance: 2000 km
Duration: 2h 30m

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Train
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18h  50m
Estimated price
$200-350

Traveling From Venice to Rabat

Your journey from the enchanting canals of Venice to the vibrant streets of Rabat promises a fascinating shift from Italy’s romantic allure to Morocco’s rich cultural tapestry.

Best Neighbourhoods in Rabat

Rabat's neighborhoods offer a blend of history, culture, and modern life.

Medina
• Charming narrow streets filled with local crafts.
• Vibrant souks and traditional Moroccan eateries.
Agdal
• Modern cafes and shopping centers abound.
• Lush parks perfect for relaxation.
Hassan
• Home to iconic landmarks like the Hassan Tower.
• Scenic views along the Bou Regreg river.

Best Times To Visit Rabat's Attractions

Timing your visits to Rabat's attractions can greatly enhance your experience.

Hassan Tower
Visit early in the morning for fewer tourists and stunning sunrise views.
Kasbah of the Udayas
Late afternoon offers a quiet atmosphere and a breathtaking sunset over the ocean.
Royal Palace
Weekdays in the late morning are ideal to admire the architecture without the crowds.

Rabat Weather: What to Expect Year-Round

Rabat enjoys a Mediterranean climate, characterized by mild, wet winters and warm, dry summers, making spring and fall the most pleasant times to explore the city. Understanding the weather patterns helps you plan your clothing and activities accordingly to fully enjoy your travels.

Dining Recommendation in Rabat

Indulge in a traditional tagine at Restaurant Dar Zellij, where the rich spices and slow-cooked flavors create a dining experience that stands in stark contrast to the seafood and risottos of Venice. The vibrant ambiance, featuring beautiful Moroccan decor and local ingredients, immerses you in a unique culinary adventure that highlights Rabat's cultural heritage.