How to use tramway in Rabat

🚋 The Rabat-SalĂ© Tram: Clean, Cheap, and Easy to Use

If you're living in or visiting Rabat or SalĂ©, the Rabat-SalĂ© Tramway is by far one of the most convenient ways to get around. Since its launch in 2011, it’s become an essential part of urban life in Morocco’s capital region. Here's everything you need to know to make the most of it.

✹Clean and Modern

The trams are well-maintained, air-conditioned, and regularly cleaned. The seats are comfortable, the floors are spotless, and even during busy hours, the experience feels calm and organized. Compared to many public transport systems around the world, this one truly stands out.

💾 How Much Does It Cost?

Ticket Type Price (MAD) Description
Single Ticket 6 MAD Valid for one trip, regardless of number of stations
Monthly Student Pass 150 MAD Unlimited travel for students
Monthly Adult Pass 250 MAD Unlimited rides for adults
10-Trip Card 54 MAD Valid for 10 trips (save 6 MAD)
Rechargeable Card Available Reloadable card for regular use

🕘 Timetable & Frequency

The tram operates 7 days a week, including holidays.

  • Monday to Saturday: 6:00 AM – 10:30 PM (approx.)
  • Sundays & Holidays: 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM (approx.)

Frequency:

  • Every 8–10 minutes during peak hours
  • Every 15–20 minutes during late evening or weekends

đŸ—ș Where Can You Go?

The Rabat-Salé tram connects key neighborhoods across both cities. There are 2 main lines:

  • Line 1: Hay Karima (SalĂ©) ↔ Al Irfane (Rabat)
  • Line 2 : Hopital Moulay Abdellah (SalĂ©) ↔ Yaacoub Al Mansour (Rabat)

🧭 How to Use the Tram

  1. Buy your ticket or scan your card at the station.
  2. Check the platform—screens show next tram times.
  3. Board the tram and validate your ticket inside.
  4. Listen for stop announcements (in Arabic and French).
  5. Exit when you reach your destination.

đŸŒ± Eco-Friendly and Stress-Free

The tram reduces traffic and pollution in Rabat and Salé. By using it, you're making an eco-conscious choice that also saves time and money.

📝 Final Thoughts

The Rabat-SalĂ© tram is one of Morocco’s best public transport systems. It’s safe, clean, budget-friendly, and connects all the places you want to go. Whether you’re heading to class, work, or sightseeing, the tram is the smart and sustainable choice.

Try it once, and you’ll see why so many people in the capital rely on it every day!

Getting a SIM Card in Rabat: What You Need to Know

Staying connected while you’re in Rabat is easy and affordable. As soon as you arrive, you’ll find plenty of options to get a local SIM card. The major providers in Morocco are Orange, Maroc Telecom, and Inwi all offer prepaid SIM cards with good coverage and fast internet.

You can buy a SIM card at the airport, in convenience stores, or at official mobile stores throughout the city. Prices are budget-friendly: you can get a SIM card with data for as little as 20 to 50 MAD (about $2 to $5 USD), depending on the plan you choose.

Make sure to bring your passport, as it’s required to register the SIM. Once activated, you can top up your balance easily through scratch cards, local shops, or mobile apps.

Pro Tip: If you’re staying for a short time and mostly need data, ask for a prepaid internet planit’s usually the best value for travelers.

Emergency Numbers in Rabat You Should Save

Hopefully, you’ll never need them but just in case, here are the emergency numbers to keep in your phone while you’re in Rabat:
 
🚓Police: 19 (from a landline) or 112 (from a mobile)
🚑Ambulance & Firefighters: 15
đŸ©șMedical Emergencies: 150
🛂Tourist Police (super useful for travelers): +212 537 73 00 39
 
            

        Quick tip: it’s smart to save your hotel or host’s number too, just in case you need help getting directions or communicating in an emergency.

Only got a day in Rabat? No worries here’s a compact, experience-packed itinerary to help you discover the essentials of Morocco’s calm and charming capital in just 24 hours

8:30 AM – Breakfast by the Ocean

Start your day at the CafĂ© Maure, nestled in the Andalusian Gardens of the Kasbah of the Udayas. With views of the Atlantic Ocean, enjoy a traditional Moroccan breakfast: mint tea, msemen (flatbread), and khlii (dried meat). It’s peaceful, authentic, and the perfect way to begin the day.

9:30 AM – Explore the Kasbah of the Udayas

Wander through the historic Kasbah of the Udayas, known for its white-and-blue painted alleys, colorful flowers, and views over the Bouregreg River. It’s a postcard-perfect neighborhood and one of Rabat’s most Instagrammable spots.

11:00 AM – Visit the Hassan Tower and Mohammed V Mausoleum

Head to the iconic Hassan Tower, the unfinished minaret of a 12th-century mosque. Right next to it, visit the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, an architectural gem where Morocco’s former kings are laid to rest. The site is rich in history and culture.

12:30 PM – Lunch in the City Center

Make your way to downtown Rabat and grab lunch at a local favorite like Dar Naji or Le Dhow (a boat-restaurant docked on the river). Try a classic Moroccan tagine or couscous for the full experience.

2:00 PM – Stroll Through the Chellah Ruins

Spend the afternoon exploring the Chellah, an ancient Roman and Islamic necropolis. The ruins are atmospheric, surrounded by storks and gardens, making it a serene and historic place to walk around.

4:00 PM – Chill at Rabat’s Corniche

Head to the Rabat Corniche by the beach. Grab a coffee or juice and watch the waves  or take a short walk down to the Marina of Salé across the river for another perspective of the city.

6:00 PM – Shopping or Souvenir Hunt in the Medina

Explore the Medina of Rabat, less chaotic than other Moroccan cities. Shop for crafts, spices, leather goods, or simply wander through the souks and enjoy the local life.

8:00 PM – Dinner with a View

Finish your day with dinner at a rooftop restaurant like Le Petit Beur or Villa Mandarine if you want something upscale. Enjoy Moroccan cuisine one last time while reflecting on your day in the city.

Why You’ll Love It 

      Rabat is a city where tradition meets calm sophistication. It’s not as hectic as Casablanca or as touristy as Marrakech   and that’s exactly its charm. In just 24 hours, you can discover history, sea views, amazing food, and a unique local vibe.

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