The Waldorf Astoria Hotel has opened in Rabat, located in the Mohammed VI Tower, which stands as the tallest in Morocco and the third tallest in Africa. The hotel offers stunning views of the Bouregreg River and nearby heritage sites.
The Rabat Book Fair is currently underway, showcasing 125 literary events with France as the guest of honor, featuring Nobel laureate Annie Ernaux. This fair serves as a platform for literary encounters among prominent cultural figures.
The Moroccan capital, Rabat, is set to host the 21st edition of the Mawazine Festival from June 19 to 27. This festival is one of the most prominent musical events in the region, attracting artists and audiences from around the world.
Sheikh Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa attended a celebration marking the milestone of 10 million visitors to the Prophetic Biography Museum in Rabat. The event took place at the headquarters of ICESCO, featuring prominent religious and cultural figures.
UNESCO has announced that Rabat, Morocco, will be the World Book Capital for 2026, succeeding Rio de Janeiro. Celebrations will kick off on April 23, focusing on promoting reading and combating illiteracy in underprivileged communities.
The Moroccan capital, Rabat, has launched a new contemporary art exhibition featuring artist Sofia Lahlo. The exhibition showcases a collection of abstract works that reflect movement and color, marking a significant evolution in her artistic journey.
The exhibition and museum of the Prophetic Biography and Islamic Civilization have been officially established at the headquarters of ICESCO in Rabat, Morocco, following a royal directive. This decision comes after the exhibition welcomed over <strong>10 million</strong> visitors, highlighting its significance in promoting Islamic culture.