Car Rental in Rabat Downtown

If you're looking for car rental in Rabat Downtown, look no further. We offer low CO2 vehicles that are at the cutting edge of environmental technology, with a choice of hire vehicles right across the range, from small city cars to luxury limousines all of which give our customers the opportunity to reduce their CO2 emissions.

Rabat, the capital of Morocco, is a city that blends modernity with deep historical roots. Known for its majestic Kasbah of the Udayas, stunning coastline, and relaxed atmosphere, Rabat is often less crowded than Marrakech or Fez but still offers an authentic Moroccan experience. As a UNESCO-listed city, Rabat boasts royal palaces, ancient ruins, and vibrant markets. It is also Morocco’s political and administrative center, home to embassies and government institutions.

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Tips for renting a car in Rabat Downtown

Before you rent:

Make an informed choice. We believe in providing you with options to choose the right car for your needs with complete price transparency. At U-Save, we prioritize your peace of mind, which means rental insurance with us is not overly complicated and you are assured you are properly insured.

When you collect your Vehicle:

Think ahead. It's a good idea to map out your trip in advance, especially if you're returning the rental car to an unfamiliar location or airport. Check your confirmation email to make sure you know where to meet your agent or where the rental desk, and save the contact details to your phone for quick access.

Bring the necessary documents. While we strive to make the check-in process as simple as possible, some information is required by law. Having your reservation information, driver's license, passport and credit card ready in advance can speed up your reservation process. If you choose to self-insure, make sure that you have verifiable proof of full coverage insurance at the time of rental pickup. If you are a local renter, make sure that you have all the information required by the location to confirm your ID and address.

Conduct a car inspection. Perform a detailed walk around inspection as soon as the vehicle is received to note any existing damage on the rental agreement. The five damage hotspots that we've discovered deserve special attention. You are shielded from responsibility when you return the vehicle by disclosing any existing damage prior to leaving the location.

While you rent:

Take care. Please be advised that depending on the rental coverage you chose, you could be responsible for any damage that occurs during the rental period. Take measures to reduce the possibility of collisions leading to dings and scratches, especially in congested parking areas.

When you return your vehicle:

Complete one more vehicle inspection. Conduct a second inspection during the return procedure, and no matter how little it may look, carefully record any damage. This approach enables us to handle your refund quickly while making sure you are completely insured. The five damage hotspots should receive special attention, just as they did during the initial assessment.

Drive on the right side of the road.

The Moroccan Dirham (MAD) is the local currency.

Average temperatures range from 17.5°C (63.5°F) to 95°F (35°C).

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Car hire in Rabat Downtown – Good to know about driving in there

 

Once you have landed at Rabat-Salé Airport (RBA) and picked up your rental car, we wish you a safe and enjoyable journey!

For those navigating Morocco’s roads for the first time, take a moment to acquaint yourself with local traffic laws and plan your routes using GPS or navigation apps like Google Maps or Waze.

In Morocco, driving is on the right-hand side. A valid driver’s license from your home country is required, and non-Moroccan visitors may need an International Driving Permit (IDP). All our rental cars come equipped with the mandatory safety kit, including a warning triangle and reflective vest.

Rabat has smoother traffic compared to other Moroccan cities, but drivers should still be cautious of sudden lane changes, pedestrian crossings, and motorbikes weaving through traffic.

Speed limits in Morocco are 60 km/h (37 mph) in urban areas, 100 km/h (62 mph) on rural roads, and 120 km/h (75 mph) on highways.

Fuel stations are common in Rabat and along highways, but if traveling into rural areas, it’s advisable to fill up in advance. Morocco’s toll highways (autoroutes) provide fast and well-maintained routes between major cities, and payments can be made with cash or card.

If you need assistance while in Rabat or northern Morocco, don’t hesitate to contact us. In case of an emergency, dial 19 for police services, 15 for medical emergencies, and 15 for fire services.

Enjoy your journey and explore Rabat’s rich history, coastal beauty, and Moroccan charm! 🚗✨

FAQs About Driving & Renting a Car in Rabat

Do I need an International Driving Permit (IDP) in Morocco?

Most foreign licenses are accepted, but an IDP is recommended, especially if your license is not in French or Arabic.

Are there restricted driving areas in Rabat?

Yes, the medina is mostly pedestrian-only, meaning that cars are not allowed in certain historic areas. It’s best to park outside the medina and explore on foot. Some government areas also have restricted access.

Where can I park in Rabat?

Parking is relatively easy in Rabat compared to other Moroccan cities. Look for designated parking zones, underground garages, or secure lots near the medina and city center. Many hotels and shopping centers offer private parking.

Is it easy to drive in Rabat?

Yes, Rabat is one of the easier cities to drive in Morocco. Compared to Casablanca or Marrakech, Rabat’s streets are less chaotic, with wider roads and better traffic flow. However, like in all Moroccan cities, drivers should be cautious of pedestrians, motorbikes, and taxis.

How is the traffic in Rabat?

Traffic in Rabat is moderate, especially in comparison to cities like Casablanca. However, during rush hours (8-10 AM and 5-7 PM), congestion can occur on main roads such as Avenue Mohammed V and the highways leading into the city.

Are fuel stations easy to find near Rabat?

Yes, fuel stations are plentiful in and around Rabat. Most accept credit cards, but it’s always a good idea to carry some cash for smaller stations.