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Nestled on the right bank of the Bou Regreg River, Salé is a city that has preserved its heritage, charming medina and traditional Moroccan lifestyle. There's something enchanting about its narrow, meandering streets and local people warmly welcoming tourists with open hearts.
The city of Salé prides itself on a long-standing history. The Great Mosque and Medersa are historical landmarks that reflect the grandeur of Moroccan architecture. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to learn about Salé's and Morocco's rich history.
Exploring Salé and its surroundings with a car rental is the way to go! You will have the freedom to discover the area at your own pace. Compact cars are more suitable for city routes, while SUVs are recommended for family trips or excursions to the outskirts of the city.
In Salé, street parking zones are based on the pay-and-display system. Maintaining the speed limit (60 km/h in urban areas, 100 km/h outside of cities) is crucial to ensure everyone's safety. Remember, wearing a seatbelt is mandatory and using a mobile phone while driving is forbidden.
If you're not up for driving, don’t worry! Salé's public transportation, including buses and trams, offers a comfortable and reliable alternative. Both Rabat-Salé Airport and Salé's train stations offer easy connections to the city and its surrounding regions.
Beyond Salé's historical sites, the city offers beautiful beaches and popular markets. Don't miss out on Shmaisani Beach or the local pottery market at the Oulja art complex. Also, remember to explore the neighboring capital city Rabat, easily reachable by car or tram.
The beauty of Morocco doesn't end in Salé. With a rental car at your disposal, you can explore fascinating cities like Fez, Casablanca or the enchanting blue city of Chefchaouen, each offering a unique glimpse of Morocco's diverse landscape and culture.
Salé experiences a Mediterranean climate, with mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers. The best time to visit is either spring (April-June) or autumn (September-November), when the weather is warm and pleasant for sightseeing
The currency in Salé and throughout Morocco is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). Credit cards are widely accepted in hotels and large shops, but it's good to have some cash on hand for small shops and markets.
Visiting during Ramadan is a unique experience. The city radiates a different charm and culture during this holy month. However, note that many restaurants and shops may alter their opening hours.