Dar El Mouhit
The house of the sea.
A riad in the ancient medina of Salé,
just a breath away from the Atlantic.
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Riad guesthouse in the medina of Salé, facing the Atlantic
Dar El Mouhit is a characterful riad nestled in the heart of the historic medina of Salé. On the far bank of the Bouregreg, facing Rabat, this exceptional guesthouse offers accommodation that blends Moroccan authenticity with contemporary comfort — just a few hundred metres from the Atlantic Ocean.
Salé and Rabat: two banks, one destination
Salé and Rabat form a single conurbation, divided only by the Bouregreg river — two banks, two characters. Salé is the bank that kept its soul. To stay at Dar El Mouhit is to be at the heart of a living medina, within immediate reach of Rabat, its museums, its corniche and its restaurants. Travellers looking for a riad in Rabat often discover that Salé is exactly what they had in mind.
The art of zellige and traditional Moroccan architecture
Every detail of Riad Dar El Mouhit is designed to preserve and celebrate Moroccan craftsmanship: Fès zellige, hand-carved stucco, sculpted cedar wood. The medina of Salé, founded in the 10th century, is one of the last living medinas in Morocco — a unique setting for total cultural immersion, a stone's throw from the capital.
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Salé and Rabat: the same city, the other bank
The medina of Salé and the centre of Rabat have faced each other for centuries, linked today by the Moulay Hassan bridge. Choosing Dar El Mouhit means access to everything Rabat offers — the royal medina, the Mohammed VI Museum of Modern Art, the Hassan Tower, the Mohammed V Mausoleum — while sleeping in an authentic medina, spared from mass tourism.
Location and access
The riad is located in the medina of Salé, on the north bank of the Bouregreg, facing Rabat. Served by Rabat-Salé International Airport (RBA) — recently expanded and increasingly connected to Europe — and the Rabat-Salé tramway. Contact: [email protected].