"Rabat: The City of Lights Gears Up to Shine for the 2030 World Cup"

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Rabat, the administrative capital of Morocco, also known as the "City of Lights," is preparing to be one of the host cities for the 2030 World Cup. With its rich history and cultural landmarks, Rabat is getting ready to welcome fans from all over the world in a spectacular way.


1. Decorating Streets and Alleys

As part of the preparations for the World Cup, Rabat’s streets and alleys are being adorned with the flags of participating teams, along with traditional Moroccan decorations that reflect the city's heritage and culture. From the famous Hassan district with its towering minaret to the Agdal and Old Medina neighborhoods, the streets are undergoing beautification projects that include infrastructure repairs and new lighting to showcase the city’s charm at night.




2. Moulay Abdellah Stadium

The Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium, Rabat's main sports venue, is undergoing major renovations in preparation for the World Cup. As one of the largest stadiums in Morocco, it is being upgraded to accommodate large numbers of fans from around the globe. Improvements include the modernization of stands, creation of recreational areas around the stadium, and development of media and transportation facilities to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.



3. Hotels and Public Facilities

The city is also enhancing its tourism infrastructure to welcome thousands of visitors. Luxury hotels and public facilities, such as restaurants and cafes, are being upgraded to offer the best services to guests. Rabat will stand out as a hub for unique experiences, where visitors can explore the city and visit its cultural landmarks like the Oudayas Kasbah and the Mausoleum of Mohammed V.



4. Green Spaces and Transportation

Given the importance of sports in promoting health and environmental sustainability, attention is being paid to the development of green spaces across the city, including the Agdal Gardens and public areas along the Bouregreg River. The public transportation network, including trams and buses, is also being improved to provide comfortable transport options for fans.


Through these comprehensive preparations, Rabat will not only become a sports hub in 2030 but also a cultural and tourist destination that adds to its already global appeal.




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