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The Deluxe Room offers a luxurious and tranquil space with calm comfort. The interior feels refined, with soft tones and clean modern lines. A terrace
The Deluxe Garden View Room offers a calm retreat with views of the garden. This refined space includes one king bed with Hilton Serenity comfort.
The Premier Room offers generous space with one king bed and calm comfort. The larger layout feels open, bright, and easy to enjoy. A private
The Deluxe Ocean View Room featuring one king-sized bed offers calm luxury by the sea. Soft light fills the 38 sq. m. space with gentle
The Premier Ocean View Room offers extra space and a calm coastal atmosphere. This larger guest room includes one king bed for restful nights. A
The Junior Ocean View Suite offers calm luxury with expansive views of the sea. This spacious suite includes one king bed and a bright living
The Family Connecting Rooms offer calm comfort across 2 connected contemporary bedrooms. The layout includes one king bed and two queen beds. Privacy feels natural
The Junior Ocean View Pool Suite offers a calm and luxurious space. This junior suite includes one king bed and a welcoming living area. The
The Ocean View Suite offers a spacious one-bedroom retreat with calm coastal style. A king-sized bed rests in a quiet sleeping area with soft light.
The Family Ocean View Suite offers generous space with two connecting bedrooms. This suite includes one king bed and two queen beds. A separate bedroom
The 2 Bedroom Pool Suite offers a calm retreat with generous space. Two king beds create comfort across 2 elegant private bedrooms. The suite includes
The 3 Bedroom Royal Private Infinity Pool Suite offers the hotel’s largest retreat. This suite creates a calm and luxurious sanctuary above the Moroccan coastline.
Conrad Rabat Arzana sits above the Atlantic Coast at Harhoura, south of Rabat, with wide sea views, landscaped gardens, and a calmer resort mood than guests usually expect near Morocco's capital. It is not a city-center hotel, and that is part of its appeal. The stay is built around the ocean, the pool terraces, the spa, and easy access to Rabat when you want culture, history, or business meetings.
The hotel is a good fit for travelers who want a luxury Rabat hotel with a resort setting rather than a formal urban base. It has 120 rooms and suites, many with ocean or garden views, plus four restaurants, Conrad Spa, outdoor pools, event space, and a strong sense of privacy. The design feels contemporary, but it still uses local texture, light, craft, and scale in a way that suits the coastline. It is polished without feeling cold.
The address is Plage Val d'Or in Harhoura, in the coastal city of Temara, about ten kilometers south of Rabat. Hilton notes that Rabat-Sale Airport is 28 kilometers away, while Rabat city center, the Kasbah, Hassan Tower, and Chellah are listed around 23 kilometers from the resort. This makes the hotel useful for guests who want Rabat within reach, but do not want to sleep in the middle of the city.
The setting is more open than the medina or the embassy districts. Guests come here for sea air, Atlantic light, long walks, and sunsets. The resort sits above a lagoon and beach, with the ocean visible from key parts of the property. It is also close enough to Rabat for a half-day visit to the Oudayas, the Mohammed VI Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, the Royal Palace area, or the riverside. The best stays use the hotel as a coastal base, not as a simple stopover.
The hotel has 120 rooms and suites, including a Royal Suite. Hilton describes garden or ocean views, Hilton Serenity beds, Nespresso machines, private terraces or balconies, bathrobes, slippers, and a choice of larger suite layouts. Entry-level rooms start at 409 square feet, which is generous for a capital-region hotel. Premier rooms add more space, while junior suites and one-bedroom suites are better for guests who want a longer stay or a stronger sense of retreat.
The most valuable room feature is the view. Ocean-view rooms make the hotel feel far more connected to its setting, especially in the morning and late afternoon. Suites with private pools are the more indulgent choice, and the Royal Suite with private infinity pool is the clear top category. Families should also look at connecting options, including family connecting rooms and larger suites. The overall mood is calm and residential, with clean lines, soft colors, and enough Moroccan detail to keep the space from feeling anonymous.
Conrad Rabat Arzana is best enjoyed at a measured pace. The outdoor pool areas and garden terraces give the hotel its rhythm. It is the kind of place where a guest can start with breakfast, take a long walk above the coast, read by the pool, and still have time for Rabat later in the day. The resort layout works well because it gives people room to spread out. It can feel social during the day, but it does not need to feel crowded.
This is also a good hotel for mixed-purpose trips. A couple might use it as a quiet end to a Morocco itinerary. A business traveler might prefer it to a city hotel because the setting makes downtime feel real. Families can use the larger rooms, pool, playground, and open spaces. Golfers have an 18-hole golf course listed within 18 kilometers. Guests who like culture can reach Rabat's main sights without turning the whole stay into a city break.
Dining is one of the hotel's better selling points. Hilton describes four on-site restaurants, with Moroccan, French, Asian, and international options. This range matters because the resort is not in a dense restaurant district where guests will walk out to dinner every night. The hotel needs to carry more of the stay, and the dining lineup gives it enough variety to do that.
La Brise is the brasserie-style option, useful for guests who want a polished meal without making the evening too formal. 99 Sushi Bar brings a more international, Asian-led note to the resort. Feuillage works for tea, coffee, and lighter moments in the day. L'Oursin Pool Bar and Lounge is the easy poolside choice, especially for lunch or drinks near the water. The result is not a vast resort buffet model. It is a smaller, more curated set of venues, which suits the size of the hotel.
Conrad Spa is a central part of the property. Hilton describes it as a spa and beauty salon focused on calm, self-reflection, and restored balance. It uses Biologique Recherche and marocMaroc, and the spa is open daily from 10 am to 9 pm. The language around the spa may sound polished, but the practical point is simple: this is one of the main reasons to stay here rather than in central Rabat.
A spa day fits the setting well. Guests can take a treatment, spend time by the pool, and return to an ocean-view room without needing to arrange transport or leave the resort. For couples, the spa gives the stay a strong weekend-break feel. For longer Morocco trips, it can be a recovery point after Marrakech, Fes, or desert travel. The hotel also has a fitness center, which helps guests keep routine during a business or leisure stay.
Rabat is one of Morocco's most underrated cities. It is calmer than Marrakech and easier to move through than Casablanca, yet it has serious cultural depth. The Kasbah of the Oudayas, Hassan Tower, Chellah, the medina, and the Atlantic-facing streets all make rewarding visits. Because the hotel is outside the center, it is best to plan city time rather than assume you will wander out on foot.
That distance is not a flaw if you choose the hotel for the right reason. Conrad Rabat Arzana gives guests Rabat access with a coastal resort return at the end of the day. It is especially useful for travelers who want to combine sightseeing with rest, or for guests attending meetings who want evenings to feel separate from work. The concierge can help with transfers and local plans, which is worth using here.
For most guests, an ocean-view room or suite is the smart choice. The view is the hotel's signature asset, and it changes the stay. Garden-view rooms can be good value, especially for short trips, but the ocean-facing categories give the resort its strongest identity. Premier rooms add more space. Junior suites are useful for couples who want a more relaxed layout. Larger suites and private-pool categories suit families, celebrations, and longer stays.
Guests should also think about how they plan to use the hotel. If the stay is mostly about Rabat sightseeing, a comfortable room may be enough. If the stay is about rest, spa, and pool time, the suite upgrade has more value. For special occasions, a private pool or larger terrace can turn the hotel from a base into the main event. The Royal Suite is the showpiece, but many travelers will find the best balance in an ocean-view suite.
Book Conrad Rabat Arzana if you want a luxury Morocco resort near Rabat with Atlantic views, spacious rooms, a serious spa, four dining venues, pool life, and access to the capital's historic sights. It is strongest for travelers who want the comfort of a coastal retreat without losing the option of culture, business, or city dining. It is less suited to guests who want to step straight into the medina from the lobby. For the right traveler, that separation is exactly why the hotel works.
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