The Mohammed VI Tower, now Morocco's tallest building, has officially opened in the capital city of Rabat. The 250-meter skyscraper, developed by the Moroccan company Addoha Group, is a landmark project in the city's new business district, Bouregreg Valley.
The tower is a mixed-use development designed to host corporate offices, luxury residential apartments, and a five-star hotel. Its opening marks a significant milestone in Rabat's urban development, aiming to position the city as a modern economic hub.
While the project promises to boost local investment and tourism, its development has also been part of broader discussions on urban planning and sustainable growth in the region. The tower's design incorporates modern architectural elements intended to reflect Morocco's contemporary ambitions.