¿Sabías que en este oasis verde de Oujda se esconde el pulmón donde los rifeños olvidan las fronteras y susurran secretos del desierto?
Sabila Park is open every day from dawn to dusk, approximately from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. depending on the season. You can easily get there by taxi from central Oujda or on foot if you are nearby; the address is Boulevard Zerktouni. For more details, visit the official Oujda website.
Admission to Sabila Park is completely free, making it ideal for families and budget-conscious visitors. There are no hidden fees, just enjoy the public space.
It is recommended to spend between 1 and 2 hours for a relaxed walk, exploring the lake, gardens, and picnic areas. If you are bringing children or want to take photos, it could stretch to 3 hours.
Sabila Park, opened in the 2010s, is a modern green lung in Oujda that pays tribute to the aloe vera plant typical of the region. It represents the city’s commitment to sustainable recreational spaces and is a symbol of urban modernization in northern Morocco.
Spring (March to May) or autumn (September to November) are ideal because of the mild weather; avoid summer due to the intense heat. Go early in the morning to enjoy the cool air and fewer crowds.
Yes, it has paved paths, ramps, and wide areas around the lake, making wheelchair access easier. However, some grassy areas may be uneven, so check on site or call Oujda City Hall at +212 5362 70000.
Nearby you will find the Medina of Oujda, 10 minutes away by taxi, the Oujda Ethnographic Museum, and El Had Souk. To plan your visit, check reviews on TripAdvisor.
Bring water, sunscreen, and comfortable walking shoes; there are picnic areas but no food trucks, so bring snacks. Visit during the week to avoid busy weekends and respect the rules about not feeding wild animals.
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