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Places

Things to do:

Casablanca

01

Hassan II Mosque: One of the largest mosques in the world, the Hassan II Mosque is an architectural marvel. It features intricate Moroccan craftsmanship, stunning mosaics, and the tallest minaret in the world. Visitors can explore the mosque’s grand interior and enjoy panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean.

02

La Corniche: This famous seaside promenade in Casablanca offers a mix of beautiful beaches, restaurants, cafes, and luxury hotels. It's a great place to take a walk, enjoy fresh seafood, or relax by the ocean with views of the Atlantic.

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The Morocco Mall: As the largest shopping center in Africa, the Morocco Mall is a must-visit for those who enjoy shopping and entertainment. It houses an array of high-end international brands, an aquarium, an IMAX theater, and several restaurants offering a wide range of global cuisines.

04

The Royal Palace of Casablanca: Although not open to the public, the Royal Palace is an important landmark. The palace's stunning architecture and grand gates, surrounded by beautiful gardens, add to the allure of Casablanca's cultural heritage.

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Place Mohammed V: The heart of Casablanca, Place Mohammed V is an elegant public square surrounded by French colonial-era buildings. With beautiful fountains, gardens, and a relaxed atmosphere, this square offers a taste of the city’s history and vibrant urban life.

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Habous Quarter: The Habous Quarter, also known as the New Medina, is a charming district in Casablanca that blends traditional Moroccan architecture with French colonial influences. It’s a great place to wander through narrow streets, visit souks, and shop for traditional handicrafts like pottery, carpets, and jewelry.

Accommodations to consider

Le Casablanca Hotel

226 €

Royal Mansour Casablanca

590 €

Four Seasons Hotel Casablanca

587 €

Casablanca

Casablanca: As Morocco’s largest city and economic hub, Casablanca is a dynamic blend of old and new. The Hassan II Mosque, an architectural marvel perched on the Atlantic, is a must-see. The city's art deco buildings offer a glimpse into its colonial past, while its bustling Corniche provides seaside relaxation.

Casablanca is also home to vibrant markets, modern shopping centers, and some of Morocco’s best restaurants and nightlife. Visitors can explore local treasures like the Royal Palace of Casablanca or the Quartier Habous, known for its traditional Moroccan goods.

Best time to visit: Year-round, with particularly pleasant weather in Spring (March to May). Casablanca is a city that never sleeps, offering something for every traveler.

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