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Discover Casablanca
Casablanca is today the economic capital of Morocco; it is located on the Atlantic coast bordered by magnificent beaches which make it an always rivaled seaside destination. It is the most populated city in the Maghreb. In a few years Casablanca has gone from a small city to one of the largest in the world thanks to its new forms of modern architectural construction and has become a major industrial and commercial center more open to the Western way of life. The discoveries and revelations that excursions in the city will bring you, as well as the exploration of nature are breathtaking: spectacular landscapes, lifestyles, architectures, crafts, encounters,... "Casa" is also a pleiad piano bars, restaurants, trendy nightclubs where you can party in a delirious atmosphere! This city which combines Moroccan architectural tradition and standards of urban planning and modern comfort, quickly seduces all visitors to Casablanca.
Your escape will enrich you with emotions, knowledge and memories.
Restaurant
We always want a good "tagine" in a good restaurant in good company! Different cuisines from around the world, Moroccan, French, Asian or brasserie,... the city has no shortage of good places to enjoy a good meal. Very good services and hospitality as well as talented chefs, all of this is possible to find in Casablanca.
The 5 best recommended restaurants in Casablanca
The Bavarian
boccaccio
The Chic Bistro
ILOLI
DAR Dada
Top Attractions
HASSAN II MOSQUE
The Hassan II Mosque is a mosque located in Casablanca (Morocco). Built partly on the sea, it is a religious and cultural complex, laid out over nine hectares and includes a prayer room, an ablution room, baths, a Koranic school (madrasa), a library and a museum. The Hassan II mosque is one of the largest mosques in the world, and has a minaret with a height of 200 to 210 m according to sources, the highest in the world. Craftsmen recruited from all the cities of the kingdom had carved 53,000 m2 of wood and assembled more than 10,000 m2 of zellige (ceramics) for the place of worship. This mosque was created thanks to the will of the late HASSAN II King of Morocco.
TWIN CENTER
The Twin Center is the new landmark of Casablanca's business district. At more than 100 meters in height, the twin towers dominate the horizon and form the best coordinated and most dynamic professional environment, as evidenced by their design particularly studied in terms of technology, efficiency and comfort, located in the golden triangle. The Twin Center towers express well the modernity of Casablanca.
TAMARIS AQUAPARC
Tamaris Aquaparc is a leisure center located in Casablanca, on the road to Azemmour. It is the largest water park in Morocco. Take a sunny day to visit it, it is definitely worth it. This place is the dream of every child, but not only: with more than 10,000 mg of crystal clear water, the Aquaparc Tamaris in Casablanca offers attractions and entertainment suitable for children and adults. The park has a wave pool to relax in, closed and open slides, playgrounds and much more. An on-site restaurant and cafeteria serve food and drinks during the day.
The Royal Palace of Casablanca
The Royal Palace of Casablanca has a sumptuous Arab-Muslim architecture, like all the other royal palaces in the kingdom. The Palace of Casablanca, for its part, was the scene of several major events with national and international influence, such as the founding summit of the Organization of the Islamic Conference in 1969, following the arson attack on the Al Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem. And also the historic visit of Pope John Paul II in 1985, the first of its kind in the land of Islam.
Judaism Museum
Created and managed by the Judeo-Moroccan Cultural Heritage Foundation.
The Museum of Moroccan Judaism was opened in 1997. It is considered the first museum in the city of Casablanca, and the only Jewish museum in the Arab region. The Murdock Bengio Children's Home is the former name of the building that now houses the museum. An orphanage for the protection of Jewish children. Built in 1948 by Mrs Célia Bengio in memory of her late husband Murdock Bengio.
Cinema
Cinema Megarama
The international Mégarama franchise, installed on the Casablanca corniche for several years, has become a benchmark for cinemas in Morocco. The company offers previews of films, national and international, for young and old. The cinema is a vast place with more than ten projection rooms in order to be able to broadcast several films simultaneously. Session prices are competitive. A refreshment bar with Popcorn and other delicacies is available at the entrance.
Cinema Rialto of Casablanca
All in finesse, the details of its construction and its decoration in the background a mythical place of the Casablanca cultural scene. In the purest Art Deco style of the 1930s, the Rialto cinema hall in Casablanca remains one of the vestiges of this great architectural era that characterizes the Moroccan economic capital so well.
Imax Morocco Mall
The Imax at Morroco Mall will amaze you with an extraordinary new cinema! The Imax Corporation is the world leader in digital technology specializing in cinematographic image.
Lynx Cinema
One of the oldest cinemas in Casablanca, located in the Art Deco district of Mers Sultans. Located on Mers Sultan Boulevard, the Lynx cinema is comfortable and has good acoustics.
Transport
Getting around Casablanca is a daily challenge. However, the city offers a transport network that you can use during your stay, without breaking the bank. Depending on the destination of your stay in Morocco, the means of transport available vary from one city to another. Take a taxi, a bus, the train, or get on a bike? Learn to circulate more easily, to see all the wonders that the Kingdom of Morocco has in store for you! When leaving the airports, you have the choice between “shuttle” buses, taxis or car rental agencies!
Taxi
the small taxi is the most used means of transport in Casablanca. It rolls only inside the city and is identifiable by its color according to the city in which you are. It's red for Casablanca.
Bus
The bus is also a way to move around the city. You can buy your ticket online for certain cities.
The tram
Intramural, the Tramway is the preferred means of getting around in certain towns. Two tram lines are in place in Casablanca.
High-speed train
In addition to being able to travel by conventional train, it is possible to take the High Speed Train (TGV) which currently serves 4 stations: Tangier Kenitra, Rabat and Casablanca. You can thus make the Tangier-Casablanca trip in 2h10mn Rabat-Tangier in 1h20mn and Kenitra-Tangier in only 50mn
Train
Being the second largest rail network in Africa, ONCF covers most of Morocco. It connects Marrakech to Oujda and serves the major cities of the kingdom, with the exception of those of Agadir and Nador, but also several small towns.
Car rental
Renting a car can also be a great initiative to make the most of your stay; moving freely and at your own pace. You can book your car even before your departure for Casablanca. On the platforms of the different agencies while choosing the car best suited to your journey and the rental period.