The Habous Quarter, located in southeastern Casablanca, was established by French colonizers in the 1920s and retains its original charm with small tree-lined squares, neat alleyways, and elegant arcades. This district seamlessly blends French colonial buildings with traditional Maghrebi architecture, creating a unique and atmospheric setting. Visitors can explore the area’s small souks, where local handicrafts and leather goods are sold, offering a glimpse into the vibrant local culture and craftsmanship.
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