Casablanca

Attractions in Casablanca

Perched regally on a cliff overlooking the ocean, the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca stands as a monumental testament to Moroccan architecture and Islamic faith. Its most striking feature is […]

Nestled between the port and the seafront Hassan II Mosque in the northern part of Casablanca, the Old Medina (Ancienne Medina) offers a glimpse into the city’s pre-20th century past. […]

Laid out in the early 20th century and named in honor of the former Sultan, Mohammed V Square serves as the central hub of Casablanca’s vibrant new town. Flanked by […]

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 […]

Nestled along the bustling Mohammed V Boulevard, the Casablanca Central Market, or Marché Central de Casablanca, serves as the city’s primary marketplace. This vibrant hub is filled with locals and […]

In the heart of Casablanca, the Église Notre Dame de Lourdes stands as a significant center of worship for Morocco’s Roman Catholic community. Built in the mid-20th century, this cathedral […]

Ain Diab Corniche, a fashionable suburb of Casablanca, stretches along the city’s seafront, bisected by Corniche Boulevard. This scenic promenade runs from the Hassan II Mosque in the east to […]

United Nations Square, situated at the junction of the historic Old Medina and the new Casablanca developed during the 20th-century French rule, serves as one of the city’s busiest public […]

Nestled within the Habous Quarter of Casablanca’s New Medina, the Royal Palace of Casablanca stands as a masterpiece of Islamic architecture. Surrounded by picturesque orange groves and intricate water features, […]

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