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An Impressive City Full of Colors and Aromas

Right on the Atlantic Ocean, the cosmopolitan Casablanca is the largest city in Morocco, although Rabat is the political capital. This colorful city features lively traditional markets and narrow streets full of spices and aromas.

Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, the Hassan II Mosque has the tallest minaret in the world. Made of hand-crafted marble, this beautiful mosque blends Islamic architecture with Moroccan elements. Situated in the heart of Morocco, the modern Port of Casablanca is the largest one in North Africa and one of the largest artificial ports in the world.

The traditional market of Quartier Habous has a great variety of handmade Arabic carpets, metal wares and a huge olive area. The shopping paradise of the Exposition Nationale d'Artisanat is the place to buy local products, souvenirs and quality leather goods.

The Boulevard Muhammad V is Casablanca’s busiest street connecting the Place des Nations Unies with the train station in the east of the city. If you're looking for relaxation, visit one of the local bathhouses and enjoy soothing spa treatments. Booking.com has a big selection of hotels in Casablanca with spa facilities.

Mohammed V International Airport is the busiest airport in Morroco, serving many European countries. The Casablanca Voyageurs train station connects the city with Marrakech and Tangier.

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  • 947 attractions
  • 14 points of interest
  • 17 neighborhoods

What Guests Said About Casablanca:

  • 10.0

    As a tourist two days are about right- main sights are the...

    As a tourist two days are about right- main sights are the Hassan II mosque, Arab league park, Mohammad V square, art deco buildings and don't miss the Habous quarter - nice feel, less hurried with a great cafe (Imperial) and souk. Good tram system from station.
    Guest review by
    Paul
    United Kingdom
  • 10.0

    Before this trip I'd only been to Marrakech in Morocco - so...

    Before this trip I'd only been to Marrakech in Morocco - so it was like going from the traditional Morocco to the business side of Morocco - very diverse - it felt like a cross between UK and Spain. Everything is at your finger tips and the city of Casablanca is very walkable.
    Guest review by
    AntoinetteP
    United Kingdom
  • 10.0

    We enjoyed a couple of days in Casablanca doing our own...

    We enjoyed a couple of days in Casablanca doing our own thing. It was easy to walk around the key sites and we had a guided tour inside of the Hassan II Mosque. (We like Lonely Planet Guides and used this all over Morocco including Casablanca). After time spent inland it was nice to be by the coast and experience a few degrees lower temperatures. Casablanca does not have the old Medina's like Fez, Marrakesh and Rabat and there are less tourist/souvenir type shops so if you are after artisanal products both Fez and Marrakesh are better for that. We travelled to Casablanca on the train from Fez, it was excellent, we also travelled to Tangier, Rabat and back to Casablanca on the train. All tickets were easily bought online through Rail Ninja (via the Moroccan Train website). Trains ran on time and were quite comfortable (with varying quality of Airconditioning!) First class tickets were not a lot more expensive than regular tickets and worth the extra.
    Guest review by
    JFRehr
    Australia
  • 10.0

    At Cultural Morocco Tours, we highly recommend visiting...

    At Cultural Morocco Tours, we highly recommend visiting Casablanca Morocco’s modern and cosmopolitan city that offers a perfect blend of tradition and progress. Home to the iconic Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest and most stunning mosques in the world, Casablanca also features a beautiful Atlantic coastline, vibrant local markets, and elegant French colonial architecture. Whether you're arriving, departing, or looking to explore the city’s charm, Casablanca is a great introduction to Morocco’s culture and hospitality.
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    Cultural morocco
    Morocco
  • 6.0

    Nice city to visit, beautiful places to visit, nice beaches...

    Nice city to visit, beautiful places to visit, nice beaches and shopping centres , some places are very posh and clean others are unfortunately filthy, driving is crazy not recommended at all, crossing the road on the crossing is terrible no one stops for pedestrians very dangerous it need extra careful for crossing or if you can avoid it, also not respecting the traffic law crossing the lead light and ignoring the traffic officers ...
    Guest review by
    HOWSHANG
  • 4.0

    My romantic memory from childhood movies was not realised.

    My romantic memory from childhood movies was not realised. You could arrive in the morning visit Medina & Mosque and leave in the afternoon - I'm surprised I'm saying this but for me that was reality.
    Guest review by
    Allan
    Australia

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  • From $75.76 per night
    Scored out of 10, guest rating 7.5
    Good - What previous guests thought, 1,582 reviews
    The style and decor of the hotel was authentic Moroccan which had a great feel. The staff were extremely helpful and friendly, the room was spacious and comfortable, it appeared to have double glazing on the windows to cut down the outside noise, and the wifi worked on most floors. It was quite central to most sites, transport, supermarkets and dining. It was the best accommodation I stayed at in Morocco and it was very reasonably priced. I highly recommend this hotel.
    Guest review by
    Helen
    Australia
  • From $151.53 per night
    Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.3
    Very Good - What previous guests thought, 1,301 reviews
    Inexpensive and extremely comfortable room providing awesome value with amenities at any 5 star hotel. Love the Stayhere chain in Morocco. We will always choose them when we come next time. Both Abier and Nabil went out of their way to arrange a taxi for me to get to the airport for flying back. They were under no compulsion to help me but still did. Amazing people, an amazing team and these folks take pride in their work. Have to give them a round of applause 👏
    Guest review by
    Nabeel
    Canada
  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.0
    Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 1,296 reviews
    The hotel was super modern and had all the amenities you could ever need, from valet service for parking to a gym and fantastic rooftop restaurant! The facilities were clean and comfortable, we had the best sleep of our all two-week holiday here. Perfect for a stop before heading to the airport or as your first night in Morocco!
    Guest review by
    Elena
    Norway
  • From $151.53 per night
    Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.4
    Very Good - What previous guests thought, 1,058 reviews
    It was the best experience in Morocco. Very cozy and clean room, clean towels! During my trip in Morocco I realized that it's not something to take for granted 😅 The room even has a coffee machine and exterior blinds! The hotel is located in a very nice neighborhood, lots of coffee shops nearby
    Guest review by
    Tatiana
    Russia
  • From $33.67 per night
    Scored out of 10, guest rating 6.2
    Pleasant - What previous guests thought, 748 reviews
    It was so great we returned there for one more night after travelling around Morocco. Authentic and pleasant hotel with wonderful staff!
    Guest review by
    Dverka
    New Zealand