Casablanca Travel Guide

Tourist Guide

Photo provided by © ONMT / The Moroccan National Tourist Office
Photo provided by © ONMT / The Moroccan National Tourist Office
Casablanca
Casablanca
Casablanca

Just as it inspired a famous movie, Morocco’s main port excites visitors with its history, beaches, nightlife and very large mosque. 

The sprawling city of Casablanca is Morocco’s cultural, commercial and financial center, a very Westernized city. Notice the casual dress and large numbers of men and women socializing in restaurants, bars and on the beach. With grand architecture, long stretches of coastline and large parks, you’ll find many places to explore.

Glimpse old Casablanca by wandering the alleys of the Old Medina. Shop in the sprawling souk to see stalls laden with vegetables, leather goods, traditional handicrafts, silks and spices. Enjoy varied street foods including coconut cookies, shrimp rolls and freshly squeezed orange juice. In a former home on the edge of this old part of the city is Rick’s Café, a re-creation of the saloon featured in the Oscar-winning eponymous movie. You must remember this: The movie was actually made in a Hollywood studio and not in Casablanca.

On a headland overlooking the Atlantic Ocean is the Grand Mosque Hassan II, one of the world’s largest mosques. Take a guided tour of the 22-acre (9-hectare) complex to see the vast prayer hall, fountains and elaborate architecture. Non-Muslims are allowed to enter.

Alongside the mosque is the long strip of public beaches and private beach clubs making up the Corniche. At night the area’s clubs and discos draw a large, youthful crowd. Just offshore is a rocky outcrop containing the Shrine of Sidi Abderrahman which can be accessed via a bridge. Non-Muslims are not permitted to enter the monument, but can explore the old neighborhood built up around it.

One of Casablanca’s prettiest spots is the Arab League Park, a vast open space with manicured lawns and palm tree-lined boulevards. Come here to promenade and relax in cafés.

Fly into Casablanca's Mohammed V airport and get around by train, bus, taxi or rental car. Casablanca is about 150 miles (241 kilometers) from Marrakesh and about 180 miles (290 kilometers) from Fez. Close to the city are numerous traditional villages also worth visiting.

Where to stay in Casablanca

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Casablanca City Center

4/5(12 area reviews)

Waterfront views, bars and spas highlight some notable features of Casablanca City Center. Make a stop by Place Mohammed V or Central Market of Casablanca while you're visiting, and jump aboard the metro at Place Mohammed V Station or Hassan II Avenue Station to get around town.

Casablanca City Center
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Maarif

You might enjoy the bars while in Maarif. Twin Center Shopping Center is a notable sight, and you can get around town at Derb Ghallef Station or Riviera Station to see more of the city.

Maarif
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Ain Diab

While you're in Ain Diab, take in top sights like Anfaplace Mall and jump on the metro at Ain Diab Tram Stop to see more of the city.

Ain Diab
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Anfa

While you're in Anfa, take in top sights like Anfaplace Mall and jump on the metro at Ain Diab Tram Stop to see more of the city.

Anfa
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Old Medina of Casablanca

Old Medina of Casablanca is noteworthy for its waterfront views, and you can make a stop at top attractions like La Sqala and Chleuh Mosque.

Old Medina of Casablanca
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Sidi Belyout

If you're spending time in Sidi Belyout, check out sights like Central Market of Casablanca or Port of Casablanca and hop on the metro to see more of the city at Marche Central Station or Place Nations Unies Station.

Sidi Belyout

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Reviews of Casablanca

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3/5 - Okay

Verified traveller

Casablanca is the biggest city and business centre of Morocco but not the best for tourism.

3/5 - Okay

Verified traveller

Not the city you imagine from the film Casablanca as crazy traffic and very run down in many places and dusty. But the people very friendly and helpful

3/5 - Okay

Verified traveller

So much better to see in other parts of Morocco.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller

Very interesting city with its own charm. Very easy to get around.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller

I loved it. And will go back very soon.

4/5 - Good

Verified traveller

Although rather dirty I enjoyed walking around looking at the Art deco buildings.

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