Welcome to
Casablanca
Morocco
Casablanca is Morocco's largest city and economic powerhouse — a sprawling, modern Atlantic port city that is the country's commercial heart rather than its most overtly touristic destination. The Hassan II Mosque is one of the largest and most spectacular mosques in the world, built dramatically on a promontory over the Atlantic with a retractable roof and a minaret that lasers a beam toward Mecca. The Art Deco architecture of the Mauresque style — a blend of French and Moroccan Islamic design — fills the city centre with handsome buildings, and the corniche seafood restaurants and the genuine pace of a working Moroccan city give Casablanca an authenticity that contrasts with the more tourist-trodden medinas to the south.
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Ain Diab Beach
Casablanca's long Atlantic shoreline where city life meets the ocean.

Corniche
Casablanca's Atlantic-facing promenade where the city comes to breathe.

Habous Quarter
A French-built medina that feels more authentically Moroccan than the original.

Hassan II Mosque
One of the world's largest mosques, built dramatically over the Atlantic.

Mohammed V Square
Colonial-era grandeur meets modern Casablanca at the city's civic heart.

Old Medina
Casablanca's oldest quarter, where the real city has always lived.

Parc de la Ligue Arabe
Casablanca's grand colonial-era park, built for shade, strolling, and breathing room.

Royal Palace of Casablanca
A working royal residence you can admire only from its ornate gates.

United Nations Square
Casablanca's beating civic heart, where the city exhales and gathers.

Villa des Arts
A restored Art Deco villa turned gallery at the heart of Casablanca's contemporary art scene.
Why should you go to Casablanca
What other travelers have to say, based on real reviews.
