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Planning a Trip to Casablanca, Morocco

Where Modernity Meets Tradition by the Sea

Best time to visit

March–May, Sep–Nov

Average cost

$50–$150 per day

Language

Arabic, French

Currency

Moroccan Dirham (MAD)

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planning a trip to Casablanca

Casablanca, Morocco's largest city, is a vibrant blend of modernity and tradition, set against the backdrop of the Atlantic Ocean. Known for its stunning architecture, bustling port, and cosmopolitan vibe, Casablanca offers a unique glimpse into the country's urban life.

Visitors to Casablanca can explore the iconic Hassan II Mosque, indulge in the local cuisine at bustling markets, and experience the lively nightlife. The city's rich cultural tapestry is woven with influences from its French colonial past, making it a fascinating destination for history buffs and culture enthusiasts alike.

Why visit Casablanca

Marvel at the architectural wonder of the Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world.

Experience the vibrant local culture through its bustling markets and diverse culinary scene.

Enjoy the cosmopolitan atmosphere with a mix of modern and traditional influences.

Explore the city's rich history and French colonial architecture.

Relax by the Atlantic coast with stunning ocean views.

Things to consider before traveling to Casablanca

The primary languages spoken are Arabic and French, so a basic understanding of either can be helpful.

Casablanca can be quite busy and crowded, especially during peak tourist seasons.

The city is more of a business hub, so it may not have the same tourist-centric feel as other Moroccan cities.

Neighborhood Highlights in Casablanca

Casablanca, Morocco's largest city, is a vibrant blend of modernity and tradition, set against the backdrop of the Atlantic Ocean. Known for its stunning architecture, bustling port, and cosmopolitan vibe, Casablanca offers a unique glimpse into the country's urban life.

Exploring the Medina - narrow streets and bustling markets

Medina

The old city of Casablanca, offering a maze of narrow streets filled with shops and local life.

Relaxing at the Corniche - ocean views and vibrant nightlife

Corniche

A scenic coastal area with beaches, restaurants, and nightlife, perfect for a leisurely stroll.

Shopping in Quartier Habous - traditional architecture and local crafts

Quartier Habous

A charming district known for its traditional Moroccan architecture and artisan shops.

Shopping in Maarif - trendy boutiques and lively cafes

Maarif

A modern neighborhood with trendy shops, cafes, and a lively atmosphere.

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Advice and Tips for Traveling to Casablanca

Essential advice for making the most of your Casablanca adventure

Ideal for

History enthusiasts, Cultural explorers, Urban adventurers

Heads-Up Before You Go

Learn a few basic phrases in French or Arabic to enhance your interactions., Be prepared for a bustling city atmosphere, especially in the central areas.

Local Insight

Visit the Quartier Habous for a taste of traditional Moroccan architecture and shopping in a less touristy setting.

Getting Around

Casablanca has a well-developed public transportation system, including trams and buses. Taxis are also widely available and affordable, but make sure to agree on a fare before starting your journey.

Etiquette

Greetings are important in Moroccan culture; a handshake and a friendly 'Salam' go a long way. Tipping is customary in restaurants and for services.

Safety

Casablanca is generally safe for tourists, but it's wise to stay vigilant in crowded areas and keep an eye on personal belongings.

Must-Try Foods

Tagine - A slow-cooked savory stew with meat and vegetables., Couscous - A traditional dish made from steamed semolina grains., Pastilla - A sweet and savory pie typically filled with pigeon or chicken.

Ask about Casablanca

Get answers to your most pressing questions about visiting Casablanca

What is the best time to visit Casablanca?

The best time to visit Casablanca is during the spring (March to May) and fall (September to November) when the weather is mild and pleasant, making it ideal for sightseeing.

Is Casablanca safe for tourists?

Yes, Casablanca is generally safe for tourists. However, like any major city, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take standard precautions to protect your belongings.

What language is spoken in Casablanca?

The primary languages spoken in Casablanca are Arabic and French. English is also understood in tourist areas, but knowing a few basic phrases in French or Arabic can be helpful.

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Rick's Café

Rick's Café

Rick's Café

09:00 AM - 10:30 AM

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Old Medina of Casablanca (Ancienne Medina)

Old Medina Of Casablanca (ancienne Medina)

Old Medina Of Casablanca (ancienne Medina)

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La Sqala

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La Sqala

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Hassan II Mosque

Hassan Ii Mosque

Hassan Ii Mosque

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Ain Diab Corniche

Ain Diab Corniche

Ain Diab Corniche

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Le Cabestan

Le Cabestan

Le Cabestan

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Learn more about Casablanca

Casablanca is home to the Hassan II Mosque, which boasts the world's tallest minaret at 210 meters. This architectural marvel is a testament to Morocco's rich Islamic heritage and offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. The city's name, Casablanca, means 'White House' in Spanish, a nod to its colonial past. It was a strategic port during the French protectorate, which has left a lasting influence on its architecture and culture. Casablanca's vibrant art scene is showcased in its numerous galleries and cultural festivals. The city is a melting pot of creativity, with artists drawing inspiration from its diverse cultural heritage and modern urban landscape.