WELCOME TO CASABLANCA'S CRIB!

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WELCOME TO CASABLANCA'S CRIB!

Great for pictures.

The following recommendations are main attractions of the city. Most of them are less than 1.5miles so make sure you enjoy your stay within whilst visiting those awesome spots!
Hassan II Mosque is one of the main attractions of Casablanca. And it is less than 20mins walk to get by. It is the largest mosque in Africa, and the 10th largest in the world. You can access the mosque starting from 9AM to 6PM expect Friday's where prayer can be between 1PM to 3PM. For women it is preferred to take a scarf in order for you to access it inside.
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Mezquita Hassan II
Boulevard de la Corniche
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Hassan II Mosque is one of the main attractions of Casablanca. And it is less than 20mins walk to get by. It is the largest mosque in Africa, and the 10th largest in the world. You can access the mosque starting from 9AM to 6PM expect Friday's where prayer can be between 1PM to 3PM. For women it is preferred to take a scarf in order for you to access it inside.
Casablanca Cathedral, or Church of the Sacred Heart, is a former Roman Catholic church located in Casablanca, Morocco. Address: Angle rue d'Alger et boulevard Rachdi, quartier Gautier Opened: 1930 Style: Art Deco Architect: Paul Tournon Architectural styles: Art Deco, Gothic Revival architecture
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Cathédrale Sacré Coeur
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Casablanca Cathedral, or Church of the Sacred Heart, is a former Roman Catholic church located in Casablanca, Morocco. Address: Angle rue d'Alger et boulevard Rachdi, quartier Gautier Opened: 1930 Style: Art Deco Architect: Paul Tournon Architectural styles: Art Deco, Gothic Revival architecture
Also known as New Medina, Habbous is packed with open-air markets or souks where shoppers bargain for clothes, fabrics, and Moroccan staples like olives and dried fruits. Traditional patisseries sell almond pastries and stuffed dates. Open for guided tours, Mahkama du Pacha is a Moorish-style government building with mosaics, courtyards, and carved cedar ceilings. Jogging paths skirt flower beds in Parc Murdoch.
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Habbous
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Also known as New Medina, Habbous is packed with open-air markets or souks where shoppers bargain for clothes, fabrics, and Moroccan staples like olives and dried fruits. Traditional patisseries sell almond pastries and stuffed dates. Open for guided tours, Mahkama du Pacha is a Moorish-style government building with mosaics, courtyards, and carved cedar ceilings. Jogging paths skirt flower beds in Parc Murdoch.
Place Mohamed V is the central plaza of Casablanca. It is home to many of the city's important official buildings, including the main post office, Palace of Justice, Prefecture, French consulate, and the main Bank of Morocco. You may also access Royal Palace but make sure you bring along your passport with you. The building facades all sport the neo-Moorish style that French Resident-General Lyautey planned out for the city as he set about modernizing Casablanca in the early 20th century. The square has a central fountain and well-tended gardens. During the evenings, it is a local favorite spot for promenading.
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Mohammed V Square, Casablanca
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Place Mohamed V is the central plaza of Casablanca. It is home to many of the city's important official buildings, including the main post office, Palace of Justice, Prefecture, French consulate, and the main Bank of Morocco. You may also access Royal Palace but make sure you bring along your passport with you. The building facades all sport the neo-Moorish style that French Resident-General Lyautey planned out for the city as he set about modernizing Casablanca in the early 20th century. The square has a central fountain and well-tended gardens. During the evenings, it is a local favorite spot for promenading.
Although visitors are not permitted to enter Casablanca’s Royal Palace, it’s a great place to make a quick photo stop. The detailed architecture of the main gate is impressive, and you can see the armed police officers who pace the front tiled courtyard, ready to defend the palace if necessary. Make sure to bring your passport along so you can access!
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Palacio Real
19 Rue de Rome
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Although visitors are not permitted to enter Casablanca’s Royal Palace, it’s a great place to make a quick photo stop. The detailed architecture of the main gate is impressive, and you can see the armed police officers who pace the front tiled courtyard, ready to defend the palace if necessary. Make sure to bring your passport along so you can access!
The two skyscrapers that form Casablanca’s Twin Centre soar 28 floors above the city. They contain a hotel, residential and office units, restaurants, bars, shops and other facilities. Ride the elevator to Bar 28, on the top floor of Tower B, for panoramic city views.
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Casablanca Twin Center
Boulevard Al Massira Al Khadra
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The two skyscrapers that form Casablanca’s Twin Centre soar 28 floors above the city. They contain a hotel, residential and office units, restaurants, bars, shops and other facilities. Ride the elevator to Bar 28, on the top floor of Tower B, for panoramic city views.
A pretty park, the Arab League Garden is a pleasant place for a stroll. Palm trees overhang the main pathway, offering plenty of welcoming shade, and there are several terrace cafes where you can stop for a spot of people watching.
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Parc de la Ligue Arabe
Boulevard Moulay Youssef
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A pretty park, the Arab League Garden is a pleasant place for a stroll. Palm trees overhang the main pathway, offering plenty of welcoming shade, and there are several terrace cafes where you can stop for a spot of people watching.

Near home restaurants

Restaurants below are all near home! Those are one of our favorite fine selections of the surroundings. I will update regulary.
A hidden Vietnamese gem in the heart of Casablanca! La Kitchenette has homemade pickled veggies, crunchy spring rolls, and wonderfully flavorful chicken. The feel of the restaurant is nice and inviting, the decor is bit of Asian mishmash but tasteful, and the owner speaks perfect English.
La Kitchenette de Thi Hue
Rue de L'Alma
A hidden Vietnamese gem in the heart of Casablanca! La Kitchenette has homemade pickled veggies, crunchy spring rolls, and wonderfully flavorful chicken. The feel of the restaurant is nice and inviting, the decor is bit of Asian mishmash but tasteful, and the owner speaks perfect English.
It's a small Syrian restaurant but it serves a very delicious food at a really suitable price to be visited!
Chawerma Cham
It's a small Syrian restaurant but it serves a very delicious food at a really suitable price to be visited!
I would highly recommend this one, it is 2min walk from home and the food is clean and also affordable. They have buffet & also great a la carte oriental food.
Sabaho صباحو (مطعم شرقي )(Cuisine Orientale)
I would highly recommend this one, it is 2min walk from home and the food is clean and also affordable. They have buffet & also great a la carte oriental food.

Laundry & Washing

Good service, fair prices & interesting advantages.
Les Pressing D'Anfa
Good service, fair prices & interesting advantages.

Sightseeing

Casablanca's Corniche (beachfront district) in the Ain Diab suburb, is the city's vortex for those who want to see and be seen. Much of the shoreline is now home to luxury hotels and restaurants. During the day, the many beach clubs here do a roaring trade, with sun worshipers lapping up the rays and splashing in the club swimming pools. Farther along the shoreline is the public beach. On sunny weekends, this is a great spot for people watching, with plenty of local families heading to the sand for picnicking and promenading. Address: Boulevard de la Corniche, Ain Diab
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La Corniche
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Casablanca's Corniche (beachfront district) in the Ain Diab suburb, is the city's vortex for those who want to see and be seen. Much of the shoreline is now home to luxury hotels and restaurants. During the day, the many beach clubs here do a roaring trade, with sun worshipers lapping up the rays and splashing in the club swimming pools. Farther along the shoreline is the public beach. On sunny weekends, this is a great spot for people watching, with plenty of local families heading to the sand for picnicking and promenading. Address: Boulevard de la Corniche, Ain Diab

Food scene

Great spot for breakfasts! I highly recommend this one.
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La Sqala
Boulevard des Almohades
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Great spot for breakfasts! I highly recommend this one.

Consejos para la ciudad

Facilidad para moverse por la casa

Local Red Taxi's

I would recommend always to ask the taxi driver to turn on meter and make sure your GPS is on to avoid fraud experiences. Careem is available in Casablanca though.
Facilidad para moverse por la casa

Tramway or Casablanca's Mini Metro

Closest tramway station to my location would be Station Mohammed 5 or "Place Mohamed V".
Frases útiles

Most common Darija local words to use (my way)

Hi: Salam How are you: Labess Take care: Te'hala How much: Bech'ehal Thanks: Chokran You're welcome: Marhaba!