One of the largest mosques in the world, Hassan II Mosque is a masterpiece of architecture built on the Atlantic coast. It features:
The tallest minaret in the world (210 meters)
Open-to-non-Muslim guided tours
Breathtaking ocean views
A lively beachfront area full of cafés, luxury resorts, and clubs. Walk along the seaside, enjoy the fresh air, or have dinner with an ocean view.
Though smaller than those in Fes or Marrakech, the old medina of Casablanca offers:
Authentic shops and street food
Local leather goods and textiles
A glimpse into the city's older, quieter side
This charming district combines French colonial planning with Moroccan tradition. It's a great place to buy:
Handicrafts and pottery
Argan oil and Moroccan spices
Books in Arabic and French
A center of administrative buildings in Neo-Moorish style. Great for photography, people-watching, and appreciating Casablanca’s French-influenced architecture.
For art lovers, this gallery showcases contemporary Moroccan artists and hosts cultural events.
In the heart of the city, this market is perfect for trying:
Fresh seafood
Local olives, cheeses, and bread
Spices and souvenirs
Casablanca is not just a business city — it’s a melting pot of cultures, colors, and experiences. Whether you're here for a layover or a full trip, these highlights offer a wonderful taste of modern Moroccan life.
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