Casablanca is Morocco's economic capital, more cosmopolitan and modern than tourist favorites like Marrakech or Fes, with Art Deco architecture and the dramatic oceanfront Hassan II Mosque. It works best as a gateway to the rest of Morocco rather than a destination in itself, with strong rail connections south.
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Quick facts
Timezone
Africa/Casablanca
Currency
DH MAD
Language
Arabic / French
City transfer
~35 min
Train (ONCF) / Bus / Taxi
Best time to visit
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Don't miss
Hassan II Mosque is non-negotiable — attend a guided tour on a non-Friday morning (tours run at 9am, 10am, 11am, 2pm) to enter the interior. The retractable roof and ocean-facing position are best seen from the ocean-side terrace at sunset, even if you're just watching from outside.
Walk the Quartier des Habous (New Medina) rather than the old medina — built in the 1930s by French colonists in a romanticised Moroccan style, it's quiet, photogenic, and has the best pasticcerie in the city. Café Maure at the entrance serves excellent atay (mint tea).
Eat at the fish market restaurant row in the Marché Central on rue Chaouia — choose your fish from the stall, it gets cooked next door. Best value fresh seafood meal in Morocco, loved by locals, almost unknown to tourists. Go for lunch on a weekday.
The Villa des Arts on Boulevard Brahim Roudani has the best contemporary Moroccan art in the country — a beautifully restored 1934 villa with free entry and rotating exhibitions. Check their programme before you go.
Travel tips
- →Take the Al Boraq high-speed train to Tangier or Rabat — it's clean, fast, and cheap
- →Book a Hassan II Mosque guided tour; it's one of the few Moroccan mosques non-Muslims can enter
- →Skip Rick's Café tourist trap and eat seafood at the port-area Sqala instead
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