
This outstanding mosque stands on a promontory looking towards the Atlantic. With its great capacity it can accommodate over 100,000 worshipers inside and on its courtyard. Its minaret, with its 210 m...
Destination | Distance (approx.) | Duration (approx.) | |
---|---|---|---|
Marrakech City Centre | 223 km | 147 min | |
Marrakech Outskirts | km | min | |
Mazagan Resort | 103 km | 96 min | |
Casablanca City Centre | 34 km | 43 min | |
Rabat Centre | 114 km | 85 min |
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This outstanding mosque stands on a promontory looking towards the Atlantic. With its great capacity it can accommodate over 100,000 worshipers inside and on its courtyard. Its minaret, with its 210 m...
The Old Medina is also called Old Town or Ancienne Medina. This is a labyrinth of narrow streets decorated with tall, dusty buildings where locals bustle about and traditional knickknacks and curiosit...
Cinéma Rialto dates all the way back to the 1930’s, making it one of the most suggestive cinemas for watching a film. The Art Deco-style is beautiful and the cinema seems to have been taken straight o...
Featuring elaborate Moroccan and European architectural styles, Cathédrale du Sacré Coeur is one of the landmark buildings in Casablanca. The cathedral has functioned both as a school and as a theatre...
Villa Des Arts is a sprawling exhibition centre that displays both contemporary pieces of art as well as traditional Moroccan artefacts. You can find this exhibition centre near Parc de la Ligue Arabe...
Place Mohammed V is a large and vibrant square that can be found in the heart of Casablanca and it is the ideal location to watch the every-day Moroccan city-life from one of the picturesque outdoor c...
Marché Central is a bustling market well worth a visit when you are in Casablanca. Visiting this market is truly an experience - even you if are not buying anything from the vast selection of fruit an...
At the Museum of Moroccan Judaism you can learn about Moroccan Jews, their history and traditional artefacts. Its location, just off one of the main drags, makes it tricky to find it if not familiar w...
The beaches of Ain Diab and La Corniche offer the opportunity of a relaxed seaside stroll, or of enjoying a coffee in one of the cafes located at the seafront that draw in both tourists and locals.
You can find this beautiful lighthouse at Boulevard de la Corniche. To get to the top of Phare d\u0027el Hank you will have to climb 256 steps, from where you can enjoy a sweeping view of the city and...
Aquaparc Tamaris is a perfect day out with children and a fantastic option to escape from the heat of the city-centre. Here you can find pools, water-slides and other water-activities. The water-park ...
The Arab Ligue Park is the place to head if you need to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city centre. Wonderful for a romantic stroll or a good run, this green area features lush vegetation ...
EmergencyNumbers
Ambulance/Fire Brigade: 15 Police: 19
Currency
Moroccan dirham (Dh or MAD) 1 dirham = 100 centimes
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OpeningHours
Shops in Casablanca are generally open Mon-Fri from 8.30am-12pm and 3pm-6pm, from 8.30am-12pm on Saturdays. On Sundays, shops are closed. Banks keep similar hours and the main branches are open from 8.30am–12pm, some are also open in the afternoons.
Population
Approx. 3,72 million
TouristInformation
The Regional Council of Tourism of Casablanca Rue Omar Slaoui, Casablanca +212 5222 71177
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