Known as the financial heart of Morocco, Casablanca is a dynamic city full of contrasts. Discover the striking Art Deco architecture and the iconic Hassan II Mosque, one of the biggest in the world. Take a leisurely walk along the Corniche, with modern districts on the Atlantic coast, and explore the traditional markets overflowing with Moroccan culture.
When to visit
Fascinating in every season
Casablanca has a Mediterranean climate with Atlantic influences, which guarantees nice weather throughout the year. The pleasant mild weather in spring and autumn is ideal for exploring the city on foot and taking in its open-air spaces. In summer you can bask in the sun on one of the city´s many beaches. Winter in the city means fewer crowds, making it the perfect time to explore museums and restaurants.
How to get there
Travelling to Casablanca
Mohammed V International Airport is the main gateway to Casablanca, served by direct flights from several cities around the globe. The airport is around 30 km away from the city centre and can easily be reached by taxi, train or bus. Casablanca also boasts a vast transport network, including taxis and a modern tram system designed to facilitate travelling around the city and its main tourist spots.
Cuisine
Dishes rich in spices and tradition
Casablanca’s cuisine is a blend of traditional Moroccan flavours and international influences. Try the famous tajine, made with meat, vegetables and aromatic herbs and spices, or couscous, typically served on Fridays. Explore the city´s local markets such as the Marché Central, and discover a variety of fresh products and spices that make every dish taste better. Casablanca is also known for its fresh fish and sweets, like the celebrated almond and honey pastries.
Nature
Beaches and green spaces
Located on the Atlantic Ocean, the city has several beaches on which to chill out or try your hand at water sports. Ain Diab beach is the most popular, ideal for a evening walk or for indulging in the local cuisine at the seafront restaurants. Liga Arabe Park, one of the city’s biggest green spaces, is an oasis of peace and quiet in the heart of the urban hustle and bustle. Don’t forget to check out the amazing panoramic views from the Corniche and watch the sun set over the ocean.
Heritage
History and modernity in harmony
Casablanca is a city of contrasts, where historic heritage is intertwined with the city’s modern feel. The most prominent landmark is the Hassan II Mosque, a striking example of modern Islamic architecture. Take a walk around Mohammed V Square, the city’s administrative centre, surrounded by Art Deco buildings. Don’t forget the Habous neighbourhood, with its traditional markets, and discover the true essence of this destination at every turn.
Gardens of King Hassan
Hassan II Mosque
Architecture in Casablanca
Casablanca Cathedral
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