Travel & Places Africa & Middle East

Morocco Casablanca Tourism

    Travel

    • The easiest way to get around Casablanca is by taxi or bus. Car rentals are available, but traffic can be horrific.

    Notre Dame de Lourdes

    • This huge Roman Catholic church, completed in 1956, has European influences and features stained glass windows covering an entire wall. It provides a startling contrast to the more traditional buildings in the city.

    Markets

    • Central Market is one of Casablanca's most well-known markets. You can buy fish, fruit and more. Habbous Souk District is also an important place for those looking for Moroccan culture or a souvenir. It is the biggest shopping district in the city.

    Place Mohamed V

    • This government building is home to the post office, Palace of Justice, Bank of Morocco, important monuments and more. At night, it is lit up for viewing pleasure.

    Corniche

    • The most popular area in Casablanca for beaches, pools and nightlife is Corniche. This district is crowded with young people and is most alive at night.

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