From experiencing modern Morocco to discovering the cities’ ancient heritage, there are enough things to see in Casablanca to keep the average traveller busy for a few days.
Visitors may have to make an effort to discover Casablanca’s less obvious gems, but once you get going, you’ll find including Casablanca on your Morocco itinerary can be very rewarding.
The third-largest Mosque outside of Mecca, it took seven years to build and can accommodate 25,000 worshippers inside and an additional 80,000 outside.
Walk The Streets – Street Art & Casablanca Architecture
In addition to some striking street art throughout the city, Casablanca boasts a fabulous mix of traditional Moroccan style and French Colonial architecture.
Casablanca is the Art Deco hub of Morocco. A breath fresh air in contrast to the traditional and medieval architecture of Morocco’s other top destinations.
The Marché Central is also a great place to go for lunch. Small cafe style restaurants serve up basic French and Moroccan food to the local lunch trade.