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Casablanca holidays

The setting of the classic Humphrey Bogart film and home to Africa’s largest port and the biggest mosque outside Mecca, Casablanca is a fascinating city. A mix of art deco, contemporary and Moorish architecture contrasts the cool, palm tree lined boulevards and quiet parks surrounding the medina.

A retreat from the hustle and bustle for both locals and tourists, the corniche leads to the Hassan II Mosque. This is Morocco's tallest structure, and its minaret dominates the city's skyline.

The city of Casablanca is however very different to the studio based film that brought its fame and trade and industry mark what is a cosmopolitan city with a surrounding area that is a must see on any trip to Morocco.

Casablanca holiday highlights
• Completed in 1993 and located on the shores of the ocean, Hassan II Mosque is the third largest religious monument in the world.

• Inland, the historical Medina is flanked to the north by the remains of the 18th century walls. The biggest park in the city, Parc de La Ligue Arabe, is French in design but African influenced in the flora.

• Sixty three miles south of Casablanca is El Jadida. The city was held for 250 years by the Portuguese who built the fortress and moat around the medina. Although it was mostly rebuilt in 1815, original remains of the city still stand. Its lanes and ramparts are still visible; including the underground pillared cistern that was used as a setting in Orson Welles’ Othello.

Regardless of the size of your budget, you can find a superb place to enjoy a meal in Casablanca. Generally accepted as the best place to eat when in Morocco, Casablanca has a large variety of traditional, seafood, and take-away eateries.

Time difference / local time

GMT +0 hours

Language

Arabic and French. English is widely understood.

Currency

Moroccan Dirham

Safety

As with most tourist destinations, beware of pickpockets in the markets and take reasonable care when travelling alone or at night.

Highlights

Hassan II Mosque
The largest mosque in Morocco, this spectacular landmark dramatically sits on a platform over the ocean. Part of the floor is glass so worshippers gaze down into the sea below.

Old Medina
Browse local goods sold in the souks and by merchants, and admire beautiful old buildings as you explore the winding streets.

Quartiers des Habous
Fusing traditional Morocco with contemporary facilities, here you can browse bazaars and craft shops, and stop for a snack at a bakery or café.

Boulevard de la Corniche
This is a lively area of Casablanca where young people flock to beaches, restaurants, bars and clubs.

Jewish Museum of Casablanca
Casablanca’s only museum, here you’ll find artefacts, traditional clothing and a collection of photos depicting 2,000 years of Jewish life in Morocco.

Villa des Artes
View contemporary Moroccan and international art in the beautiful setting of a converted art-deco building.

Flying time to destination

3½ hours

Sports

• Tee off at one of the nearby golf courses
• Go deep-sea fishing and diving
• Try parachuting, paragliding and karting

Eating/Drinking

Food
• Harina is a delicious a chickpea soup, often with meat, pumpkin, onions and tomatoes.
• A tajine is mutton, veal, chicken or beef stew cooked with potato and lemon and seasoned with herbs and spices.
• Morocco’s most famous dish is couscous perfectly steamed with lamb, chicken or fish, a spicy sauce and potatoes.
• The traditional pastilla is flaky pastry coated with sugar, cinnamon and egg yolk, layered with pigeon or chicken meat. It’s also served as a desert without the meat.
• Moroccan deserts are very sweet, dripping with sugar and/or honey.

Drink
• Stick to bottled water for drinking and cleaning your teeth.

Good to know

Religion
Islam

Dialling code
+212 22

Excursions

See Casablanca from a bird’s-eye view on a helicopter flight.

Tipping

A 15-18% service charge is usually added to the bill.

Climate data for this region

Best time to visit

From March to May and September to November.

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