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Royal Mansour Casablanca
Royal Mansour Casablanca
Four Seasons Hotel Casablanca
Four Seasons Hotel Casablanca
Occidental Casablanca Medina
Occidental Casablanca Medina
Boutique Hotel Aruba Casablanca
Boutique Hotel Aruba Casablanca
Kaan Casablanca
Kaan Casablanca
Golden Star Casablanca
Golden Star Casablanca
Marly Boutique Hôtel
Marly Boutique Hôtel
A special Apartment for rent today
A special Apartment for rent today
Le Square By Onomo Collection
Le Square By Onomo Collection
Barcelo Anfa Casablanca
Barcelo Anfa Casablanca
City Park Hôtel
City Park Hôtel
Hamilton Suites & Appart
Hamilton Suites & Appart
Hotel Art Palace Suites & Spa
Hotel Art Palace Suites & Spa
Votre Appart Cosy avec 2 terasses Calmes
Votre Appart Cosy avec 2 terasses Calmes
Hotel Maamoura
Hotel Maamoura
Royal Hideaway Casablanca
Royal Hideaway Casablanca
Casablanca Marriott Hotel
Casablanca Marriott Hotel
Villa Sahrai, a Member of Design Hotels
Villa Sahrai, a Member of Design Hotels
Suite Hotel Casa Diamond
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Ain Diab
Fashionable Corniche coastline offers Lalla Meryem and Ain Diab beaches for relaxation. Explore the ribat and island of Sidi Abderrahman, and enjoy numerous hotels, restaurants, and nightclubs.

La Corniche
La Corniche buzzes with coastal energy along Casablanca's stunning Atlantic shoreline. Stroll the palm-lined promenade where ocean views stretch for miles and the towering minaret of Hassan II Mosque creates a dramatic backdrop. Sun-seekers flock to Ain Diab Beach while shoppers explore Morocco Mall. When evening falls, the waterfront transforms into a lively scene of seafood restaurants and beach clubs. Upscale hotels and resorts dominate the accommodation scene, most featuring pools and ocean-view terraces. Getting around is easy with abundant taxis and city buses running along the coastal road. The wide, pedestrian-friendly boulevard makes La Corniche perfect for travelers who love ocean breezes and vibrant seaside energy.

Habous Quarter
Habous Quarter brings Moroccan heritage to life with its stunning Moorish architecture and buzzing souks. Wander through narrow alleys where artisans hammer brass and carve cedar while bakeries fill the air with the scent of fresh bread. The Mohammed V Mosque stands proudly at the center, surrounded by markets selling everything from gleaming olives to handcrafted leather goods. Traditional restaurants serve flavorful tagines and couscous at reasonable prices throughout this walkable district. While public transit is limited, taxis are readily available to whisk you between the quarter and Casablanca's beaches just 15 minutes away. The neighborhood quiets down after dinner, offering peaceful evening strolls through well-lit streets.

Gauthier
Gauthier balances modern luxury with Casablanca's artistic spirit in a walkable urban setting. The tree-lined boulevards showcase a mix of Art Deco mansions and glass towers where upscale shoppers browse boutiques near Place des Nations Unies. Villa des Arts offers cultural immersion between business meetings, while the neighborhood's sophisticated atmosphere invites leisurely exploration. High-end French bistros and contemporary Moroccan fusion restaurants dominate the dining scene, with reservations recommended for popular spots. Boutique hotels and luxury apartments provide elegant accommodations with concierge services. The Casa Tramway Line 1 connects you easily to other parts of the city, with abundant taxis available for quick trips.

Maarif
Casablanca's Maarif neighborhood is known for its bars and offers a host of things to see such as Twin Center Shopping Center and Mohammed V Stadium.
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Wander through Hassan II Mosque's ornate halls, where intricate mosaics and soaring ceilings leave visitors fumbling for their cameras. The corniche offers a breezy escape from the city's bustle, with locals fishing alongside families enjoying ice cream. Central Market's sensory overload features vendors who'll happily explain mysterious spices while negotiating prices with theatrical flair. Place Mohammed V showcases French colonial architecture that somehow works perfectly with Moroccan details. The Museum of Moroccan Judaism tells a lesser-known story of the city's diverse heritage. For retail therapy, Morocco Mall provides air-conditioned respite with ocean views – though the real treasures hide in the old medina's labyrinthine alleys.

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