Casablanca

Morocco’s Modern Metropolis

As Morocco’s largest city and economic heartbeat, Casablanca blends modern energy with subtle historical charm. Unlike the traditional medinas of Marrakech or Fes, Casablanca offers a cosmopolitan vibe, making it a unique stop on any Moroccan journey.

Home to the Hassan II Mosque—one of the largest and most breathtaking mosques in the world—Casablanca boasts impressive architecture, wide boulevards, and a vibrant art and café scene. The Corniche invites travelers to stroll along the Atlantic coast, with beach clubs, restaurants, and ocean views perfect for a relaxing afternoon.

Explore the Art Deco architecture of the city center, shop at upscale malls or local souks, and discover a cultural mix where French colonial influence meets Moroccan heritage.

Whether you’re here for a short stay or starting your Moroccan adventure, Casablanca is your gateway to the past, present, and future of Morocco.

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Where To Eat in Casablanca?

Mood’s Café-Restaurant – Casablanca
Perched along Casablanca’s Marina Shopping Center, Mood’s Café-Restaurant offers a delightful fusion of Mediterranean and international cuisines in a chic, ocean-view setting. Renowned for its fresh seafood, gourmet salads, and delectable pastries, it’s an ideal spot for breakfast, brunch, or a romantic dinner. With live music performances, attentive service, and a welcoming ambiance, Mood’s provides a memorable dining experience for both locals and visitors alike. Open daily from 8:00 AM to midnight.

La Sqala – Casablanca
Nestled within an 18th-century Portuguese fortress near the old medina, La Sqala offers a unique dining experience that combines historical charm with authentic Moroccan cuisine. Guests can savor traditional dishes like lamb tagine, couscous, and a variety of pastries in a serene Andalusian garden setting. The restaurant is open daily from 8:00 AM to 11:00 PM, providing an ideal spot for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Its ambiance, enriched by traditional music and cultural events, makes La Sqala a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists seeking a taste of Morocco’s rich heritage.

Dar El Kaid – CasablancaSituated in the heart of Casablanca’s historic medina, Dar El Kaid is a culinary gem that offers an authentic Moroccan dining experience. Housed in a beautifully restored 18th-century building, the restaurant’s architecture showcases traditional Moroccan craftsmanship, featuring intricate tilework, carved wood, and ambient lighting. The menu boasts a variety of traditional dishes, including aromatic tagines, flavorful couscous, and delicate pastillas, all prepared with fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Guests can enjoy live Andalusian music and captivating oriental dance performances, enhancing the cultural ambiance. With spacious dining areas spread across multiple levels and a rooftop terrace offering panoramic views of the medina, Dar El Kaid provides an unforgettable dining experience that celebrates Morocco’s rich heritage.

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