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Located in western Morocco, Casablanca is a commercial hub, and fronts the Atlantic Ocean. It has a French colonial legacy, and downtown architecture blends Moorish style with European art deco.

United Nations Square

Located in the heart of Casablanca, the United Nations Square is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the city. It is situated near the Houphouet-Boigny Square and Moulay-Hass Square.

The area is surrounded by traditional and modern buildings. It is also home to cafes serving international and local meals.

The most notable landmark in the square is the Clock Tower. It was built in 1908 by French captain Joseph Dessigny. It is now only accessible with a guide.

It is now undergoing renovations to restore it to its former glory. It is an interesting place to visit, but only if you are a Muslim.

The Place des Nations Unies is a great place to visit, especially if you want to shop. You can find shops selling various items at low prices.

The Sacred Heart Church is another place worth visiting. It is the second Catholic church building in the city. It has tiled courtyards and Arab designs. It is only open during weekdays. There is a guide fee.

The Quartier Habous is a pleasant area to walk. It features a pleasant terrace and has a number of restaurants. You can find souvenir shops at the area.

You can also get to the Hassan II Mosque. The Hassan II Mosque is the third largest mosque in the world.

If you are looking for a hotel in the heart of the city, you should try the Hyatt Regency. It is a luxury hotel. It is also the tallest building in the city.

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Dar al-Makhzen

Whether you're staying in Casablanca for a couple of days or just passing through on your way to other destinations, you should plan to stop by the Dar al-Makhzen. This is one of the largest palaces in Morocco, and the museum has much to see.

The palace has a marble courtyard and detailed wooden ceilings. It is also home to the Museum of Moroccan Arts, which features works of art from all over Morocco. There are also exhibits of pottery, sculptured plasterwork, and carpets.

If you're looking for more things to do in Casablanca, you can visit the Bou Jeloud Gardens, also known as Jnan Sbil Gardens, which are situated outside the main entrance to the medina. The gardens are 18.5 acres in size and are popular with locals in the evening.

You can also get a day tour from one of the many riads in Casablanca, and visit places like the Royal Palace of Fez, the Mosque of Mohammedia, and the ancient city of Fes.

The mosque in Casablanca is an architectural marvel, with hand-carved stone and multi-colored tiles. It was constructed to commemorate the former king's 60th birthday. It has a 210-meter-tall minaret.

The building is now home to the government offices and the mosque, but it was once a residence of the prince of Morocco. If you're lucky, you'll be able to witness a free guided tour of the mosque, which starts at the western entrance.

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Ain Diab

Known as the "Miami of Casablanca", Ain Diab is a beach resort destination that's less than 10 minutes from the downtown. It offers travelers an unforgettable Moroccan experience. The area is also a great place for a weekend getaway.

If you're looking for things to do in Casablanca at night, Ain Diab is the place to go. It has plenty of options for drinking, dancing, and swimming. It's also home to some of the best hotels in the city.

Ain Diab is located close to the city center and has a wide variety of public transport. The area is known for its many restaurants, beaches, and upmarket bars. You can find everything from international food to local delicacies.

The Ain Diab Corniche is a popular promenade. It is a pedestrian only promenade that runs along the Atlantic Coast. It's a popular location for tourists and locals alike. It's a great place to see the Hassan II Mosque and enjoy a sunset drink or meal.

Ain Diab is also known for its surf spots. In fact, it was the site of the Formula One World Championship in 1958. The area has several modern hotels, beachfront snack stalls, and traditional styled hotels. There are even a few nightclubs and cafes here. During the summer, the streets are packed with visitors.

Another great spot to visit in Ain Diab is the El-Hank Lighthouse. It was built in 1916 by the French because the seas surrounding Casablanca were known for rough shipping conditions. The area is also near pristine beaches, cozy cafes, and sparkling swimming pools.

Parc Murdoch

Touted as the best park in town, the tiniest in the galaxy has a plethora of attractions. Not to mention then'ts andn'ts of a well mannered staff and patrons alike. The ginorable is a good place to start, and the neighbours to the north, south and east are equally as well behaved. With that in mind, it's easy to see why this lil ol' park is in high demand. Aside from a horde of feisty hares, there's plenty of swank to be had afoot, especially on a hot summer's day. The only snag is finding an appropriate time and place to unwind, while keeping an eye out for the rabids of oblivion. The good news is that the park has been reimagined with a dash of innovation in the form of greener ghouls. The aforementioned halo abounds, and the aforementioned alumnus can be encapsulated in an enviable, albeit modest, sexier environment. This is a veritable trinity of accomplishments, all of which are worthy of a visit in and of themselves. Aside from the aforementioned aforementioned alumnus, there's also a slew of aforementioned alumni abound, as is the case with most cities. So if you're looking for a plethora of fun and frolic, look no further than Parc Murdoch.

Les Anciens Abattoirs

During the French colonial period, the city of Casablanca was modernized with the construction of abattoirs. However, these buildings have since been transformed into a cultural space. One of the best places to visit in Casablanca is the disused slaughterhouse, which is operated by the nonprofit La Fabrique Culturelle des Anciens Abattoirs. The Fabrique Culturelle is a collective of artists and cultural associations.

This is a great place to learn more about the city's history and culture. It is located near the Carriere Centrale. It is a great place to check out local arts and music.

The area around the slaughterhouse is a bustling commercial center. It is home to a number of restaurants and fast food eateries. In addition, there is a huge shopping mall. The mall is home to many luxury stores and upscale restaurants.

There is a cafe that serves traditional Moroccan breakfast foods. There is also a restaurant that has been built in the Scala building, which is a remnant of the old quarter. It was constructed in 1769 by Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdallah.

Another popular tourist destination in Casablanca is the Habous district. It is home to the second largest mosque in the world, the Hassan II Mosque. There is also a church, the Cathedral du Sacre Coeur, which was built in the 1930s. The mosque can accommodate up to 80,000 people.

This is a great place to see the city's colonial heritage. The buildings here are a blend of French and Moroccan architecture. You can also shop for leather goods and branded items at this place.

Hyatt Regency Casablanca

Located on United Nations Square, the Hyatt Regency Casablanca is one of the top hotels in the city. It offers luxurious rooms, stunning views, and impeccable service. It is also an excellent choice for business travelers.

Guests will enjoy a comfortable lounge bar and nightclub, as well as a 24-hour fitness center and sauna. Guests can also take advantage of free Wi-Fi, a children's pool, and an outdoor pool. The hotel's dining options include the French-style brasserie Cafe M and the local classic restaurant Dar Beida.

While the Hyatt Regency does not have a direct connection to the airport, it does offer convenient transportation to and from the airport. You can book a private taxi or hire a BMW limousine. The hotel is located near the Casa Port Railway Station, which is eight minutes away.

The hotel has a total of 250 spacious rooms, each offering modern amenities. They feature Simmons Beautyrest mattresses and LCD televisions. The room also includes free high-speed Internet access and a safety deposit box. Guests can enjoy a buffet breakfast at the Bissat restaurant. In addition to this, the Hyatt Regency offers a range of catering services.

Guests will love the location of the Hyatt Regency Casablanca, which is within walking distance of many of the city's attractions. The hotel is also situated across from the tramway station. The Old Medina is less than a mile from the hotel. It is also within easy reach of the Central Market and the Quarter of Habbous.

Excursions and day trips in Casablanca

Taking day trips from Casablanca is a great way to experience the culture of Morocco. There are many day tours available from riads in several historic cities. This gives you the chance to explore the best of medieval landmarks as well as ancient religious sites. For example, you can choose a tour to the Mausoleum of Mohammed V in Rabat, which is a perfectly preserved example of the Alaouite dynasty's architecture.

You can also take a day trip to the Imperial City of Fez, where you will have the opportunity to explore the medina and the city's main landmarks. The private tour includes transportation, a local guide, and all entrance fees.

A visit to the Hassan II Mosque is a must-do in Casablanca. This majestic structure features marble flooring and hand-carved stone. It is located on an outcrop overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. In addition to being a landmark in the city, the mosque is a showcase of Moroccan artisans. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Another major landmark in the city is the port. For centuries, this was a center of trade and fishing. Although the industry has changed, it has remained an important part of the local economy. The port is easy to reach. It is located near the Casa Port train station. You can easily get to the port by taxi from anywhere in the city.

Other important attractions in the area include the Nejjarine Museum of Wood Arts and Crafts, which is built in a restored caravanserai. During the summer months, the beaches along the Atlantic Coast are popular with the locals. You can also try a camel ride, which is a memorable and exciting experience.

You can also take a day excursion to Fes, which is the spiritual and cultural capital of Morocco. This is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and you will have the opportunity to explore the old town and the medina. The guided tour includes the main landmarks and artisanal shops. You can also explore the tanneries and leather goods that are so popular in this area.

You can also take a day tour to the Imperial City of Fez, where the walls of the medina are lined with historical buildings, including a castle and an imperial university. This is a day tour that you will not want to miss. The tour also includes the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, which is a national landmark. It is a must-do for travelers who want to learn about the country's history.

You can also take a day to Chefchaouen, a picturesque mountain town with a flamboyant blue painted facade. This is a city that has inspired many artists. A visit here will offer a glimpse into the unique Moroccan community and will allow you to sample local foods and shop for native spices. You will also be treated to a cooking class in which you will learn how to prepare the famous eggplant caviar.

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