Discover the best top things to do in Casablanca-Settat, Morocco including Temple Beth-El, Kasbah Boulaouane, Lagoon of Oualidia, Notre Dame de Lourdes, Morocco Mall, Portuguese City, Haouzia Beach, Anfaplace Shopping Center, Sidi Bouzid Beach (Plage de Sidi Bouzid), Oum er Rbia River.
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The Largest Synagogue in Casablanca WITH History of the Jews of OLD & current Morocco, it is in deed the main Jewish site of Casablanca in activity, A visit is reccommended, Very beautiful synagogue, well preserved and typical of its time, Located in the city center in the old Jewish neibourhood of Casablanca, surprised by the maintenance of this speritual site and the respect of the team for this Synagogue
4.0 based on 401 reviews
A magnificent modern Catholic church with high walls, simple structure, and magnificent walls of vibrant stained-glass—not just windows—walls! It was built i1929-59 by two French architects. It was incredible!
4.0 based on 1,226 reviews
Hi, I am really excited to talk about the morocco mall experience. I have visited many times. This mall is spacious. I was lucky to assist to a celebrity concert there while the atmosphere was superb. There are a lot of shops in a very modern style. Food court is also very varied and international. I recommend because this place is a shopping, entertainment and leisure area for young and old. Enjoy
4.0 based on 499 reviews
Rampart walls of Portuguese fortress of Mazagan, today’s old city of El Jadida offers nice views of the city sites, like grand mosque, Portuguese cathedral of Assumption, views of the port, ocean views. One can make almost whole round of the city walls, accept of few parts. Corner towers are equipped with old bronze Portuguese canons. Entrance is from 2 places, in the beginning of the main street and from inside the city further up the main street. Gates are closed before sunset. First entrance is just behind the main gate to the city. Old city is very small, and you can easily spend here half day and move to north to Casablanca of south – Safi, Essaouira. There is a fantastic view of the old city with all its landmarks from the port pier, nice walk specially before sunset, very recommended.
4.0 based on 178 reviews
Designed by Sir Norman Foster, Anfaplace Mall was inaugurated in 2013 and is part of a mixed-use complex located on the Atlantic coast, west of Casablanca. Anfaplace Mall has two floors of commercial space and offers two levels of underground parking, including more than 1,000 parking spaces spread over the 2 levels. In 2014, the investment group Grit Real Estate became the owner of AnfaPlace Mall and decided to launch a major study aimed at repositioning the Mall as a family and lifestyle destination for more visitors. In November 2018, the renovation project was launched. Objective: to offer a unique shopping experience to the Casablancans, to offer an intelligent layout of the foodcourt and to add a touch of modernity to the spaces as well as green elements. The main tenants are Label Vie (Carrefour and Virgin Mega Store), Alshaya (H&M and Starbucks), Alhokair (New Yorker, Terranova, Clarks, US Polo and Monsoon / Accessorize), Marks & Spencer, LC Waikiki, Marwa and Orchestra and
4.0 based on 10 reviews
This listing is for the Oum er Rabia river in Azemmour. I really wish people would stop posting completely misleading pictures of the river at its source when it is narrow and fast. In Azemmour the river is slow, wide and majestic. The bank of the river next to the town was completely renewed a few years ago and the improvements have been kept up. There's a wide walkway with a couple of new cafes as well as some artworks. There's a rather dear cafe nearest to the bridge and further on there a cafe opened by a cooperative of local boatmen and fishermen that unfortunately does not serve coffee, only mint tea and soft drinks. It's a very popular area at weekends and in the evenings. Between these cafes is the mooring point for the boats that take visitors onto the river. There's a price list at the top of the small jetty so no one can be swindled - the prices are for the boat, not per person. There are two access points up steep steps into the Ancienne Medina, one of which is right by the fishermen's cafe.
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