10 Sights & Landmarks in Casablanca That You Shouldn't Miss

March 22, 2022 Elouise Mccaul

Today Casablanca is a large, modern city, but the former French colonial post still allows myriad movie moments for those who want to revisit love in the medina and Old City. Casa (as locals call it) isn’t too touristy, but it’s the most cosmopolitan and Western-feeling city in Morocco. Visit The King Hassan II Mosque and Casa's Medina.
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1. Statue of Governor General Lyautey

Muhammad V Square In Front Of The French Embassy Casablanca, Casablanca 20250 Morocco http://www.cndp.fr/crdp-reims/ressources/brochures/blphg/bul26/jlpierre.htm
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Statue of Governor General Lyautey

2. La Poste Centrale

Place Mohammed V, junction of avenue Hassan II and boulevard de Paris opposite The Conservatory of Music, Casablanca 20250 Morocco
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La Poste Centrale

3. Stade Mohammed V

Reu Ali Abderrazak Ahmed Lazrak, Casablanca 20250 Morocco +212 634-602690
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Stade Mohammed V

4. Boulevard Felix Houphouet-Boigny

Casablanca 20250 Morocco
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Boulevard Felix Houphouet-Boigny

5. Hassan II Mosque

Blvd Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdallah, Casablanca 20450 Morocco http://www.viamorocco.com
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4.5 based on 8,972 reviews

Hassan II Mosque

This stately mosque, a fine example of pure Moroccan architecture, is the only one in the city that non-Muslims may visit.

Reviewed By jemapelleiris - Hong Kong, China

Although the ticket is a bit expensive and you must follow the visit schedule tightly, it is worth visiting as the indoor design is beautiful and attractive and the guided tour provides useful information. If you don't want to pay the entrance fee, you can also take nice pictures in the square, which is also impressive.

6. Temple Beth-El

Rue Jaber Ben Hayane, Casablanca 20100 Morocco
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Temple Beth-El

Reviewed By EricAltermanD

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

7. Old Clock Tower

Casablanca 20250 Morocco
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Old Clock Tower

8. Anglican Church of St John the Evangelist

Rue Felix et Max Guedj, Casablanca 20250 Morocco [email protected] http://www.stjohnscasablanca.org/
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Anglican Church of St John the Evangelist

9. Notre Dame de Lourdes

Rond-Point d'Europe, Casablanca 20500 Morocco 02 26 35 37
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Notre Dame de Lourdes

Reviewed By sharonhW264WM - Las Vegas, United States

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!

10. El Hank Lighthouse

Boulevard de la Corniche, Casablanca 20000 Morocco +212 661-945661
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El Hank Lighthouse

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