Discover the best top things to do in Casablanca-Settat, Morocco including Amber Gallery, Hassan II Mosque, Lagune de Sidi Moussa, Portuguese City, Haouzia Beach, Sidi Bouzid Beach (Plage de Sidi Bouzid), Portuguese Cistern, Parc des Villes Jumelees, Quartier Habous, Plage Miramar.
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This stately mosque, a fine example of pure Moroccan architecture, is the only one in the city that non-Muslims may visit.
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.
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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.
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The first time I came to El Jadida was in the early 80s and you could just walk into the cistern if you could find it! These days unless you are Moroccan it will cost you the equivalent of €6, but I still think that it is worthwhile. It reminds me of the Mezquita in Cordoba and the peace and coolness is enveloping. Tip - the loo is also clean and free!
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Habous allows you to dive into the Moroccan culture and atmosphere in a blink of an eye. You can find an immediate retreat from the busy streets of central Casablanca, by walking through the white-painted passage-ways and archades, filled with scented trees along the market stands. Little or no traffic allows you to hear the tweeting of birds and the calls for prayer from a nearby Mosque. Habous is close to the Casablanca Royal Palace and the Court of Justice. Truly a place to visit.
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