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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We organize customized tours in Morocco supported by experienced local guides, highly qualified. It is our goal to share the charms and mysteries of this country, with a historical component associated with traditional culture We want to give the opportunity to know the genuine and unknown Morocco of the big tourist masses. Always in complete safety, responsible environment, but fun and relaxed.
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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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this Museum is quite beautiful in the ground of Islam today. wonderful collection of everyday items and cult of what was once the Jewish community in the kingdom of Morocco. nearly any party between 1950's and 1990's. Great witness of what was one of the constituent of Morocco in the past.
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While there aren’t many traditional museums in the city, this one was lovely. The collection of travel posters takes you back in time. The other art and artifacts were also very good. Adorable and relaxing cafe on the terrace, too.
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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
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This is a European style tram. It is built at ground level. You can buy single, day pass or weekly tickets at the stations or kiosks. The single ticket is 8 Dhs per person. The routes are very scenic and most connect the business districts and important sectors of the city. There is no connection for the airport but the tram connects to the Casa Voyageurs station. There is a set time schedule of the tram which is followed perfectly.
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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!
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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
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