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Morocco - Casablanca (Marrakech)

"Play it once, Sam. For old times' sake."

Casablanca, a city that resonates with a vibrant blend of adventure and culture, is as colorful as a rainbow and as dynamic as the wind. Nestled on the Atlantic Ocean in Northwest Africa, Casablanca stands as Morocco's largest city, housing approximately 4,370,000 inhabitants. Over the years, the city has absorbed the influences of North African, Middle Eastern, and European cultures, resulting in a captivating tapestry of contrasts—ranging from magnificent structures to bustling, brightly colored marketplaces.

Worth seeing
Hassan II Mosque: Casablanca boasts an array of splendid buildings, harking back to its days as a French protectorate. French architectural inspiration adorns various corners of the city. However, a must-visit landmark is the Hassan II Mosque, featuring a 210-meter square minaret. Designed by French architect Michel Pinseau, this mosque stands as a tribute to the king of the same name, who ruled Morocco for nearly four decades.

Habous Neighborhood: In the Habous neighborhood, an exotic facet of Casablanca awaits. Here, you can immerse yourself in a world of handcrafted carpets, clothing, leather goods, ceramics, and metalwork.

"Rick's Café": For cinephiles, a visit to "Rick's Café" at 248 Boulevard Sour Jdid is a treat. This bar meticulously recreates the iconic bar from the film, complete with enchanting details that transport you back in time. If luck is on your side, you might even be serenaded by the talented pianist playing "As Time Goes By." Additionally, the first floor offers non-stop screenings of the classic movie "Casablanca," should you be in the mood for cinematic nostalgia.

Marrakech: For those prepared for a short journey, the vibrant city of Marrakech is a mere 2.5-hour drive from Casablanca. Known as the Pink City due to the hue of its houses, colored by local clay, Marrakech beckons like a scene from a mystical adventure, rich with colors, scents, and culinary delights, akin to tales from the Arabian Nights.

Casablanca's allure emanates from its diverse cultural influences, its architectural marvels, and its position as a gateway to Morocco's myriad wonders. It's a city that encapsulates the spirit of change, imbuing every step with an exciting sense of discovery.

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Moroccan Dirham (MAD)

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