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Villa des Arts de Casablanca
Contemporary art museum and cultural venue with rotating exhibitions by Moroccan and international artists in a striking Art Deco villa.
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Contemporary art museum and cultural venue with rotating exhibitions by Moroccan and international artists in a striking Art Deco villa.
Elegant private museum known for Moroccan decorative arts, old travel posters, jewelry, and finely curated period collections.
The Arab world’s only Jewish museum, presenting Moroccan Jewish history, ritual objects, documents, and community heritage.
Historic quarter with narrow lanes, local shops, everyday street life, and a more traditional atmosphere near the port.
Casablanca’s best-known seaside promenade, popular for ocean views, sunset walks, beach clubs, and lively social atmosphere.
The New Medina, known for orderly streets, traditional architecture, artisan shops, and a calmer atmosphere than the old medina.
Steamed semolina served with vegetables and often lamb or chicken, especially traditional on Fridays in Moroccan homes.
A slow-cooked stew named after the clay pot it is cooked in; common Casablanca versions include chicken with preserved lemon or lamb with prunes.
A hearty tomato, lentil and chickpea soup, often enriched with meat and traditionally eaten during Ramadan.
A classic venue for Moroccan cuisine and dinner shows, appreciated for polished service and a celebratory traditional atmosphere.
An iconic Casablanca restaurant in a historic setting, known for traditional Moroccan dishes, breakfast spreads and garden atmosphere.
A famous, atmospheric restaurant inspired by the classic film, serving refined Moroccan and international dishes in an elegant setting.
Generally affordable for tourists. Local food and taxis are cheap, while upscale hotels and dining cost more.
Service may be included, but 5-10% is appreciated in restaurants. Round up taxis. Tip porters and hotel staff MAD 10-20.
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Rue Leon L'africain, Casablanca -> Casa-Port Station, Casablanca
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