Circuits Casablanca, Casablanca Morocco summer 2026
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Movenpick Hotel Casablanca, Casablanca

Movenpick Hotel Casablanca

Casablanca, Casablanca, Morocco

  • Hotel with wi-fi Internet  
  • No transport provided
Sofitel Casablanca Tour Blanche, Casablanca

Sofitel Casablanca Tour Blanche

Casablanca, Casablanca, Morocco

  • Hotel with indoor pool  
  • No transport provided
Art Palace Suites And Spa, Casablanca

Art Palace Suites And Spa

Casablanca, Casablanca, Morocco

  • Hotel with indoor pool  
  • No transport provided
Casablanca, Casablanca

Casablanca

Casablanca, Casablanca, Morocco

  • Hotel with parking  
  • No transport provided
Kenzi Basma Hotel, Casablanca

Kenzi Basma Hotel

Casablanca, Casablanca, Morocco

  • Hotel with wi-fi Internet  
  • No transport provided
Relax Airport, Casablanca

Relax Airport

Casablanca, Casablanca, Morocco

  • Hotel with parking  
  • No transport provided
Gray Boutique Hotel Spa, Casablanca

Gray Boutique Hotel Spa

Casablanca, Casablanca, Morocco

  • Hotel Luxury  
  • No transport provided
Hotel Moroccan House, Casablanca

Hotel Moroccan House

Casablanca, Casablanca, Morocco

  • Full Board  
  • No transport provided
Hotel Majestic, Casablanca

Hotel Majestic

Casablanca, Casablanca, Morocco

  • Hotel with wi-fi Internet  
  • No transport provided

About CasablancaDetails and images of Casablanca

Casablanca

With a population of over 5.5 million, Casablanca is Morocco's largest city and its port on the Main. It is also the largest city in the Maghreb. Casablanca is considered the economic and business center in Morocco, while the political capital of Morocco is Rabat. Port of Casablanca is one of the largest artificial ports in the world and the largest port in North Africa.

Recommendations for travel Casablanca

The Moroccan government has made an exhaustive map of the city as a book called Casablanca Guide that you can find in bookstores or online, although it is not necessary. Taxi drivers know how to reach every place in this guide. Casablanca is just like any other European city: the streets have signs and passers-by are very communicative in French or Arabic and, more rarely, Spanish or English. Medina can be difficult to cross, but it is so small that no matter how you walk into it blindly, you're never more than ten minutes from an exit.