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Hassan II Mosque
The second-largest mosque in the world and one of few open to non-Muslims were everyone is welcome to admire the beautiful piece of architecture at any time from the spacious courtyard, which alone can accommodate a further 80,000 people.

The Corniche
La Corniche is a beach front district offering an array of dining experiences as well as pools and beach access.

Old Medina of Casablanca
The old part of town is surprisingly easy to pass by in Casablanca but like other medinas, experience the pace of daily life with children running in the narrow streets and men smoking in cafés. You can join the shoppers in their search for traditional treasures, and find the little sights buried in the medina, such as the Berber Mosque.

Museum of Moroccan Judaism
The only Jewish museum in the Arab world and offers an insight into the history, religion, traditions and daily life of Jews in a Moroccan Civilization.

Place Mohammed V
AThis is a chance to experience first-hand the work of architect Henri Prost with many buildings and law courts as well as the statue of Marshal Lyautey and a grand fountain dating back to 1976 which, at certain times of the day, hosts a music accompanied water show.

Parc de la Ligue Arabe
Located south of Place Mohammed V, this 1918 park is Casablanca’s biggest open space and offers a choice of small cafés and the chance to visit the Cathédrale de Sacré Coeur.

Cathedrale du Sacre Coeur
The cathedral with Neo-Gothic skeletal pillars was built in 1930 and is now open to the public with art exhibitions and art fairs. Close to it is the Cathedral of Notre Dame de Lourdes, which is lit by a vast stained glass window covering more than 800 square meters.

Villa des Arts
The Villa des Arts is one of the largest museums in Casablanca and is situated near the Parc de la Ligue Arabe. It provides a different perspective on Moroccan culture, and even the building itself is a beautiful piece of Art Deco architecture daring back to 1934.

Rick’s Cafe
248 Rue Sour Jdid, Casablanca, Morocco (map,website)
The restaurant/bar/cafe is inside a traditional Moroccan mansion with an interior mainly displaying photographs, and memorabilia from the Hollywood film: Casablanca. Every decor placement inside the establishment is a tribute to the film.