
Morocco's modern metropolis — Art Deco grandeur, Atlantic coast, and the world's largest mosque
Hotels in Casablanca start from $20-40/night across 1,800+ properties. The best area to stay is Corniche (Ain Diab), ideal for Beach lovers, families, modern comfort. Book on Travorio and pay with Bitcoin, Ethereum, or 100+ cryptocurrencies.
Budget
$20-40
per night
Mid-Range
$50-120
per night
Luxury
$150-400+
per night
Best Area
Corniche (Ain Diab)
Beach lovers, families, modern comfort
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Casablanca's oceanfront strip with beach clubs, seafood restaurants, and the Morocco Mall. The Atlantic coast promenade stretches for kilometres. Home to modern hotels with ocean views and sunset dining. Where locals go for weekend entertainment.
$60-180/night
Best for: Beach lovers, families, modern comfort
The Art Deco heart of Casablanca built during the French protectorate era. Boulevard Mohammed V, the Central Market, and the Habous Quarter are all walkable. Mix of colonial architecture and modern business. The most central location.
$50-150/night
Best for: Business travelers, architecture lovers, central location
Casablanca's upscale residential and business district, home to the Twin Center towers and high-end shopping. The Anfa Place Mall and Rick's Café (yes, inspired by the film) are landmarks. Five-star international hotels cluster here.
$150-400/night
Best for: Luxury travelers, business, shopping
The compact walled old city near the port with narrow streets, local markets, and affordable guesthouses. Less touristy than Marrakech's or Fez's medinas — this is working-class Casablanca. Close to Hassan II Mosque.
$20-50/night
Best for: Budget travelers, authentic experience, Hassan II Mosque access
A cosmopolitan neighborhood between the centre and Anfa with tree-lined streets, trendy restaurants, and co-working spaces. Popular with young professionals and digital nomads. Mid-range boutique hotels and serviced apartments.
$40-100/night
Best for: Digital nomads, foodies, longer stays
A relaxed coastal town 25 km north with golf courses, marina, and quieter beaches. The Mohammedia Golf Club is Morocco's best. Good for a quieter stay with easy train access (30 min) to central Casablanca.
$25-70/night
Best for: Golfers, quiet beach seekers, day-trippers
1,800+ properties across all price ranges
| Category | Price/Night | Best Areas | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Budget (1-2★) | $20-40 | Old Medina, Mohammedia (Nearby) | Budget travelers, authentic experience, Hassan II Mosque access |
| Mid-Range (3★) | $50-120 | Corniche (Ain Diab), Centre Ville (Downtown), Gauthier | Beach lovers, families, modern comfort |
| Luxury (4-5★) | $150-400+ | Anfa | Luxury travelers, business, shopping |
Areas: Old Medina, Mohammedia (Nearby)
Areas: Corniche (Ain Diab), Centre Ville (Downtown), Gauthier
Areas: Anfa
March-May and September-November for mild weather; July-August for beach season. Hotel rates drop 30-40% during off-peak months. Midweek stays (Sunday-Thursday) save an additional 15-20% year-round.
March-May and September-November for ideal weather; summer for beach season; winter is mild but can be rainy. Mediterranean oceanic — mild year-round. Warm dry summers (Jun-Sep, 25-30°C), mild wet winters (Dec-Feb, 12-18°C)..
Morocco's modern metropolis — Art Deco grandeur, Atlantic coast, and the world's largest mosque
Casablanca is Morocco's largest city and economic engine — a modern metropolis where French Art Deco architecture meets Arabic calligraphy. The Hassan II Mosque, with its 210m minaret (world's tallest) and glass floor over the Atlantic Ocean, is one of the Islamic world's most stunning buildings. Beyond the mosque, Casablanca is a city of business, beach clubs, and some of Morocco's best restaurants. It's the gateway to Marrakech, Fez, and the rest of Morocco.
Hassan II Mosque — world's third-largest mosque with 210m minaret and glass floor over the Atlantic (open to non-Muslims)
Art Deco architecture — France's colonial-era buildings line Boulevard Mohammed V, a UNESCO-recognized heritage
Corniche — Atlantic-front promenade with beach clubs, seafood restaurants, and sunset views
Rick's Café — a recreation of the film Casablanca's famous bar, set in a restored 1930s courtyard riad
Morocco Mall — North Africa's largest shopping centre with an aquarium, ice rink, and 350+ stores
Climate
Mediterranean oceanic — mild year-round. Warm dry summers (Jun-Sep, 25-30°C), mild wet winters (Dec-Feb, 12-18°C).
Best Time to Visit
March-May and September-November for ideal weather; summer for beach season; winter is mild but can be rainy
Currency
Moroccan Dirham (MAD). ~MAD 10 = $1 USD. Cards widely accepted at hotels and restaurants; cash for taxis and small shops.
Language
Arabic (Darija), French (widely spoken in business/daily life), Berber
Time Zone
GMT+1 (same as UK in summer, 1 hour behind Central Europe)
Visa
UK, US, EU, Canadian, and Australian citizens receive visa-free entry for up to 90 days. No advance paperwork needed.
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The Corniche ($60-180/night) for ocean views and beach clubs. Centre Ville ($50-150/night) for business and Art Deco sightseeing. Anfa ($150-400/night) for luxury. Old Medina ($20-50/night) for budget stays near Hassan II Mosque.
Casablanca is more affordable than Marrakech for accommodation. Budget: $20-40/night in the Old Medina. Mid-range: $50-120/night on the Corniche or Centre Ville. Luxury: $150-400+/night in Anfa (Four Seasons, Hyatt Regency).
November through February offers the lowest rates — 20-30% below summer peak. The weather is mild (12-18°C) but can be rainy. The best value-for-weather combo is March-April and September-October.
Casablanca is generally safe for tourists. The main hassle is taxi pricing — always insist on the meter or use Uber. Centre Ville and the Corniche are well-lit and safe. Use normal city precautions in the Old Medina and avoid poorly lit side streets at night.
Yes — it's one of few mosques open to non-Muslims. Guided tours run 5 times daily (SAT-THU, MAD 130/$13). The mosque's glass floor over the ocean, 210m minaret, and marble interiors make it a must-visit. Book the morning tour for best light.
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