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Casablanca is Morocco’s business and cultural hub, with over 1.6 million annual visitors pre-pandemic. The Moroccan Dirham’s stable exchange rate offers great value, especially for travelers from the US, UK, and Eurozone. Book March-May or September-November for mild weather and lower rates, or July-August for the city’s peak beach season.
Best Neighborhoods to Stay in Casablanca
Corniche (Ain Diab)
Corniche, also known as Ain Diab, is Casablanca’s prime coastal district. It fronts the Atlantic, packed with private beaches, surf schools, and the landmark Morocco Mall. You’ll find internationally branded hotels like the Four Seasons and the Sofitel ($120-350/night), as well as mid-range options around $60-180/night. The promenade is lined with restaurants such as Le Cabestan and La Terrazza, plus nightclubs and family attractions like Sindibad Park. The beach tram connects to the city center in 25 minutes, and taxis are plentiful. This area suits beach lovers, families, and those seeking modern comforts by the water.
Centre Ville (Downtown)
Centre Ville is Casablanca’s historic and commercial core. It is home to the Place Mohammed V, the Central Market, and Art Deco architecture like the Cinéma Rialto. Hotels here range from $50 to $150 per night, with reliable three- and four-star chains alongside boutique guesthouses. You’re steps from the Casa-Port train station, with easy tram access to every district. This neighborhood is best for business travelers, architecture buffs, and those who want to be close to shopping and nightlife. Top dining spots include La Sqala and Le Cuisto Traditionnel.
Anfa
Anfa is Casablanca’s most exclusive quarter, set on a hill above the city with views over the Atlantic. The neighborhood features high-end hotels ($150-400/night), luxury apartments, and private clinics. It’s close to the AnfaPlace Shopping Center, upscale restaurants like Le Relais de Paris, and the Royal Golf Anfa Mohammedia. Anfa is popular with business travelers, diplomats, and luxury-seeking tourists. The area is served by taxis and is a ten-minute drive from both the city center and Corniche.
Old Medina
The Old Medina delivers an authentic Casablanca experience, with winding alleys, spice markets, and proximity to the iconic Hassan II Mosque. Budget hotels and hostels here run $20-50/night, making it ideal for backpackers and travelers seeking local flavor. Major draws include the Marché Central, Rick’s Café, and the historic Sqala fortress. It’s a short walk to the Casa-Port train station and the main tramline. The area is best for those who value immersion and easy access to top attractions.
Gauthier
Gauthier is a leafy, cosmopolitan neighborhood popular with digital nomads and foodies. Expect mid-range hotels, extended-stay apartments, and co-working spaces for $40-100/night. The area is dotted with trendy cafés (Bondi Coffee Kitchen, Blend Gourmet Burger) and international eateries. It is well-connected by tram and bus and is a 15-minute walk from the city center. Gauthier is quieter at night, making it a good choice for longer stays or remote work.
Mohammedia (Nearby)
Mohammedia is a coastal town 25 kilometers northeast of Casablanca, accessible by regular trains in 15-20 minutes. Hotel rates here are budget-friendly ($25-70/night), appealing to golfers, quiet beach seekers, and families. The town features the Royal Golf Mohammedia, Plage Monica, and a relaxed seaside promenade. You can easily day-trip into Casablanca for sightseeing, then return to a peaceful base. Local taxis and the ONCF train network provide effortless connections.
Average Hotel Prices in Casablanca by Season
Hotel prices in Casablanca vary with the season and local events. Here’s a breakdown for 3-star and 4-star properties:
March-May (Spring): 3-star hotels average $58/night; 4-star options are $92/night. Temperatures hover between 18-24°C.
June-August (Summer): Peak beach season. 3-star hotels rise to $70/night; 4-star hotels hit $120/night, especially in Corniche and Anfa. Expect up to 30% higher prices in July and August.
September-November (Autumn): 3-star hotels drop back to $55/night; 4-star hotels average $88/night. Milder weather, fewer tourists, and better deals.
December-February (Winter): Lowest rates. 3-star hotels can be found for $44/night; 4-star rates dip to $65/night. Savings are up to 40% compared to summer high season.
The cheapest months are December, January, and February, particularly for longer stays. The most expensive are July and August, coinciding with local holidays and overseas visitors flocking to the beaches. Booking outside of summer can save 30-40% on accommodation costs.
How to Book Hotels in Casablanca with Cryptocurrency
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Pay Later Hotels in Casablanca: Split Into 4 Payments
Travelers who want to spread out their hotel costs can use Sezzle or PayPal Pay Later on Travorio.com. Here’s how it works:
With Sezzle, pay just 25% of your hotel booking today, then settle the remaining balance in three equal biweekly payments. There are zero interest charges and no hard credit checks. Approval is instant, and you keep your travel budget flexible.
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Both options are available at checkout on hundreds of pay later hotels in Casablanca, from boutique riads to international chains.
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Getting to Casablanca: Flights and Transport
Casablanca’s main air gateway is Mohammed V International Airport (CMN), located 30 kilometers south of the city center. The airport is Morocco’s busiest, with direct connections across Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. Official information is available at the ONDA airport website.
Airport Transport
Train: The ONCF rail line runs every hour from the airport to Casa-Voyageurs station (30 minutes, $4.50 USD/MAD 45).
Taxi: Fixed-rate white “grand taxis” charge $25-30 USD (MAD 250-300) for the journey to downtown, available 24/7.
Shuttle buses operate to the city center for $5 USD (MAD 50), though trains are usually faster and more comfortable.
Car rentals are available on-site, starting at $25/day.
Flight Prices (Round-Trip, Average)
London (LHR): $340-400 USD
New York (JFK): $680-800 USD (nonstop with Royal Air Maroc)
Paris (CDG): $210-270 USD
Istanbul (IST): $260-320 USD
Dubai (DXB): $420-510 USD
For live fares and flexible payment options, use the Travorio flights search. Book 2-3 months ahead for the best deals, especially during spring and autumn.
Casablanca Travel Tips for 2026
Visa: Citizens of the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and the EU can enter Morocco visa-free for up to 90 days. No paperwork or application is required before arrival. On arrival, ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your entry date. For updated entry rules, consult the Moroccan National Tourist Office.
Local transport: Casablanca’s public transit system includes the Casa Tramway (two lines, covering 48 stations) and extensive bus routes. Tram tickets cost MAD 8 ($0.80 USD) per journey. Purchase tickets at kiosks or machines at any tram stop. Buses are slightly cheaper (MAD 6/$0.60 USD) and reach most neighborhoods, though traffic can slow travel at rush hour. Taxis are metered; short city rides average $2-4 USD. Casa-Port and Casa-Voyageurs are the main train stations for intercity travel.
Tipping: Tipping is customary but not obligatory. At hotels, 10-20 MAD ($1-2 USD) is standard for bellhops or housekeeping. In restaurants, round up the bill or add 10%. Taxi drivers appreciate rounding fares to the nearest 5-10 MAD.
Currency: Morocco uses the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). Cards (Visa, Mastercard) are widely accepted at hotels, malls, and major restaurants. ATMs are common, but cash is needed for taxis, small shops, and street food.
Best time to visit: The optimal months are March-May and September-November, when temperatures are mild (18-25°C) and crowds are thinner. July and August attract the most visitors to the beaches but bring higher prices and heat (up to 30°C). December-February is best for budget travelers seeking lower hotel rates and cooler weather. Book early for spring and autumn stays to secure the best deals and selection.
For more hotel and travel information, browse Travorio’s Casablanca listings and check official guidelines from Visit Morocco.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the best area to stay in Casablanca?
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.
How much do hotels in Casablanca cost?
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).
When is the cheapest time for Casablanca hotels?
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.
Is Casablanca safe for tourists?
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.
Can I visit the Hassan II Mosque?
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.
Can I book Casablanca hotels with cryptocurrency?
Yes. Travorio accepts Bitcoin, Ethereum, and 100+ other cryptocurrencies for hotel bookings in Casablanca.