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This architectural masterpiece is one of the largest mosques in the world and a defining symbol of Casablanca. Built partly over the Atlantic Ocean, it features a towering minaret, stunning marble floors, intricate mosaics, and carved wood ceilings. It is one of the few mosques in Morocco open to non-Muslims via guided tours, offering a unique opportunity to admire Islamic architecture up close.
Located along the Atlantic coast, La Corniche is Casablanca’s seaside promenade, popular for its ocean views, beach clubs, and vibrant nightlife. It’s a great place to take a walk, enjoy a coffee or seafood meal, or simply relax by the water. In the evening, the area comes alive with music and local activity.
Though not open to the public, the exterior of the Royal Palace offers a striking display of traditional Moroccan architecture with grand gates, lush gardens, and detailed tilework. Located in the Habous Quarter, it makes a picturesque stop and reflects the royal elegance of the city.
Built in the 1930s during the French colonial era, the Habous Quarter is a blend of traditional Moroccan design and European town planning. Its narrow streets are filled with artisan shops selling leather goods, carpets, books, olives, and Moroccan pastries. It’s a quieter, more orderly alternative to the typical old medina.
This historic building functions as a courthouse and is rarely open to the public without special arrangements, but it is worth the effort. Inside, you’ll find a series of rooms and halls adorned with carved cedar wood, zellij tilework, and classic Islamic arches—a stunning example of traditional Moroccan craftsmanship.
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