Much more than just a waterfront, it's the coastal soul of Casablanca, where ocean meets city life; we meet there to relax, entertain, and enjoy breathtaking views of the horizon and magnificent sunsets
A real gem for lovers of Art Deco architecture, Casablanca is home to a surprising heritage.
In the years 1920-1930, when the city was in full expansion under the French protectorate, it developed a unique architectural style, blending the elegant lines of Art Deco with elements of Moroccan inspiration.
Long a simple fishing village, Dar Bouazza has transformed into a popular destination for those looking for the calm of the sea without leaving Casablanca: a relaxed atmosphere, trendy restaurants and seaside cafes less than 30 minutes from the hustle and bustle of Casablanca.
Perfect waves for surfing and kitesurfing lovers. And above all good vibes guaranteed!
A breathtaking architectural masterpiece, this iconic mosque rises majestically on the edge of the Atlantic.
With its 210-meter minaret, it is one of the tallest in the world. Opt for a guided tour: access to the esplanade and fascinating stories in the end!
This historic district is a unique blend of traditional Moroccan architecture and French influences.
Stroll through its streets lined with artisans, bookstores and souvenir shops and fall in love with the delicious pastries at Chez Bennis, a real institution in Casablanca