Casablanca, Morocco


Piotr Jaworski
Displayed: times.This city lies in a country which has a wonderful blend of Arabic, African and European all mixed to create a unique and interesting culture. This historical city has the charm of old and the attractions of a modern and bustling metropolis. Casablanca is the largest city in Morocco and you can still see a lot of the French Colonial architecture today, which stand alongside other attractions in Casablanca. Some of the most popular tourist attractions are the historical buildings such as the Grand Mosque, which is a stunning 19th century building. There are many French restaurants in Casablanca, which tend to be the most favoured by travelers. Hotels in Casablanca tend to lean on the well known international chains, although there are various smaller locally owned hotels in Casablanca. Overall, Casablanca is a unique and lovely place to visit, especially if you enjoy the variety of cultures here.
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