
Hassan II Mosque on the Atlantic, and Bogart's city.
定制旅游介绍 — Casablanca?
Casablanca is best experienced as a day-long city visit (Hassan II Mosque tour 9 a.m., Marché Central fish lunch, Art Deco district walking tour, Quartier Habous) before continuing to Marrakech or Fez by train. The Hassan II Mosque guided tour (9 a.m. or 11 a.m., MAD 120, non-Muslims permitted) is the essential visit. Fly into Mohammed V International Airport (CMN).
Casablanca is Morocco's economic capital (4.7 million, the largest city in the Maghreb) and the country's only major city that is primarily a modern creation — the French Protectorate (1912–1956) rebuilt the port and city grid from the small fishing town of Dar el Beida, leaving a legacy of Mauresque architecture (the French colonial style combining Art Deco structure with Moroccan ornamental detail) that makes the Ville Nouvelle one of the most coherent early-20th-century city centres in Africa. The Hassan II Mosque — completed 1993, the largest mosque in Africa and the third-largest in the world — is the defining monument: built on a promontory over the Atlantic, the minaret at 210 metres is the world's tallest, the laser on top points toward Mecca, and the glass floor of the prayer hall looks directly into the sea below.
The Casablanca Medina is smaller and less tourist-focused than Fez or Marrakech — it dates only to the 18th century and was never the centre of a major sultanate, making it more authentic in the sense of being a working residential neighbourhood rather than a curated heritage zone. The Quartier Habous (the 'new medina', built by the French Protectorate in 1930–1952 to house the growing Moroccan population in a European-designed simulation of traditional architecture) is a more architecturally consistent and photogenic environment: Moorish arches, a central covered market, and the Pasha's palace facing the main square. The Casablanca central market (Marché Central, Boulevard Mohammed V, French colonial 1916 building) has the finest fish market in Morocco — the Atlantic trawlers dock at the adjacent Casablanca port and the market gets the first catch by 7 a.m.
Casablanca's Art Deco heritage — the 1920s–1940s Mauresque buildings along Boulevard Mohammed V and Rue du Prince Moulay Abdallah — represents the largest concentration of early-20th-century Art Deco architecture outside Miami Beach. The Villa des Arts (a 1934 Mauresque mansion converted to a contemporary art centre, free entry), the Cathédrale du Sacré-Cœur (1930, converted to a cultural centre after independence), and the Central Post Office (1918, the finest single Mauresque building in Casablanca) are the architectural anchors. The Casablanca Architecture Foundation runs guided tours (book online, Saturdays 9 a.m., 3 hours, MAD 200) through the Art Deco district.
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Casablanca deserves 1–2 days before moving to Fez or Marrakech. The Hassan II Mosque is a genuine architectural achievement (not just a tourist sight) and the Art Deco Ville Nouvelle is unlike anywhere else in Morocco. Casablanca also has better fish restaurants than Marrakech (being an Atlantic port city) and a more contemporary, less tourist-oriented urban culture. It is not a traditional medina city — visitors expecting the labyrinthine souqs of Fez will be disappointed. As a stopover between the airport and the south, 1.5 days is the minimum; 2 days covers everything at a comfortable pace.
Yes — the Hassan II Mosque is one of the very few mosques in Morocco open to non-Muslim visitors, by deliberate policy of the Hassan II Foundation. Guided tours (90 minutes, in French or English) run at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. daily except Friday (Friday is reserved for prayers). The tour includes the main prayer hall (glass floor sections, carved cedar ceiling 60 metres high), the underground hammam and ablutions facilities, and the roof terraces. Tickets cost MAD 120 for adults; book at the mosque ticket office or online at fmhii.ma. Dress code: covered shoulders and legs for all visitors, shoes removed at the entrance.
Mauresque (Moorish) architecture is the French Protectorate-era building style that combined French Beaux-Arts and Art Deco structure with Moroccan ornamental elements: Moorish arches, geometric tiled dadoes, carved plaster friezes, and mashrabiya (carved wooden screen) elements. Developed in Casablanca by architects including Henri Prost, Edmond Brion, and Albert Laprade from 1912 to the 1950s, it produced the most coherent colonial-era urban centre in North Africa. The result was a style that was neither authentically Moroccan nor purely European — a hybrid created for the French Protectorate's administrative and commercial buildings. The best examples are along Boulevard Mohammed V and the adjacent streets of the Ville Nouvelle.
The Portuguese Cistern in El Jadida (100 km south of Casablanca) was built in 1514 as the water supply for the Portuguese fortress of Mazagão. The underground chamber (34 x 34 metres, vaulted Gothic ceiling supported by five rows of columns) has a small circular opening in the roof through which light falls onto a shallow film of water on the floor — creating reflections of the Gothic vaulting that Orson Welles filmed for his Othello (1952). The entire space was underground and forgotten until 1916 when it was rediscovered during road works. It is one of the most atmospheric spaces in Morocco and receives a fraction of the visitors of Fez or Marrakech's medinas.
The ONCF Al Boraq high-speed train (TGV technology, French-built) connects Casa Voyageurs station to Marrakech in 3 hours (MAD 100 first class, MAD 80 second class, multiple daily departures). This is faster and more comfortable than driving (3.5 hours on the motorway) and significantly more comfortable than the CTM bus (4 hours). Book at oncf.ma (tickets available up to 30 days ahead, fill up on weekends and public holidays). The Casa Voyageurs station is different from Casa Port — use Voyageurs for Marrakech and the south; Port for the northern coastal line to Rabat and Tangier.
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