The Fondation de la Mosquée Hassan II is a mosque in Casablanca, Morocco that is open to non-Muslims through selected guided tours. It features a glass floor that allows Muslims the chance to pray over the Atlantic Ocean. The mosque can accommodate up to 25,000 worshipers and is one of Africa's largest mosques.
Magestic.
Cha- Mtee — Google review
All the entrances to the mosque surroundings are closed to visitors at 8.00h.
Ben Hussa — Google review
Good
Abdulaziz AA — Google review
Disrespectful, arrogant and service. We came to ask why we can't enter the mosque that was built by our contributes as Moroccans outside of Prayers hours they said the mosque is closed after each prayer wait until the next prayer or go buy a tickets with illogical prices to access the courtyard! This is a House od God this not an amusement park. And you are a foundation not a profitable organization. And when wanted to make an official complaint he gave us a white printing paper and pen nothing official... So unfortunate for such a great mosque.
Mehdi Elb — Google review
The beautiful building of the Foundation cost a lost of people's money but the Foundation is not doing enough for people. The mosque lacks green spots, trees and flower plants in the front lawn. The outside lawn floor is all marble and gets very hot in summer but there is no shade, no trees, no flowers, except in the corridors. The foreign visitors pay 120-Dirhams per person for a quick short visit inside, through basement. A lot of maintenance work needs to be done. Please beautify the outside lawn. Thanks.
Jay Max — Google review
Very nice and interesting place.
One of the biggest mosque in the world 🌎
The bustling United Nations Square, situated in the heart of the city, is encircled by a plethora of shops and eateries. A visit to this administrative hub provides an opportunity to witness firsthand the architectural prowess of Henri Prost. The square is adorned with public edifices that serve as prototypes for other structures across Morocco, including law courts. It also houses a magnificent statue honoring Marshal Lyautey, the initial French Resident-General in Morocco during 1912-1925.
Modern square has a good access with tram, meeting point. Surrounded by shops and banks, near the Clock tower and entrance to medina of Casablanca
Tomi Valny — Google review
Nice place for general public in the city centre.
PS:I wish I could find some historical description of these places in English.
Elly Raza علی رضا — Google review
English review: we only went here because the tram stop was right next to it, otherwise, I wouldn't go out of my way to visit this concrete block. There are a few trees but there's really nothing to see here, unless your idea of fun is staring at people like a weirdo. Casablanca can do better.
VICTOR SANCHEZ — Google review
Casablanca stands as a contrasting city that carries together the past and is looked upon as the future of tomorrow. The French architecture and the blend of its old medina's rawness takes it all! Have to say, as my friend told me - it takes time to fall in love with Casablanca.
Shubham Deora — Google review
Not much here. You could walk through and not realize it was a landmark.
There's some benches that weren't in use on a nice October day. It's not really arranged as a plaza like you might expect, with busy streets surrounding it. There's an interesting sculpture in a nearby traffic circle (but not in the square). There's some cafes not far away, but the square itself will attract exactly 2 minutes of your time.
Omar S — Google review
It is a public square in the center of Casablanca, Morocco. It has been central in the history of Casablanca. United Nations Square.
Bikramjit Das — Google review
Casablanca is having unwind area in Place des National Unies
Tram tracks run through this area. Shopping , restaurants, eating joints on both sides. If you want to shop then right from clothes to jewellery everything is available.
Due to proximity to sea this place has amazing breeze. Restaurants with outside sitting is ideal place to sip Moroccon Tea.
Dattatraya Udas — Google review
Cafe de France. One of the best places for a coffee in the city. Here you can sit and look at people that are passing by.
Steve Dahlfors — Google review
Impeccable after the facelift..square is a the beating heart of the city ..you can simply go for a walk ..watch a live music band or simply have a drink ..enjoy a pizza in Med 5 blvd and/or visit the old medina surroundings shops and souvenirs it is worth the detour. Starting point a nice coffee at the emblematic Cafè de France
E A — Google review
The best time to frequent this place is Sunday morning around 8 am. It's super quiet, clean, and easy to find parking. Other than that, stay away as it gets loud, dirty, and unaccessible.
Rod Redoun — Google review
Nation Square in Casablanca is a captivating blend of history, culture, and vibrant energy. Surrounded by architectural wonders and bustling market stalls, it's a must-visit for anyone exploring the city. From savoring traditional Market to exploring nearby landmarks, there's something for everyone here. A true gem in the heart of Casablanca
Erry MuD — Google review
The land that is now United Nations Square was the site of a large market outside the city walls before colonization. The clock tower was built in 1908 by order of the French commander Dessigny, next to the wall of the old city, so the square was called “Place de l’Horloge”, then it was called “Place de France” with the development of the surrounding area by architects who They were commissioned by Hubert Lyautey and the Residence-General to plan the new European city, most notably Henri Proust and Michel Acuchague. The square became a bus stop, and a globe designed by architect Jean-François Zivaco was built. The square changed with the construction of the tramway, which has an important stop at United Nations Square.
yassine hadda — Google review
Casablanca is not what we expected. A very busy and metropolitan city. Definitely a place to see. Try to get some local currency, this willake it more fun to shop around. Not to many places that take credit cards. I was able to pay in euros, and got local currency back. At first I was a little bummed but quickly discovered that it enabled me to haggle and shop around the
merchants and discovered some local flavors 😋.
Gabriele Kessler — Google review
Children ride small electrical cars and lots of people relax. Safe and open
Maarten van Beek — Google review
Nestled in the heart of the Casablanca, United Nations Square stands as a beacon of beauty and tranquility. From its manicured lawns to its elegant architecture, every aspect of this square exudes charm and sophistication.
One cannot help but admire the meticulous care with which the square is maintained. Pristine pathways wind through lush greenery, inviting visitors to stroll and admire the surroundings. However, the serenity of the square is occasionally disrupted by the hustle and bustle of the surrounding traffic, a minor inconvenience in an otherwise idyllic setting.
United Nations Square is not only a feast for the eyes but also a paradise for photographers and souvenir hunters alike. With its stunning backdrop and diverse array of vendors, it offers endless opportunities to capture memories and pick up unique mementos.
Safety is paramount at United Nations Square, with a visible police presence ensuring peace of mind for visitors day and night. Whether enjoying a leisurely stroll or browsing the stalls, one can explore this enchanting square with confidence and ease.
In summary, United Nations Square is a gem in the cityscape, combining beauty, accessibility, and safety in equal measure. Despite the occasional traffic congestion, its allure remains undiminished, making it a must-visit destination for locals and tourists alike.
7OKC-com — Google review
It's a nice little square to pass by if it's on your way.
Can S. Arat — Google review
Normal square. It's good to relax or see what is happening in town.
Enmanuel Ortega — Google review
This place is good to spend sometime with family and friends.
Good for kids.
There's a game park for kids and adults.
You can see almost all animals here.
The place very clean.
There's place to eat. And restaurant
Said Belowahed — Google review
Nice to visit but in the middle of intersection, we walked from IBIS hotel
Mohammed V Square, an open and spacious area constructed in 1916 amidst French Colonial structures, features a prominent statue and a fountain covered in pigeons. This architectural gem serves as the starting point for exploring Casablanca's diverse mix of old and new. A fascinating sight is the coexistence of traditional Moorish-style buildings like the Courts of Justice and Wilaya alongside the sleek modernity embodied by the newly built Grand Theatre de Casablanca.
Beautiful place to visit, with imponent buildings, the security it's very good, because politicians and authorities are in the buildings around the place Mohamed V, like french embassy, Moroccan Post and others important govern buildings, it's a very beautiful place to visit at the city, only thing I didn't liked was the birds, and people giving corn to this animals, but the children was so happy doing this, so it's all right to me.
Roberto Papov Junior — Google review
A must-visit site in Casablanca. I haven’t seen as many pigeons in one place as here. You will see hundreds and hundreds of them in the main square. The square itself is surrounded by some magnificent buildings with traditional designs and rich history. While tourists stop every few minutes for pictures, the square is at the heart of daily routine for the locals.
Malath Alzoubi — Google review
Liked feeding pigeons near the fountain. Plenty of room to take photos. Nice park nearby and safe for walking.
M'hamed Benaissa — Google review
It was interesting to see this magnificent entrance. Beautiful artwork. Unfortunately, you can photograph only the gate. But it is worth to check out the artesian skills. The entrance doors were really beautiful. Fine work!
Olga Sokolova — Google review
A nice place to pass by and take pictures. Avoid visiting on the weekend as it is very crowded.
Cha- Mtee — Google review
Huge square with a garden and fountain. Lots of people were hanging about. There were fun activities for kids and adults alike.
Isha Sharma — Google review
Historical main square of Casablanca. Justice, majority, government office, France consulate building, opera hall, historical apartments here. Here is most interesting photo area. Sometimes you can see who dressing to traditional men take photo with you.
Tolga “guidetolga” Günaydın — Google review
Very nice place.. good managed by local government.. every one can come and enjoy in this place safely..
This is very good public area for social interaction.. I saw kids were playing and feeding the birds and their moms were taking ecah others.. Very health live..
You should visit this place when you are in Casablanca..
Muhamad Ridlo — Google review
Pretty nice square, day or night, clean, and pretty safe for tourists as well. Nothing you really have to see in Casablanca but I found it nice enough to take picture and sit down for a bit.
Thomas Verbruggen — Google review
The temple is huge, quiet and beautiful, and the location is very nice. You are required taking off shoes. Taking photos are permitted.
Shu Yao — Google review
If it's on your way, you should at least go through this square. It's big, crowded and nice.
Can S. Arat — Google review
Mohammed V Square in Casablanca is bustling with life! With its gardens, central fountain, and picturesque birdlife, it offers a scenic retreat. Ideal for family picnics or kids' playtime, though it tends to get crowded due to its popularity.
Shriyaa — Google review
Good place to visit. The governor mansion, the court house and the military headquarters all in one place and the modern museum coming up right across the street - good for walking trip.
vinay moharil — Google review
Looks nice during sunset but it wasn't very clean
Mira F — Google review
For lovers of modern architecture, this area is a treasure trove of early twentieth century buildings. Highlights around the square include the monolithic Bank Magrib and the Post Office, both of which French and Moroccan styles. The area is also noteworthy for its people and pigeon-watching opportunities.
Raymond Lind — Google review
A great square with many pigeons that you can feed and take pictures with. People offer everything you need from souvenirs to bird food. There is also a great fountain and a beautiful huge inscription Casablanca, where you can take a great photo as a souvenir. Many shops and cafes and the people are very kind and welcoming.💗❤️💗
Veselina Niklenova — Google review
If you want to see a lot of pigeons, go here, just be wary of the photographers who want you to feed the pigeons. You're obviously going to be expected to tip them but some of them ask for silly amounts. Agree on a price before you even grab the food to feed the pigeons. Of course, feel free to support as they will do their best to capture pictures of you with the pigeons.
Anyway, it's a nice small square to just relax in and admire the pigeons.
You can also see a water seller here who wear traditional clothing from the Sahara desert. They wear red clothing with a big hat.
The Abderrahman Slaoui Foundation Museum is a privately owned establishment in downtown Casablanca. It houses a wide assortment of artwork, including paintings, posters, jewelry, and other objects. The museum is named after Abderrahman Slaoui, a Moroccan businessman and art collector.
I am picky about museums. I want to see great things, but I want it well presented with a story. This museum worked well for me. On entry I was given an English handout that was very helpful- pictures to show me what they were describing, and such beautifully written information that was not dry. I am thankful for the lift, though i don’t think you can enter the building step-free, perhaps from the rear if you ask. I did not have tea, as the only person in the museum, and being solo, it didn’t seem right.
Will you see famous works of art? No. This is a collection from a rich businessman and I liked to see his choices
Tanya Lubkin — Google review
Remarkable collection of Moroccan (and Asian as well) art and artifacts. The exhibits provide a rich cultural experience. However, the museum's size is relatively small, so it's a quick visit.
Youness Hourri — Google review
Such beautiful art deco! Loved the posters, historical paintings, and carved and painted glass boxes. Definitely worth a stop.
Sarah Schopp — Google review
Make sure to stop at this best museum, whether you're visiting Casablanca, you can discover the artistic richness of the Moroccan art's collection.
I had the chance to participate in a workshop organized by the us embassy.
YOUNES BENHSSISSIN — Google review
A must visit! I personally, find it very interesting. It is named after a Moroccan business and art collector called Abderrahman Slaoui. It's all about contemporary Moroccan art. It displays a collection of old posters, Moroccan jewelry, figurative paintings, and cristal objects.
Cha- Mtee — Google review
A small museum near the Arab League Park that is worth visiting. We got lucky that the entrance fee is free yesterday!
Renz Mae Ladroma — Google review
This eclectic and charming private collection stole our hearts. We appreciated being thoughtfully welcomed in English by the impressively multi-lingual staff, and being offered a collection guide printed in English, as the permanent exhibition signage is in French and Arabic. The size of the permanent collection on the first and second floors, combined with a temporary exhibition on the third allows you to thoroughly experience everything without becoming fatigued as is often the case in larger museums. We were especially fond of the vintage posters in the collection and were therefore delighted to learn we could purchase postcards containing the images as well as quality art books featuring the same. A highly recommended experience in Casablanca for lovers of arts and crafts.
Robin Barnes — Google review
Wow! A very nice building, well preserved. An exhibition that would be of interest to different kinds of public for several reasons: a well curated collection of historic pieces, an attractive display, a well explained tour (information card), great collection of posters, and could add several others.
Spent about an hour and a half going through the halls, and then Mente thè at the roof literary cafe. Chilled and really enjoyed the experience.
Elena Oros — Google review
Must-see museum with neat collections! It has a pretty wide arrays of exhibits. I particularly loved the glasswork—they were so exquisite and original! The museum building is not too large and it’s located off the main street, so it could be a bit hard to find, but definitely go check it out! Its collections were truly fascinating.
Zee Yon — Google review
Amazing collection and art from around the world. There is a possibility to buy copies of some of the posters' exhibition for really good prices. Totally worth the visit
Entissar El Mokhtar — Google review
A must see for any visitor of Casablanca to discover a private collection of arts from all over the world and of course Moroccan arts and a special Amazigh jewellery sets and if you are lucky you might meet up with ongoing paintings gallery .
A Mak — Google review
When you ask people in Casablanca what there is to see or do, they will usually say "there's nothing" or "Morocco mall". However, if you are tired of sitting at a coffee shop for 3 hours with the same coffee, this place is incredibly nice. There are many antiques of foreign origin as well as some Berber pieces. There is also a collections of ads for Morocco through a foreign lense. When I went there was also an exhibition of a modern day Odalesque more representative of current culture. I don't remember the price but it wasn't expensive at all and they serve nice tea on the top floor.
Morocco Mall, a prominent and high-end shopping center spanning over 24 acres, showcases a blend of contemporary and traditional Moroccan elements. This expansive mall serves as one of the largest shopping hubs in Africa, offering an array of attractions for diverse travelers such as couples and families.
Beside ocean, you can find good restaurants there and also will have good shopping. Location is perfect, you can try moroco mint tea and meal with live music
Mustafa Sheikhpour — Google review
This is one of the up scaled malls in Casablanca , perhaps the only one that carries many well known international brands , located close to the sea , many shops along some famous well known , Many cafes , it lacks good restaurants, the choice of what is there is very limited.
But it’s the best mall in this city.
M. Ahmed — Google review
The largest mall in North Africa. It has stores of all types and every budget! On the last floor, there is an exclusive section with all the haute couture brands, but on all the rest you can find mainstream brands of mid budget. We fell in love with Swiss Arabian on the ground floor. Really impressed by the huge aquarium with sharks and sea rays!
Katerina Ioannidou — Google review
Beautiful Mall. All the big brands are available. Ample parking. Food area. Nice walking area outside by the sea. Walk to sea 5 minutes away. Would recommend a visit.
Muhammad Ali — Google review
The Mall is too far from the city center. If you go by tram, you'll have to walk a lot until you reach it.
Many shops (all shops except the supermarket and the food court) were closed.
The Food Court is on the last floor, where you could eat next to a beautiful view of the ocean.
Stanislava Kalcheva — Google review
Huge shopping mall with loads of great shops. Take the time to view the aquarium if you visit.
Brendan Carney — Google review
I enjoyed visiting this mall while in Casablanca. It is complete with trendy shops, a food court, IMAX cinema, IKEA and a nice huge aquarium in the heart of it... with sharks.
Josh Lagrimas — Google review
A mega mall with nearly all the big international brands.
It is a lively place with a live band , beautiful aquarium and fountain.
Plenty of food courts to chose from and a huge IMAX just outside.
Would love to visit again.
abigael ngare — Google review
Hello tourists and fellow seafarers. My starting point is from casa porto. If i get home i will upload a video on youtube for your step by step instructions from your ship to immigration to the gate and going to Morocco mall. You can see a lot of nice views along the way. Stay in touch
Vens Dael — Google review
The best mall in Morocco combination of merjan plus LC wikiki and bunch of other facilities or small malls . Amazing experience although the prices emmm . If you're rich your rich 😉
I was in the fish thing that I'll share in the videos . I didn't like the lights in the elevator cuz the reflection of the glass you can't really record the inside emmm rip my 25dh hhh anyways it was worth the experience
Yassine Yangossa — Google review
Super mall with popular brands shops by the ocean side and an inbuilt aquarium to behold.
Abubakar Shebe — Google review
Love the mall pretty big. You can find the big brands like Dior, Louis Vuitton, gucci and other.
There's an aquarium inside the mall with small sharks which ia pretty, it was actually my first to see shark🥰
They have big cinema also the IMAX.
Food court is on the third floor.
Atm cash machine is everywhere.
Definitely a place to go to shop and to windowshop.😅
Max A — Google review
Cool mall they have a big fish tank in the middle , All the best luxury stores like Louis Vuitton, Chanel......Christian Dior ,Fendi ,Zara.....
Great food court and friendly staff.
Parking is easy and secure .
Cameron Bird — Google review
Quite average. There are a couple of nice touches that you don’t get with other malls in the country, but it’s let down in other ways that cancel out the benefits.
No AC which immediately makes things more difficult. I’m not local, but even locals are fanning themselves while walking around shops.
The aquarium was nice, and you did get a small snapshot of it for free. The ‘designer alley’ area seemed more of a tourist attraction than shopping area. Person after person getting their photo taken in front of Off White and Balenciaga. Maybe fun if you’re into that.
One thing I’ll say for it is that it’s so much bigger than it needs to be, that it’s a bit more spacious than most malls, since there aren’t enough shops, and then people to fill it.
Good selection of restaurants in the Food Court, particularly Western brands. McDonalds, KFC, Burger King, Pizza Hut, Dominos and Baskin Robbins.
William Phelps — Google review
Can't say anything negative but still you feel something is missing
One of the best malls in Morocco
It has a huge aquarium inside with an elevator inside it you can ride with 25 dirhams
Full of brands but Prices are expensive
Parking is available with a fee
Special needs wheelchair parking is available
Special needs wheelchair entrance is available
Khaled Abdou — Google review
There's a beautiful aquarium inside the mall. The North Atlantic Ocean, is right outside the mall. Beautiful views, delicious Bubble Tea on the first floor. Palm trees everywhere. Gorgeous views from the food court. Nice high end stores
Harriet Tubman Herself — Google review
For the biggest mall in Africa, you’d expect a lot better. There’s no casual seating area in the entire, only establishment owned seating. There’s no public wifi, and the air conditioning either doesn’t work or is very low quality. One toilet cleaning staff member was coming out the bathroom, but saw me heading towards it, so he turned back towards and looked at me with a fairly frightening face. Safe to say I did not enter. The mall itself doesn’t take that long to get around and wasn’t busy at all which is good. There is a very wide choice of food on the top floor which was nice too. Aquarium in the middle a nice touch, but this place is still underwhelming
Brandon Wallis — Google review
The best Mall in Morocco..
All u u need ull find here, the best Local and The best memories.. since coming here more than 7 years it became my Spot when im bored.
Safaa Ousaid — Google review
Very beautiful mall including an aquarium with little sharks and different fish inside. There's a DJ playing live music and there a a big variety of brands including designer brand like LV, Gucci, Balenciaga Off White and more. There's a food court too.
Would recommend this Mall for sure!
Beykan Nalcakar — Google review
There are good shops, not many. However this mall doesn't have clean toilets, no handwash, no tissue papers in toilets etc.
There is no information board, if floor is wet (I was about to slip and fall today due to a wet floor).
This mall can't be the best now, there are other good mall in this city. Definitely some improvements needed for Morocco mall.
Jobi Thottungal — Google review
What I love about Morocco Mall is the dancing fountain which was built by WET Design, the company behind the iconic Bellagio Fountains in Las Vegas and The Dubai Fountain. It was such a popular attraction when it opened back in 2011. However, over the years since after it’s opening, I’ve noticed that the fountains have barely been maintained and now there are so many broken lights and water jets. Almost all the nozzles and lights in the fountain barely even work now, especially since after the COVID-19 pandemic. I strongly suggest the mall to get the fountain repaired and contact WET to renovate and upgrade the lighting system to LEDs, and also add new shows if possible. I just hope that the mall can get the fountain working properly again.
Daniel Barros — Google review
Really nice, good security, nice shops. Good mix of casual and high end. Better than any general shopping centre in the UK. Massive shark tank!
This contemporary Catholic church, constructed in 1954, showcases striking stained-glass windows. Situated on the outskirts of a French-inspired district in Casablanca, Morocco, it stands out among the predominantly mosque-filled landscape. The Notre Dame de Lourdes church is highly regarded for its intricate stained glass artwork created by renowned artist Gabriel Loire. It is one of only two Catholic churches in the city and is considered a must-see attraction.
Beautiful church with a very calm and serene aura. The stained glass artwork is amazing and is worth a visit. The architectural work is also admirable. It has a pipe organ with a massive stained glass mosiac as the background, which is very impressive. The Grotto is also very calm and quiet.
It is very close to the city and can be accessed by taxi easily.
Luigi Fernando — Google review
Designed by a glass artist from Chartres, the vertical stained glass panels brilliantly illustrate familiar Catholic foundational stories but in a gloriously colorful way. The floor to ceiling panels line the two elongated walks of the church with the light diffusing differently on one side from the other, dependent upon the sun. Clever hidden images, like one of the Paris Church of Notre Dame can be found. Closes early some days so check hours.
Amine Touil — Google review
Very different architecture and especially stained glasses of church shows the difference.
yunus emre demir — Google review
You need to go in the church to just see the beautiful glass work
Scott Gaudun — Google review
Interesting church built in brutalist style. However, the hours are not visible anywhere so we went there in vain, as we could not get in. We were told it opens at 2PM and we went there at noon.
Sorana Enoiu — Google review
A hidden gem in Casablanca. A modernist church whose main attraction are the amazing stained glass windows by Gabriel Loire. Definitely worth a visit.
gentile paglia — Google review
Large Catholic Church, landmark on our Casablanca tour. Impressive glass windows narrating the story of Christ
Thomas Imboden — Google review
Outstanding place, I had a very good time in this place at night, as I watched a classical music concert, lovely time there, the environment made me feel like I’m on a different country, definitely a good place for tourists. The thing is, it must be open to public to discover it.
Hamza Naim — Google review
Stunning inside. The stained glass murals cover both opposing walls. They're is no cost to walk through the church.
Jerri Grunewald — Google review
If you're Catholic and happen to be in Casablanca, God the Father, Son and holy spirit leads you hear, visit this church even if you're not Catholic, you'll find God and one of the most beautiful architecture in the city after the Cathedral of course:)
There's a sale of clothes and jewelry outside the church but they don't push it to you so that's great no hustling.
The music is just Catholic, great! I wouldn't leave that out.
Lawrence — Google review
Truly magnificent Catholic church with incredible stained glass windows. There is a grotto just outside the entrance where you can light candles for blessings and remembrances.
Richard Schagrin — Google review
Beautiful Catholic church ⛪️, glass stained windows everywhere! Very cool architecture building.
Frank Xiong — Google review
Relatively modern Christian church with stunning stain glass windows. The church was guarded by armed police and military officers. Visitors were being let in about three at a time with time limit of about 10 minutes.
Peter (Jean-Pierre Rousseau) — Google review
A must see in Casablanca.
The stained glass is beautiful. The details are simply exquisite.
Mal- Kay — Google review
This modern architecture looks simple outside. The moment you walk into this French Catholic church, the quality of the glasswork would blow you away. Hallgrimskirkja in Reykjavik just popped up in my mind - both emphasize the vertical elements.
The Museum of Moroccan Judaism is a distinctive museum that showcases the rich Jewish history in Morocco. It is the sole Jewish museum within the Arab world and provides an intriguing glimpse into the religion, traditions, and daily lives of Jews in Morocco. The exhibits feature a variety of artifacts such as paintings, clothing, ornaments, and even complete displays of Moroccan synagogues.
Lovely and interesting museum to learn about the long history of Judaism in Morocco. I wish there was more explanation though, as well as a gift shop/book store (perhaps with the images on display in the museum) because I definitely would have purchased some more info to take home!
Terri Harel — Google review
Small and nice. It includes some interesting artefacts and pictures. It was so peaceful when I was there because I was the only visitor at the time.
Malath Alzoubi — Google review
Moderately interesting collection of historical items from a few synagogues around Morocco. Unfortunately, no sense of the current population and practice of the faith.
K McT — Google review
Worth a visit. Said to be the only Jewish museum in Africa. Small, mainly artefacts and photos. It’d be a great bonus to see history telling, such as how Jews came to the land and how they lived with Muslims. There’s a lovely garden. Ticket 50. Winter closes at 50DH (but the lady may shut down the entrance at 4pm)
Summer Ying Wang — Google review
Great place to learn about history of Judaism in Morocco!
Abdeladim Aithajjoub — Google review
Small but interesting museum. Most of the descriptions are not in English or Hebrew (French only). I used Google translate but an additional language would be nice.
Yekutiel Sandman — Google review
I personally learned new things about Judaism and my Sefardí roots since I came from València
Carlos Garc?a Hern?ndez — Google review
I loved this museum, it’s not very famous in Casablanca but should be.
The historical artifacts are super interesting, definitely worth checking out.
The entrance fee is 50dhs which is fine, Wednesday are free for students.
I heavily recommend this museum for any history fans.
Nada Kimari — Google review
This is quite a nice place with a nice aura and a very special vibe.
I guess I couldn't give more than three stars because of the following:
● There was no guide to give further explanation. We would have welcomed a little more information. We had a lot of questions and we got out with no answers.
● For what we saw, the price is quite unfair for locals. 50Dh/person. I think It would be better I guess if there's a cheap fee for locals and a higher fee for foreigners (like most countries do). It would encourage people to come more often, and even come again to take guests.
● Maybe, the lighting should be revisited because there are some items that are hard to see due to the reflections of different bulmb lights on the windows.
Apart from the two above mentioned minor false notes, everything was great.
The way the space is arranged and the rooms are organized + the pictures in the corridor showing how it was and who was there and how they lived and taught back then. I loved it.
The clothes, the tools, the chandeliers, the jewelry and the lecterns are all very well presented with reference numbers that are quite clear.
The study room and the Torah reading space project a true spiritual vibe.
And the surrounding garden is just awsome. The way it's arranged and shaped is very cozy. It should be highlighted.
kassoul English — Google review
Experience could have been better if there was a guided tour of the Museum but it has historical photos and items that illustrate the culture of the Moroccan Jewish communities who have lived in Morocco for a long time.
Nnabuihe Ikechukwu — Google review
Great wee museum, in a very pleasant area of Casablanca. I'm not Jewish, in fact I have no faith, but am interested in different beliefs and cultures. The more l learn about the different ways of worship gives me an insight to how they work.
Brian Cunningham — Google review
Interesting array of traditional clothing, religious articles, etc from era gone by. Includes Aron HaKodesh, Bimah, etc from Synagogues no longer in use.
Benzion Milecki — Google review
Established in 1997, it is the only museum devoted to Judaism in the Arab world. The museum, whose building originated in 1948 as a Jewish orphanage that housed up to 160 Jewish youth, was opened by King Mohammed VI on 20 December 2016.
The Mahkama du Pacha, a grand government building in the style of Moorish architecture, showcases exquisite mosaics, marble columns, and intricately carved cedar ceilings. Serving as both a court of justice and an events venue for state occasions, this impressive structure is renowned for its remarkable outside design influenced by the Moors. While public access inside is limited, visitors can appreciate the building's noteworthy appearance and unique architectural features.
The best place i ever visited 😍🇲🇦
Fazolina Ouad — Google review
July 2022, my attempt at going in was not successful- maybe be due there were 5 guards at the door no one mentioned a bribe. One said no visitors for 2 years. Still a fine building to see while passing into the Habous
Tanya Lubkin — Google review
Nothing to see...they won't let you in. Addendum: the following week, a shopkeeper told us 'it's open, go over there'. so off we went, door open, guards there. Not a hint of tickets, no signs of anything, it is a gov't building, unoccupied, on a Sunday. After a tedious predictable discussion, a 200DRM fee was requested. The place is beautiful inside. For a functioning gov't office building it is in very good shape. The patterned ceilings, internal fountain, tiled walls. But not much terribly new to see, and certainly worth tolerating the dubious behavior of guards.
Steven Webb — Google review
This parliamentary and judicial building, which is also designated to host the most important ceremonies and official events, is one of the most important architectural landmarks in the city, and it is recommended to visit it during Casablanca tourism trips.
It may be difficult to enter the government building, which is still in use until this moment since 1952, after 4 years of construction. Because of the daily workflow and time, however, taking pictures of the building from the outside, where the elegant and elegant architectural design is really worth suffering during tourism tours in Casablanca, in the vicinity of the place.
If you are lucky enough to visit the building from the inside, you will definitely enjoy watching the white marble columns that distinguish its squares and the cedar wood ceilings that harmonize with their decorations of finely carved plaster and colorful mosaic pieces. .
Yassine El Alaoui — Google review
La mahkama du pacha is another beautiful building you can find on Muhammed V Square. It was conceived in 1925 by a French architect called Auguste Cadet. It is the court of justice which also serves as a venue for special state receptions. It was conceived in the French Arab style called Mauresque with strong Moorish elements. Some features remind you of Granada’s Alhambra. Some give a glimpse of Persian medrasahs.
Amine Touil — Google review
I love the place I think conducted this is one of the best Monument or the Casablanca with a very old and interesting architecture with full art géométrie historique atmosphère definitely a great place to go if you are for one day in the old city of Casablanca.
Lahraichi Youssef (YLA) — Google review
It's time to open this architectural edifice for public and tourists, bureaucratic tasks could be guaranteed somewhere else or in parallel as before the 2018's. Mahkama of pacha is just awesome, with its fountains, its breathtaking marble, the coloured mosaic, and the inspiring roofs made with wood, and colourful glass.
mohammed amine fathallah — Google review
Amazing beautiful place! From reading other reviews, we were lucky to get in, the tickets were 100 MAD per person - worth every penny and more
Bill Buchanan — Google review
This is an awesome example of Art Deco buildings of beginning of twentieth century in Casablanca.
MOHAMMED SALAHEDDINE LAZRAK — Google review
Very disappointed! Wanted to visit this place a lot during my day in Casablanca. After coming there, I found out that I can’t enter without any explanation why. Strange,no? When you see people posting photos and reviews all the time. Guards were only laughing and saying we can take picture of the door and nobody can enter, no answer on my questions how people enter there and post it on the Internet.
Єлизавета Пух — Google review
The guards told me that i needed to be a member of a tour, but one of them then kindly allowed me to enter for some time.
Ain Diab is a lively and prosperous district located on the stylish stretch of coastline called La Corniche. It features a variety of dining options ranging from creperies and shawarma cafes to high-end French restaurants. The area also boasts trendy nightclubs that keep the party going until dawn. Visitors can enjoy the lengthy stretches of sand at Plage Lalla Meryem and Plage Ain Diab, which are accompanied by snack bars and ice cream parlors.
Villa des Arts de Casablanca is a modern gallery housed in an exquisite Art Deco mansion built in 1930s. It showcases contemporary artwork and hosts various events, serving as a prominent cultural center. The exhibitions at this museum highlight the talents of Moroccan artists, both emerging and well-established, providing visitors with an opportunity to explore the rich artistic heritage of the nation.
It was really entertaining to visit the villa. We went there for a field trip, and all the students loved it. The tour guide was friendly and kind. I also loved the workshop . Would totally recommend to go with your family and friends
Abdelhadi Bouhmida — Google review
Unfortunately there aren't many museums and art galleries that I could find open in Casablanca except for this one but it was worth the walk there and free admission. The paintings being featured from the artist Mustapha Hafid were amazing, the technique so unique, a must see. Me faves here...
Karla Sanchez — Google review
A small but lovely center featuring changing exhibitions, which welcomes visitors at no charge. Staff were friendly and welcoming, and provided us with a complimentary catalogue of the current exhibition's artist's work. Villa des Arts is a must-visit for arts and culture enthusiasts in Casablanca. As the space is small, you'll likely need less than 30 minutes for your visit, so plan to pair it with lunch or brunch at one of the many lovely restaurants in the adjacent Gauthier neighborhood.
Robin Barnes — Google review
We did not have a chance to enjoy the collection as the museum was closed. The guards at the entrance let us know that the new exhibition is being prepared. We checked the website before our visit, and there was no special note there.
A bit disappointing as we rushed there early in the morning before catching the train. I understand that the venue is private and has the right to decide on the opening hours. However, more predictability and transparency could help improve the visitor experience and, consequently, reviews.
Julia Kornysheva — Google review
An oasis of calm in hectic Casa. Free entry, cool contemporary art. Even the villa itself is architecturally interesting
Nik K — Google review
I went on a week day, it was very quiet clean. No one disturbed me walkin on the building or taking photos.
The art also was interesting most of it from new talents
Amine Maghous — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous, super well maintained and very calm
Salma Ouchtine — Google review
Love the architecture perfect Ly renovate of this Gem of art-deco.
FREE admisión for exhibitión of contemporain painters
Hubert RANOUX — Google review
Great little art gallery tucked off from one of the main roads in Casablanca. A beautiful haven away from the hustle and bustle of the streets. A great place to look at art and relax. I highly recommend
Kody McGregor — Google review
It's a small art gallery mostly focused on work from local/domestic artists. As the taste in art is very individual, I'm not commenting on the exhibition itself (that being said I've found several pieces I really liked) but I'd rather point out the extraordinary building and attached garden that are a quiet, beautiful oasis in pulsing metropolis.
Pavel Macek — Google review
One of my favorite cultural/artistic establishments in Casablanca. Always new exhibitions & artists to discover! Definitely recommend.
Chaïmaa — Google review
Beautiful welcoming place, well-maintained and operates smoothly, the guards are friendly and professional. After my first visit i was excited to show the place to a friend,we went there on the 10th December to find everything was replaced with uninteresting african art only, hopefully Louis Morere corner that never changes saved the day
Thank you Villa Des Arts
Anfaplace mall, located in the city of Casablanca, is a smaller mall with mid-range priced shops. It has a better view of the ocean and access to the beach through a long promenade. The mall is well located and offers indoor shopping as well as outdoor cafes and shops on its promenade. It has good views of the beach and attractive architecture.
Goooood shopping mall with nice restaurants beside Ocean
Mustafa Sheikhpour — Google review
Really nice mall. Much better that Morocco mall. Access to sea, 200m away. Great sea views from food court. Usual assortment of mall stores. Cafes on second and third floors. WCs are simply excellent. Not very big mall, suffers from low ceiling. But very good choice in this town
Steven Webb — Google review
Very well located in the city of Casablanca. It offers indoor shopping center and outside sea front cafés and shops in a very nice promenade. I like the outside area and restaurants, still almost all the brands left the Mall and the turnover is very high
Mehdi EL HARRAS — Google review
Very cool small mall near the beach with lovely seeing and shops
Mohammad Aljeemaz — Google review
A refreshing modern and clean mall and a retreat from the heat of beautiful Casablanca.
3 levels of brand name stores with a great selection of food. Food prices are higher than Casablanca in general, but still well below North American prices. Clothing outlet prices are similar to Spain.
The hidden secret of Anaplace mall is the access to the beach. There you will find horses (with some beautiful Arabs) and even a camel to ride for a very modest fee. We didn’t want to do the tourist overnight stay to ride a camel, as we generally avoid tours.
Easily negotiated a ride for 110 Dirhams, or about $12!
Douglas Greff — Google review
Nice little mall right on the beach supermarket downstairs aswell
Thomas Banks — Google review
Very nice views. Great place to cool off and grab a bite. Pretty views of the beach, and nice architecture.
Casper The Friendly Ghost Writer — Google review
Nice sunset, not lot of stores, but they have great prices. The employees are friendly at this mall even the security.
safia gagaz — Google review
Nice modern mall with the usual stores. There is a great children's wear store there. We were there during Ramadan so most of the food kiosks were not open but we ate at Paul's and it was delicious. Almost forgot the mall is right at the ocean for a beautiful view.
Debra Nicholson — Google review
A good place,but not to visit on the weekends it was so crowded
chaima Boussetta — Google review
Nice and clean place for shopping and dining out with family. Ample parking. A few minutes walk to the beach and mosque. Would recommend.
Muhammad Ali — Google review
Nice quiet mall that has benefitial good not big brand
Outdoor food court
AMR NABIL — Google review
A great place to visit and spend time buying International and Moroccan brands. Nice atmosphere and good range of cafes and restaurants.
Juan Carlos Martinez — Google review
Love this place. It’s close to the place I usually rent with my fiancée, so we can have a nice romantic walk in the sunshine. The cinema is also basically next door. So after some shopping and eating, you can go for a walk on the beach or just sit on a rock and enjoy the sunset with your habibi. When it comes to food, you have something for everyone. Pizza, Asian, Sea food .. they also have a delicious la crepe (pancake) place with freshly prepared juices and smoothies, very delicious. So, if in Casablanca and you are close to the Anfaplace Mall, you must pay a visit! For those with kids, there is a big toy store on the second level.
David Macleod — Google review
The very first mall that I visited in Casablanca! Not too crowded and it's near the beach. You've got plenty of dining and shopping options.
Emz Blas — Google review
This is a pretty good mall near Four Seasons hotel in Casablanca. Was able to find couple nice scarves at a small store. The dining area has a variety of fast food restaurant options.
Casa Port train station in Morocco stands out from the airport station due to its modern facilities and impressive architecture. The building makes efficient use of sunlight for energy conservation and is conveniently located near other means of transportation, including trams and grand taxis. It also boasts a vibrant food court and proximity to many international hotels. However, it should be noted that foreign bank cards cannot be used to purchase train tickets; only cash is accepted. The only security check at the entrance is a ticket check.
Beautiful, Clean, Well looked after Transport station , Exceptional, International standard, hospitable, efficient, punctual. I have traveled and been at this station multiple times and never had a complain, Has many stores and even food places for a quick snack
Khaleel Mohammad — Google review
Cool train station that it is pretty clean! Downstairs there are a miso, Waikiki and other shops! Couple of places to grab a bite to eat. Tickets are sold with card only on the machine and cash on the counter. The line can get busy but it moves fast!
Virginia L — Google review
This station is a stark contrast to the one at the airport. I was super surprised to arrive at such a modern building with plenty of facilities for tbt weary traveller - banks, convenience stores and an American embassy (McDonalds). As a tip, you can’t use foreign bank cards to purchase train tickets at the machines or online - only cash! The only security check is someone at the door making sure you have a ticket, otherwise it’s smooth sailing
David Maddison — Google review
i like this train station in particular. the best one in Casablanca. it feels like you need a map in order to navigate it.
Yassine — Google review
Miniso's pricing was a scam. The prices written on the shelves aren't the same as the ones you'll actually end up paying. Huge waste of time
Lina Sadki — Google review
A beautiful modern and clean Train Station in Casablanca, Morocco. A shopping mall and also a place where you can have something to eat. Restaurants and Bar/Cafes are inside the new nice building.
Don Lindio — Google review
This has to be the most beautiful train station in the entirety of Morocco. It has everything you need, ATMs, Apple Store, Coffe Shops, including Starbucks, restaurants such as McDonald's, and many fashion stores like Levis and LC Waikiki
Accessibility is a priority in that place, elevators, clean toilets, and some rooms for people who need to do their prayers.
wadie benabdouh — Google review
Nice, clean station. I feel sorry for the ladies who keep mopping and sweeping the floor. In terms of mobile carriers, Maroc Telecom and Orange definitely have storefronts in the station; Inwi's seemed to indicate "opening soon" at the time of my visit. There's a police station right across the street.
Eric Chan — Google review
I had a good experience at this train station, but I like to mention that their ticket machines don’t work with international credit cards so go straight to the cashier.
Yesenia Quintero — Google review
Somewhat noisy listening to frustrated truckers trying to move along to collect their grain.
jon L — Google review
Great service and £2.91 to get from Mohammedia to the Casa Port (end of the line). Toilets in the station were clean. Station had all modern style of convenience shops.
Martin — Google review
The train station change so much .it's very clean now schedule is respected in this moment I'm taking train to the airport it's direct line
It's takes almost 40mn two type of class first and second class .
I had snack from the grocery shop inside the station .also they have all kind of shops food clothing . mobile phone . almost all what you need.great station
Reda Benbrahim — Google review
Awesome architecture. Glassy and makes maximum use of Sunlight ( Conservation of energy. Also very close to all other means of transport around the city, tram, grand taxi etc. Not just that , it is also near a lot of international hotels. A vibrant Food court present . I give them a well deserved 5 star !
The Centenary House Hotel is situated in the old medina of Casablanca and it provides a beautiful view over the city. It is perfect for tourists who want to see the traditional Moroccan lifestyle and the old medina.
I visited at 5 AM. The woman and men were walking to open there shops. A few fruit vendors were already open for a long day. It was mostly women in hijab. There are no official laws in the Constitution of the Maldives that require women to cover their heads, but Maldivian women commonly wear a hijab and niqab in public. I brought a gold scarf from WalMart, Penticton, and long smock from Gr Britain. I felt better in this dress as I visited the Hassan II Mosques.
PAZ Development — Google review
Atmospheric venue near the port
Liz Wisely — Google review
Great
JoRo — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very beautiful art exhibition, a surprising opening and as for the location in the middle of the old medina, a stunning discovery
(Original)
Une très belle exposition d arts, un vernissage surprenant et quant au lieu en pleine ancienne médina une découverte stupéfiante
Marylene Gabillet — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice place, but the surroundings are horrible and they only speak Arabic and accept Moroccan money
(Original)
Lugar legal, porém nas redondezas horrivel e só falam árabe e aceutam dinheiro marroquino
Rodrigo Antunes — Google review
(Translated by Google) I was born in the old medina
(Original)
Je suis né à l'ancienne medina
Hamid Oumlil — Google review
(Translated by Google) I love it 😍
(Original)
J'adore 😍
Imane beauty cosmetic — Google review
(Translated by Google) The beautiful old medina 😍
(Original)
La bella old medina 😍
The El Hank Lighthouse, constructed in 1916, stands tall at a height of 167 feet and features an inner spiral staircase. It was designed by French architect Albert Laprade in the early twentieth century. This iconic landmark offers a unique perspective of Casablanca with its panoramic 360-degree view of the city.
I wish from the interests and the competent authorities responsible for the city of Casablanca
Make the area more aesthetic and clean to bring visitors and tourists 😁💖
Moncef Achemli — Google review
Quick 5 minute stop at the lighthouse. Went during sunrise, but day was too cloudy to get any views. Area is mostly abandoned and lots of graffiti and broken down housing surrounding it. The observation deck area which is few minutes drive before getting to the lighthouse is much better since able to get amazing view of Hassan II mosque across the water and also of the Atlantic Ocean and seashore.
Mian Javaid, MD — Google review
Fabulous view of the surrounding area. You can get an almost 360 view of the ocean and city. Around the lighthouse on the ground there is quite a lot of trash and broken glass. You have to look where you step. There is also steep cliffs behind the lighthouse down to the ocean. If you are careful you can climb down and get to the sea.
Sup 0 — Google review
Being here allows you to blissfully unwind and effortlessly find peace within yourself and take a break from the city hustle. Soak in the calmness of this place, the view of the Atlantic and embrace the serenity that the El Hank Lighthouse offers.
Jarrod Brown — Google review
Stand like this lighthouse at sunset on the promontory and you will see the Atlantic Ocean wallpaper
??????Bugi — Google review
We could only view the lighthouse from the outside. There are houses around the lighthouse where people live. We were greeted by a Moroccan resident living there, and he began to tell us a story about the lighthouse, which was interesting, but of course, he asked for money for it. You can also find this information on the internet if you want to avoid paying.
Ellen Ellen — Google review
A great view next to a century old lighthouse.
Malath Alzoubi — Google review
The places looks great, their was a man who offered to take us up for a fee of USD 10 per person, it is a lot for Morocco but it was worth it! The view is great, you get to see both the very poor and very rich part of the city as shown in the pictures attached!
Hady El Houeik — Google review
I heard they are now fixing the main light inside, and the body of the tower is not opened to the public.
McGwire Wayne — Google review
The area has some great views of the coast, but the lighthouse itself is shut and pretty much abandoned. The whole area is very run down and dirty. There is no point in going to the lighthouse itself.
Andy Smith — Google review
I was in Casablanca in April 2014 and I absolutely loved the sunset washing over the lighthouse. Took some lovely photos around the shore and the lighthouse itself.
Emi Glover — Google review
The view from the lighthouse is amazing!
The entire shoreline along the mini-cape has a craggy terrain, beautifully sculpted by the battering waves.
Beth El Temple is a stunning synagogue with beautiful artistry on the walls and ceiling. It is unique to Moroccan Judaism and is a wonderful place to visit. The congregation is warm and welcoming, making it a great place to worship.
Nostalgic ❤️
Since 1942, alot of interesting book and great service.
All kosher inside
Rachad Koaik — Google review
Beautiful synagogue 🕍 😍, very clean, friendly staff, gorgeous interior architecture, and well kept up.
Frank Xiong — Google review
Beautiful synagogue in central Casablanca. Worth a visit bb
Rafael Benzaquen — Google review
A Culinary Marvel! The flavors at FILLI CAFE are nothing short of extraordinary. Each dish is a masterpiece, perfectly crafted and wonderfully presented. The service is impeccable, and the ambiance is delightful. For anyone who enjoys eating, this is a must-visit!
Ho Switcha — Google review
Gorgeous synagogue. Probably the most stunning one I have ever been to (which is a lot considering I’m a Jew that studies Middle eastern Judaism). The one thing is that you must “prove to be Jewish” which unfortunately in a colonized/imperialized country like Morocco (even after 1400 years of Moroccan Arab Judaism) means that you are Ashkenazi (European Jewish and American.) when the head guide say my passport I was allowed in but the grounds manager who is probably illiterate anyway gave me hard time considering he didn’t know my last name is Jewish and by virtue of being brown, suspect. Anyway major Casablanca and Morocco highlight!
Rich Nedjat — Google review
Nicest synagogue I've ever been to. Warm and welcoming congregants. Beautiful artistry on the walls and ceiling. Super duper nice.
Rami Casper — Google review
Very beautiful synagogue, must visit
Roy Shilo — Google review
Absolutely beautiful synagogue, renovated in 1996 but built in 1949. The attention to detail and the stained glass representing the 12 tribes of Israel, are stunning. We celebrated Purim here, and the voices of centuries past echoed from the reading of Megillat Esther!
Debra Kiez — Google review
Easy to find, security present and a nice guide. Nice to see Jewish life thriving in Casablanca. Don't miss it.
Roni Ogin — Google review
Beautiful small synagogue build in 1949.
Glenn Goldman — Google review
Well kept and protected (security outside) Synagogue originally built in 1949. You have to be Jewish to enter though.
Stephen Rubenstein — Google review
Services only on Shabbat and Holidays. Gorgeous! Women’s section upstairs. No Kiddush after services. Spacious.
Elie Levy — Google review
Beautiful Sephardic shul still in use today. Women's section is on the second floor and has excellent visibility.
Ellen Powell — Google review
Beautiful synagogue. So happy we were able to visit. It was an awesome moment for educating others about the beauty of Judaism. May Hashem continue to bless your congregation
The Catholic Church's Sacred Heart Cathedral is a former cathedral that is now a museum. The building is decorated with beautiful stained glass windows and during the day, it looks like an amazing sight, but at night, it becomes even more spectacular.
The Casablanca church was constructed in 1930. The cathedral ceased its religious function in 1956, after the independence of Morocco. It subsequently became a cultural centre which is open to visitors. It has hosted numerous art exhibitions. The Institut Français in Casablanca even organized an electronic music night inside nave of the former church on October 10, 2015.
The church was designed by French architect Paul Tournon, using the Art Deco style. It is commonly referred to as a cathedral, although in reality it has never technically been one as it was never the seat of a bishop.
Zakaria Mzil — Google review
The cathedral doesn’t open its doors during weekdays. I was told by the guards that I can only visit on Sundays and Saturdays.
The facade is distinguished. You can see traces of European and Moroccan architecture styles. It’s located next to the Arabic League Park and not far from Mohammed V square.
Malath Alzoubi — Google review
Stunning building with impressive architecture, but closed for years for renovation and not open to the public (although not announced anywhere, so we wasted time getting there).
Sorana Enoiu — Google review
Sacred Heart Cathedral in Casablanca is an architectural masterpiece that leaves a lasting impression. Its grandeur, neo-Gothic style, and historical significance makes a beautiful landmark. But unfortunately closed for renovation.
Can Kabayel — Google review
Only open for a selected few. We saw the guard escorting two people into the church so we approached the locked gate to ask if we could go in. The guard told us the church is always closed and a few seconds later he let two men in while we were still there.
Elina K — Google review
Still closed! But for the best.. its beauty is not insignificant, its beauty is dazzling.. sacred heart church one of the city's landmarks.Her beauty changes in one way during the day and the night in another form (photo with sunset).
D. MAROUANE — Google review
One of iconic monuments of Casablanca that worth visiting to get some beautiful shots of one of the biggest churchs in Morocco
Amine Makhlouf — Google review
Presently this beautiful Cathedral is closed to the public, some renovations are in progress, the architectural style is quite impressive and imposing.
Madan Gopal Madabhushi — Google review
A beautiful landmark. Unfortunately it was closed for some unknown reasons.
Dandelion — Google review
Magnificent piece of architecture.
Mohammed Daoudi — Google review
This cathedral is now (11/2021) closed for rehabilitation and remediation works. The former cathedral will be reformed to a cultural place.
It was built in 1930 in Art Deco-style after a design from the French architect Paul Tournon as a Roman Catholic church. Since 1956, the independence of Morocco, it's no longer used as church.
It's a beautiful Art Deco- style building.
Jef Hendrikx — Google review
Closed for renovations. It's located right next to the Arab League park. We only saw it from the outside. It's beautiful. Would've like to see the inside. Perhaps another time.
A M — Google review
Yup, it's closed for renovation, no timing in site. Don't bother.
Looks business like outside, nice park land around it.
Steven Webb — Google review
It was closed when i was here. Very beautiful outside. I like the white color paint. Its very old cathedral. Near Arab League park.
dennis bermudez — Google review
The skatepark next to the park nearby is more exciting ;-)
Also the building should be visited before the Hassan II mosque 🕌 … because when you go here second , the cathedrale looks pretty small
The Arab League Park, formerly known as the Lyautey Park, is a serene and expansive 30-acre green space in Casablanca. Designed by architect Albert Laprade in collaboration with Henri Prost, it boasts beautiful gardens, lush trees, walking paths, open green areas, and play areas. Situated on the outskirts of the city and once occupied by military camps, this park is a popular attraction for tourists seeking peace and tranquility.
Very close Casablanca cathedral where is under restoration that you can not visit(2021Oct). Park was very good, clean and secured. All trees placed and groved in order and very tidy. This is a picture point for tourists that I can recommend pool side for taking photo.
yunus emre demir — Google review
A really nice, large, well-maintained, scenic park. There are fountains, playgrounds, a skate park, tennis courts, basketball and soccer areas, and a good amount of benches/seating. Lots of sunny green grassy areas and plenty of shaded areas too. A great spot for kids and families. Lots of people picnicking here on a Monday afternoon.
There are gates with guards at the entrances. Surprisingly not a lot of people for lunch time (although it is Monday afternoon). This place feels safe and clean!
Angela A. — Google review
Very nice park and one of the few (very few) highlights of Casablanca for me. The park is split into two parts by a road and provides a large and diverse recreational space. There's a skateboard park, big children's play area, a large plaza and lots of beautiful greenery with fountains and water channels. Several small manmade hills provide good viewpoints of the park.
Miles Macdonald — Google review
Extremely clean park in the heart of the city. Perfect to lay down in the sun and chill. I was welcomed to join some footy actions with local lads, very friendly. There are also nice games for kids and a pretty cool fitness area. We enjoyed the vibe there a lot 😎
Joris Brandely — Google review
Beautiful park with plenty of shade and places to sit and rest. Weirdly, there's very little people! I recommend strolling through it for a bit to refresh yourself.
Marie Neang — Google review
Well maintained park with underground parking. Sign says free but we had to pay 5 DHS to park. Still not bad. Worth a quick stroll in the park to check it off your list.
A M — Google review
This beautiful park is a must-see for visitors to Casablanca! It’s just a short walk but the pathways are lined with palm trees and neatly manicured bushes and plants. At the centre is a gorgeous fountain! I highly recommend stopping by if you’re in the area!
Kimberly Willey — Google review
A beautiful, well kept city park, with ample play spaces and sprawling lawns with fountains and plenty of shade. Near the cathedral and walking distance to a few interesting and varied neighborhoods.
Stephen David Simon — Google review
Highly recommend visiting while in Casablanca! A very beautiful place with a lot of open area for pick nicks, down time, or simply an afternoon walk! The park was not crowded during the time when I visited, which was very nice and relaxing!
Seva N. — Google review
The park is beautiful and clean and a nice way for the locals to get a break from the hectic city. We saw people jogging, exercising, sitting on the grass and relaxing...This place truly takes one's mind out of the noise and the traffic around the park. The park is right next to the Sacre Coeur of Casablanca.
Noora-Maria Niemel? — Google review
This is the best playground we have found in Casa. Lots of grounds to walk around and there are many unique play areas with different structures. Also a great place to have a picnic and enjoy some green space in the city.
Oliver Lawrence — Google review
If you like parks, this is the biggest and well mantained in casablanca. The park starts from a big round fountain ( unfortunately not working when we visited the park) from there a kind of a river flows. In the river there are some more nice little fountains. On both side two rows of palms trees, a lot of flower bushes and Esmeralda green lawns give a calm atmosphere
Ale Galavotti — Google review
Perfect space for roller skating, chilling in the grass on a sunny day and skating or taking the kids out.
Birds flying all over the place, it feels like a good green spot in Casablanca to visit, spend some quiet time or some alone time.
The playing cars for kids are a smart move that brings the family all over on a weekend to enjoy outside
Julie Santos — Google review
A perfect spot for a relaxing walk, especially at sunset. Lots of greenery to enjoy..
Shriyaa — Google review
It’s a very nice place to relax, chill, exercise, have a walk, take your children to play, and even to play yourself!
The park is calm and full of beautiful trees and spectacular palms. It contains different playgrounds for kids and teenagers and it’s not far from the tram line.
Malath Alzoubi — Google review
It was an huge park with water going down in the middle. I loved this place. There is a little La Coupole building inside the park which had an interesting exhibition for free.
Can S. Arat — Google review
Huge geomagnetic park in Casablanca center location, quite impressive, next to a huge white church that is closed.
Thomas Imboden — Google review
Beautiful family friendly. Probably one of the cleanest public parks I've ever been to. Great play area for kids
Larry Jackson — Google review
Very nice park lots of garden ls great scenery for strolls and for pics. Huge cathedral at the end of it with cafes and restaurants
AB Youngrome — Google review
Gorgeous urban park that was built in 1918 but recently refurbished from 2016 to 2019. There's a lot of beautiful fountains, palm trees, exotic parks, and a skate park.
James — Google review
Very beautiful park, reminds me of Europe parks, the calm and the wonderful view of it, it's a nice and big green space.
Parc Sindibad is a thrilling adventure park situated along the waterfront of the Corniche in Casablanca. This park offers a variety of attractions suitable for children and adults alike, ensuring that everyone can have a great time. The park boasts an assortment of rides, including a roller coaster called Dizziness, Storm, The Toubkal, Caravan, Flying Carpet, and many others.
Very fun, loved it. A great place for family and children! Dont hesitate to visit!
Nada Kimari — Google review
Not recommended for adults visit!
More convenient for families with their children
1- Need a modern digital system to control&organise all tickets
2 - Some places need to be cleaned and secured
MicroAbdel — Google review
Nice park. I've spent the day there with my family; my little sister enjoyed spending the day there. However, we couldn't find where to eat. There are only two little restaurants, and they are full; you need to wait for one or two hours to get your order, and it's forbidden to bring food from outside.
Abderrazak Zaeria — Google review
I had alot of fun but not all the games are accessible.
ZakPlayStuff — Google review
No much options for the little ones here in Casablanca. So, Sindinad consider a manger option.
Nice medium size park. With kind of old style ride.
Entry fees is reasonable but the ques is long. I wish if there is an online option.
Khaled AlHouli — Google review
First of all, one star is too much for this place, a long line to buy a ticket, they don't inform you about anything, you discover by yourself that most of the games in your package are broken, and doesn't work, the rest is more suitable for kids, when you find a game barely working and suitable for adults, you find a very looong, frustrating line of wait, for the serpent game for example, we waited about 1h30 until we left without try even one ride, it took only 3 people at once, while they're hundreds waiting.
The place is old, seems with no regular maintenance
That made of my day, a frustrating and tiring and nervous one.
I hope my feedback would help to not waste your money or time.
Fatima Ourbat — Google review
There’s 3 kinds of bracelets
Fun
Extra fun
Vip
So I recommend by my experience you have to come early to the park and buy extra fun bracelet and enjoy playing all the games , there’s some games you can repeat them (with no limit), and some games are not working !
Don’t buy food inside the park it’s expensive , bring with you some snacks and water.
Don’t buy food from outside the park also.
Before coming to the park go to supermarket marjane in Morocco mall and buy snacks and water with good prices.
Meriem Ait oufquir (MIRA) — Google review
Sindibad parc is spacious with numerous attractions, visited on a summer Sunday morning, surprised us with its low crowd.
However, the choice of bracelet is critical, as most attractions cater to kids. Some rides were under repair, limiting our options. I opted for the "Fun Bracelet," but it fell short as I had to pay extra for various attractions, making the Fun Bracelet more suitable for very young kids.
The zoo, while tranquil was not too lively due to the hot weather so we didn't get to see many animals.
Shibumi — Google review
I have visited the zoo, they should give animals more proper attention cuz i noticed that they were so skinny and a lot of animals are missing like elephants… but i was fun. When buying tickets i recommend the cheaper one
Oumaima Ben Jouida — Google review
Very nice park. They had a very fun rollercoaster and other rides. Also, the zoo was very nice with lots of different animals.
Zak Qureshi — Google review
Nothing very special to see here. Comparing European thema parks this park only have a few attractions. It is good for young children and à family day out but for tourists don't waste your time visiting this park, you will be dissapointed.
Helmut Dons Olieslagers — Google review
Never visit it before 5pm due to heat during summer. Limited types of animals in the zoo section. The adults games in the park are very limited too. Most of games are suitable for kids under 12.
Khaled Jahfali — Google review
Start from the Zoo first way at the back as it closes at 6pm and make your way to the entrance. That's right against the flow of crowd. There are things to play in the middle, left and right of the park.
Go on time at 10am when open. Bring your own food as food choices limited and somewhat pricey a bit. The pizza was horrible. Waste of money. Can bring own food and water.
Park is big, nice clean and worth the price paid. Things to see and do. Don't compare with big well known theme parks. For the price paid, worth every dhs especially with the zoo included.
Better go for the extra fun braclet as it's unlimited ride for most and worth the price. Only pay entrance fee IF you aren't playing at all and accompanying your kids with blue bracelet. While you might think it's ideal to go for the entry level ones below 100dhs, it not ideal as you will be missing out on the nicer rides like the big boat by the lake, bumper car, etc. Blue is the best. Pay a play is a horrible option. You might end up paying so much more or depriving yourself of fun.
Pay as you go is so much expensive, hassle and waste of time and money. Not recommended. Only 1-3 rides closed. The rest are up and running + happening.
Blue bracelet the mid-range the best for the price. If you have extra fulus to spend then MAYBE go for the VIP as it saves time for waiting and repetition(don't have to exit to play again) and the additional rides but extra fun good enough if on reasonable budget. Vip ideal for summer. The staff there were mostly somewhat friendly nice and pleasant.
10am-7pm is just nice to see, stroll,eat,pray and stand in line for the ride. Didn't use the toilets there so no comment. Crowd start coming close to noon+.
Overall, it was a good trip for the price paid and the rides indulged. Don't pay Dhs and expect €.
Highly recommended even with all the bad reviews. Everyone had a blast, not much complaints. I hesitated to go at first but I'm glad I did go.
Have fun, don't forget to pray on time.
Seloua Boussaidi — Google review
I visited Sindibad Play Park with my friends, and our collective experience was thoroughly enjoyable as we engaged in numerous games together.
Mausolée Sidi Abderrahmane is a sacred site located on a small rocky island off the coast of Casablanca, Morocco. It is a place of pilgrimage and spiritual significance for many Moroccans. The mausoleum is dedicated to Sidi Abderrahmane, a revered Muslim saint who is believed to have had miraculous powers. Visitors can reach the island by foot during low tide or by boat during high tide.
Plage Aïn Diab is a fashionable beach with options for both swimming and walking. Rentable chairs are available, along with nearby restaurants and nightclubs. It's a popular spot among locals and tourists alike, boasting a tranquil causeway that overlooks the beach. Visitors can relax under small umbrellas with tables and chairs or take in the view of the Atlantic Ocean while working out.
Great beach to workout with a view of the Atlantic Ocean 🌊
Moorish — Google review
Nice for a walk, didn't swim
Kawtar El Aallaoui — Google review
Very pretty beach, large, wide, pure sand, no rocks, no debris (natural or other). Not much trash at all. Public WCs (big white concrete structures) every 700m or so. A few spots for tea (30DRM for a pot) or drinks, chairs, shade on the beach are open (offseason, December, sunny but chilly day). Some surfing action (wet suits). The waves are quite large in the middle of the beach, much calmer at ends. The water appears very shallow but again, waves are brutal, so not sure about swimming potential. A few guys with horses (20DRM for ~10mins walking around, mostly photo-op). Very quiet offseason, folks jogging, walking, the brown slurry waves pounding away. Very nice.
Easy to get to. T2 tram to very last stop, walk across road, you're there.
Steven Webb — Google review
Best beach on Marrakech but still not nice by international standards beach is a bit dirty horses and camels on the beach big waves usually prevent most people from swimming
Thomas Banks — Google review
Is nice for walking, but is difficult to swim there. Take your partner for a romantic walk or your friends to hang out.
David Adam — Google review
One of the calmest, cleanest, best beaches in Casablanca. September is the time to go.
Cha- Mtee — Google review
Great beach. You can rent beach loungers, umbrella with chairs
Scott Wheeler — Google review
Ain Diab is beautiful. It was pretty tranquil as we visited it in April, just before the tourist season. There is a very nice causeway which we walked along high above the beach. It seems quite popular with the local populace as well as tourists. The beach itself was dotted with small umbrellas with tables and chairs to relax in and have a bite. Unfortunately there is a lot of rubbish lying around which takes away from the beauty
Nita B Choudhury — Google review
Ain Diab Beach is a popular beach in Casablanca, Morocco, located in the Hay Hassani neighborhood.
Visitors can enjoy various water sports, playing football. Etc
The are is full of beach clubs, restaurants, and bars. At night, the beachfront offers a vibrant nightlife scene with live music and entertainment.
Abdel Chafii — Google review
Verrrry long waves. Not the place to learn how to swim. Priyanka ain't coming to save you on this rock.
Anthony Di Marco — Google review
Vibrant beachfront destination in Casablanca known for its golden sand, clear waters, and lively atmosphere. Offers a range of activities, including swimming, sunbathing, and promenade strolls. Numerous cafes, restaurants, and bars line the beachfront, providing a diverse culinary experience. Popular and bustling, especially on weekends. A go-to destination for relaxation and fun by the coast.