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Casablanca

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Located on the Atlantic Ocean, Casablanca is Morocco’s largest city and its economic, business and creative hub. An alluring city made famous by the film of the same name, Casablanca draws visitors to enjoy the Mediterran­ean climate, sample world-class cuisine and admire the traditiona­l Moorish and Art Deco architectu­re.

GETTING THERE & AROUND

Casablanca Mohammed V Internatio­nal Airport lies about 16 miles south of the city. Trains into the city depart the station on

Level 1 in Terminal 1 every hour (about $3, 45 minutes). Hourly CTM buses also make the 45-minute trip from outside Terminal 1 (about $2.25). Taxis, located at Level 0 of the arrivals area, cost about $30. Within the city, local red petit taxis can take a maximum of three passengers and charge a minimum fare; ask the price in advance. You can reach most areas of Casablanca via the city’s modern tramway. Purchase a prepaid rechargeab­le card or a reloadable disposable ticket.

LODGING Four Seasons Hotel Casablanca

Get a breath of fresh air at this deluxe seaside retreat just 10 minutes from city center, offering private balconies, a spa, year-round outdoor pool and fine-dining options. Don’t miss afternoon tea at Mint, the lobby lounge modeled after a Moroccan home.

Boulevard de la Corniche, Casablanca, Morocco, tel 212 5290 73700 fourseason­s.com

Hôtel & Spa Le Doge – Relais & Châteaux

Located in the Art Deco district, Le Doge immerses guests in a bygone era. Enjoy distinctiv­e décor, daily full breakfast in the dining room and city views from the rooftop café. Be sure to save time to indulge in wellness treatments at the spa.

9 rue du Docteur Veyre, Casablanca 20070, Morocco, tel 212 5224 67800 hotelledog­e.com

Kenzi Tower Hotel

This 5-star hotel in the heart of Casablanca impresses both business and leisure guests with its luxurious comfort, elegant décor and first-class services. Enjoy four dining options, a renowned spa and 24-hour concierge service, as well as breathtaki­ng views of city and sea.

Twin Center, Boulevard Mohamed Zerktouni, Casablanca, Morocco, tel 212 5229 78000 kenzi-hotels.com/ en/kenzi-tower

DINING Bleu

The Four Seasons’ signature Mediterran­ean restaurant draws inspiratio­n from Casablanca’s coastline. Plan a special dinner with water views from any table inside or on the terrace. Menus include fresh-caught fish of the day as well as savory meat and vegetarian options. Four Seasons Hotel Casablanca, Boulevard de la Corniche, Casablanca, Morocco, tel 212 5290 73700 fourseason­s.com

Café M

The French brasserie in Casablanca pairs local Moroccan flavors with internatio­nal fare and a selection of fine wines. Enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner on the shaded terrace.

Hyatt Regency Casablanca, Place des Nations Unies, Casablanca 20000, Morocco, tel 212 632 333375 hyatt.com

Pâtisserie Bennis Habous

Satisfy your sweet tooth with a sampling of traditiona­l Moroccan pastries made according to recipes handed down for generation­s. Opened in 1930, the bakery is a Casablanca icon. Expect a line, but once you’re inside the owner will guide you through your choices.

2, Rue Fkih El Gabbas, Casablanca 20100, Morocco, tel 212 5223 03025 patisserie­bennis.business.site

ATTRACTION­S Hassan II Mosque

With the tallest minaret in the world, the aweinspiri­ng Hassan II Mosque dominates the cityscape. The five-acre prayer hall accommodat­es 25,000 worshipper­s, and the courtyard holds another 80,000. The interior is intricatel­y decorated with the exquisite work of more than 10,000 master artisans from Morocco. Non-muslims can visit the mosque on guided tours.

Boulevard de la Corniche, Casablanca 20000, Morocco, tel 212 5224 82886 fmh2.ma

Marché Central de Casablanca

Get a taste of Moroccan culture at Casablanca’s bustling central market, where locals go to buy and sell everything from housewares and Morocco’s famous slippers to flowers, spices, vegetables and fresh fish.

Rue Allal Ben Abdallah, Casablanca 20250, Morocco, tel 212 674 473790

Villa des Arts

Housed in an Art Deco villa built in 1934, the art museum hosts regular exhibits of contempora­ry Moroccan and internatio­nal art, including local artists’ galleries displaying photograph­y, sculptures and paintings. The cubical white building is a work of art itself, and the well-tended gardens display sculptures.

30 Blvd. Brahim Roudani and Rue Abou El Kacem Chabi, Casablanca 20000, Morocco, tel 212 5222 95094

 ?? PHOTO: © ANDRII VERGELES | DREAMSTIME.COM ?? Sacred Showcase: Hassan II Mosque
PHOTO: © ANDRII VERGELES | DREAMSTIME.COM Sacred Showcase: Hassan II Mosque

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