Average of 4.2/5 based on 19 Reviews
In the city the best place to see is Hassan mosque which is built on the rocks near the sea. The mosque itself is worth going again and again. Square of Mohammed V is nearby and is just an ordinary busy square with lots of pickpockets and lots of pigeons. Makhama du Pacha is a beautiful castle and worth visiting.
What a lovely trip I had in morocco all thanks to holidayMe and their well thought out package. It was a cheap package and a last minute thing. Casablanca was the brightest star there. Gotta love the place and gotta come back.
Loved the trip here, morocco was the right place for us as we had wanted to come to a exotic place and HolidayMe ppl pointed us in the right direction. It really is exotic, more so Casablanca the stuff dreams are made of.
Although the city is the largest in Morocco but tourist spot wise there are very limited places to go and see. The Hassan II mosque is the main attraction. It is built on the rocks on the seashore so an amazing view from the grounds. The interiors are massive yet very beautifully done. People are very nice here. A must visit. Old Medina is mainly for the locals thus not many tourists here. Lot of haggling to be done. Very crowded and once they know you are a tourists they start pushing things to buy. Ain Diab is okay beach.
What a trip for us. thoroughly enjoyed the 5 days spent in Casablanca. The package was from HolidayMe, and as as usual they planned it well and things were well co ordinated as per our liking. We would recommend them.
We got a great package from HolidayMe and I think tht was the only reason that we wanted to go to Morocco for a vacay. It was the right decision, since we had a lot of fun. The country is pretty beautiful, and we had a lot of fun there. Got to come back again for exploring it in depth.
The city has a nice vibe. You can tour the city on the Casa Tramway, nice, clean and cheap public transport. Hasan II mosque is a must visit. Grand big mosque, beautiful minarets and interiors, and nice view outside. Quartier Habous is a traditional old souk and very good for local handicrafts and souvenirs. Morocco Mall is quite big and has all branded shops and lots of restaurants. Old Medina is quite crowded and dirty. Ain Diab is the only beach which is quite crowded and dirty. Makhama du Pacha the castle is a surprise and good.
Although the biggest town with limited attractions, yet some are very good. The Hassan Mosque is the main attraction and very beautiful. Very big, with the tallest minaret in the world. Calm and religious place. Build on rocks near the sea so the views outside are good. Old Medina can be skipped too crowded and pushy people. Ain Diab the beach is okay weekends its too crowded. Mahkama du Pacha is an overlooked yet wonderful historical building. The carvings, the fountains, mosaics and everything is beautiful in this castle. Quartier Habous is a colourful place for shopping and best for souvenirs.
Had a lovely time in Morocco with the family. A long overdue trip for us as a family, together and enjoying a lot. We loved the trip a lot. We got the package was from HolidayMe, and this was my third trip with them. It was the best thing for us since it was a basically very cheap trip, and since it was cheap we got to spend the extra money saved from it on many other things like the local food and shopping although food was included in the package, the hotel in Casablanca I think was the best.
Hading good time in morocco where we are here in family with every body after longer time of one years/. Got good pack from holidayMe and they say morocco very nice and special for family tours and it was right. Very nice hotel in Casablanca with very huge room with window and very beautiful viewing. Had a great holiday there.
Geographically and visually, Morocco is at the top of Africa’s list of the most preferred places to travel to. A beautiful coast dots the region’s one side, while a sprawling desert offers solemnness and the promise of adventure on the other end. The mountains add a sense of might to the Moroccan landscape. The High Atlas Mountains are a majestic sight for its 13,000-feet high snow-covered peaks, where the regular snowfall encourages winter sports. You will also find a charming mix of traditional and rural life here. And the best way to experience Morocco's culture is to stay in one of its "riads".
Arabic and Berber are the country’s official languages. The country’s diverse cuisine includes spices, red meat, vegetables, poultry and bakery products. A large part of the country shares its coast with the Atlantic Ocean, a huge area lined by mountains. The climate has a moreover humid Mediterranean feel with the summers being long.
Morocco’s history can be traced back to almost 90,000 BC. Various civilizations flourished and declined during these years. It started with the Roman Empire in the 1st century BC, lasting until 5th century AD.It was followed by the rise of the Byzantine Empire. The Islamic era set in somewhere around 670 AD. The Berber dynasties flourished from the 11th century. After many dynasties conquered and faded over the course of centuries, France and Spain fought over colonising the region. There was much turbulence and strife that hit the country, matters that continue to affect it even today. The country is ruled by a Moroccan king, armed with major powers.
Almost 99% of the total population are Muslims, while the others follow Judaism and Christianity.