This hotel is located in central Casablanca, 0.6 mi from the port and 3.1 mi from the beach. It offers air-conditioned accommodations with free internet, 2 meeting rooms, and a wellness center.
Sumit
From
United States
Very convenient location, very efficient, helpful and friendly staff. Restaurant food was very good. The breakfast, included in the room rate, was very good and elaborate.
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Ibis Casa Voyageurs is a 3 minutes walk from Casa-Voyageurs train station. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.
Daniela
From
Brazil
The hotel couldn’t be better located for anyone planning to take the train to the airport or to other cities like Marrakech or Fez. The room was also clean and comfortable, making it a solid option for a short stay.
Located in Casablanca, 3.4 miles from Hassan II Mosq, Relax Hotel Casa Voyageurs features views of the city. This 3-star hotel offers a shared lounge, a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi.
Offering free WiFi and a restaurant, Melliber Appart Hotel is located in Casablanca, 656 feet from Mosque Hassan-II. Free private parking is available on site.
Madeline
From
Australia
Great hotel - very convenient access to the Hassan ll Mosque. Very friendly staff - overall a very comfortable stay.
Set in Casablanca, 3.7 mi from Hassan II Mosq, Hotel de paris features a shared lounge and views of the city. This 3-star hotel offers a concierge service.
Isabelle
From
Canada
I chose this hotel mainly due to it's location, air conditioned room and included breakfast. From this perspective everything was as expected. We were greeted with tea and snacks when we checked in. The breakfast is served at the coffee shop adjacent to the hotel and was very good and fresh. The hotel room was large (we ended up with 3 beds?) and the AC worked very well. Hotel is walking distance to many cafes, shops and restaurants.
Located in Casablanca, 2.3 miles from Anfa Place Living Resort, Barceló Anfa Casablanca provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and a shared...
Sarah
From
France
Well maintained facilities, room nicely decorated and clean, spotless pool area (although the pool is very shallow.)
Located 1969 feet away from the Casablanca's old Medina and markets, Hyatt Regency Casablanca features an outdoor swimming pool, 2 restaurants, a bar and a spa and wellness center with sauna, Hammam,...
Andrey Sebrant
From
Russia
Very friendly and helpful stuff, good location (and free parking). Good spa and wellness services. Better to book high floors: hotel sits on a busy street, and high floors are much more quiet
Located in Casablanca, 21 miles from Anfa Place Living Resort, ONOMO Airport Casablanca has accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Corbyn
From
Canada
We enjoyed the outside patio & seating area outside.
The breakfast buffet is nice with a good & fresh selection of breakfast items. The staff however doesn’t always remember to plug in the hot serving dishes before hand so that food was cold.
Located in Casablanca, 2.5 miles from Hassan II Mosq, Campanile Casablanca Centre Ville has accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Gray Boutique Hotel Casablanca offers a 1969 ft² spa and elegant suites with views over the Triangle d'Or district of Casablanca with its many boutiques. It is located 16 mi from Mohamed V Airport.
Located in the heart of the business district, this 4-star hotel welcomes you in a very friendly atmosphere. Enjoy the personalized service as well as the high standing of the hotel.
Fully renovated in 2022, the Jm Suites Hotel is a 4* urban hotel designed to meet the requirements of a cosmopolitan and environmentally responsible clientele.
Hôtel Club Val d'Anfa Casablanca Ocean view is 165 ft from the beach in Casablanca. It offers free Wi-Fi and is surrounded by peaceful gardens with a swimming pool and ocean views.
Located in Casablanca, 3.3 miles from Anfa Place Living Resort, Eurostars Casa Anfa provides accommodations with a restaurant, private parking and a bar.
Located in Casablanca, 3.5 miles from Anfa Place Living Resort, Courtyard by Marriott Casablanca Downtown provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center...
Located in Casablanca, 2.7 miles from Anfa Place Living Resort, Radisson Hotel Casablanca Gauthier La Citadelle has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
The hotel is located in the heart of the business district of Casablanca in a totally secure area of Casablanca center and 30 minutes from the airport Mohammed V.
Ideally located in the center of Casablanca, Olympic Inn Casablanca has free WiFi throughout the property, a terrace and free private parking for guests who drive.
In less than a 10-minute drive to Hassan II Mosque, the Hôtel Barceló Casablanca features a business center and several conference rooms. Free Wi-Fi is available in all areas.
Located in Casablanca, a 16-minute walk from Hassan II Mosq, hotel salwa sample do not book provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a restaurant.
This hotel is located in central Casablanca. It offers air-conditioned guest rooms, each with an iPod docking station, free internet access, LCD satellite TV and a Nespresso machine.
Located in Gauthier, in the center of Casablanca, Art Palace Suites & Spa offers themed suites, a wellness center with traditional Moroccan Hammams, and an indoor swimming pool.
Located in Casablanca, 6.6 miles from Anfa Place Living Resort, LOTUS HOTEL Casanearshore provides accommodations with a terrace, free private parking and a restaurant.
Guest review
Nice and clean staff were helpful will recommend it
Located 1969 feet away from the Casablanca's old Medina and markets, Hyatt Regency Casablanca features an outdoor swimming pool, 2 restaurants, a bar and a spa and wellness center with sauna, Hammam,...
Located in Casablanca, 1.9 miles from Anfa Place Living Resort, ONOMO Hotel Casablanca City Center has accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a terrace and a bar.
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The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Casablanca this weekend is $69 or, for a 4-star hotel, $109. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Casablanca for this weekend cost around $238 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
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Right on the Atlantic Ocean, the cosmopolitan Casablanca is the largest city in Morocco, although Rabat is the political capital. This colorful city features lively traditional markets and narrow streets full of spices and aromas.
Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, the Hassan II Mosque has the tallest minaret in the world. Made of hand-crafted marble, this beautiful mosque blends Islamic architecture with Moroccan elements. Situated in the heart of Morocco, the modern Port of Casablanca is the largest one in North Africa and one of the largest artificial ports in the world.
The traditional market of Quartier Habous has a great variety of handmade Arabic carpets, metal wares and a huge olive area. The shopping paradise of the Exposition Nationale d'Artisanat is the place to buy local products, souvenirs and quality leather goods.
The Boulevard Muhammad V is Casablanca’s busiest street connecting the Place des Nations Unies with the train station in the east of the city. If you're looking for relaxation, visit one of the local bathhouses and enjoy soothing spa treatments. Booking.com has a big selection of hotels in Casablanca with spa facilities.
Mohammed V International Airport is the busiest airport in Morroco, serving many European countries. The Casablanca Voyageurs train station connects the city with Marrakech and Tangier.
Very nice city, very kind and generous people that went out...
Very nice city, very kind and generous people that went out of their way to make our trip and many things to see and do. The Hassan Mosque is a must visit!! We also enjoyed walking the back streets of the old Medina and feeling completely safe. Where we stayed was a good location in what appeared to be a safe neighbourhood.
Guest review by
Terry
Canada
Review score
10.0
After visiting Marrakech and Rabat, Casablanca was the final...
After visiting Marrakech and Rabat, Casablanca was the final destination of our trip. We stayed here for 5 days (including 1 day trip to El Jadida and 1 day of pure relaxation), so we had 3 days for sight seeing. 3 days of sight seeing was just the right amount for us.
Places we can recommend to visit:
1.Day:
Old Medina
Marina Mall
Hasan II Mosque
Promenade stroll to El Hank Lighthouse
2.Day:
Villa of Arts
Arab League Parc
(Sacred Heart Cathedral)
Palais de Justice
Parc Murdoc
Habous Old Town (Olive market + butchers market)
Central market
3.Day:
Casa Voyageur
Anfa Park and Place des financiér
Aeria Mall
Plage Aïn Diab
Places that were a little bit disappointing:
Mohammes V Square
United nation square
Bd Mohammed V
Church of Notre Dame of Lourdes
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Guest review by
Anonymous
Review score
8.0
Beware of scams with taxi drivers and Photographers in...
Beware of scams with taxi drivers and Photographers in Mohamed V Square.
Very nice attractions in Casablanca are Hassan II Mosque,beeches,restaurants such as La squala ,Dar-Dada, Old Medina Market and Al boraq bullet train service.
Guest review by
Ahamedsha Sickander
Review score
8.0
Hassan II mosque is a must-visit.
Hassan II mosque is a must-visit. Visit Marina shopping, where there is a good restaurant, MOODS, for lunch. Visit Rick's cafe and stroll along the walkway to reach the Hassan II mosque and pass far beyond for a complete view from both sides. Stop by an Italian restaurant, Pomo Dolce, by crossing the street, for some good food. We have visited Fes, Chefchaouen, Marrakech, and a few other cities in Morocco. So, we skip the Medina but visit the cathedral instead.
A day in Casablanca could be enough.
Guest review by
ProTrav
Thailand
Review score
4.0
Casablanca is a big city.
Casablanca is a big city. There were few local craftspeople in the medina - the rest were selling packaged branded clothes like nike, adias etc., unlike the medina in Marrakesh. It didn't seem as genuine and also didn't open until noonish. We didn't see many outside restaurant tables for dining. The airport is a long way from the city and transport costs $50 for two people and takes about an hour. The airport has an exceptionally long immigration queue to get out of - we stood in line for over an hour to get through it. Of course, there was an entitled American woman who cut the line, claiming she HAD to BOARD her plane. This caused panic in the group, and everyone started surging forward. Get to the airport 4 hours as recommended for traveling internationally from Casablanca. Don't be that person.
Guest review by
Noll
United States
Review score
10.0
At Cultural Morocco Tours, we highly recommend visiting...
At Cultural Morocco Tours, we highly recommend visiting Casablanca for its unique blend of modernity and tradition. As Morocco’s economic hub, the city offers a vibrant atmosphere, stunning architecture, and cultural landmarks that make it a fascinating destination. From the breathtaking Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest and most magnificent mosques in the world, to the charming Art Deco architecture and lively Corniche, Casablanca has something for every traveler.
Whether you're looking to explore historical sites, enjoy world-class dining, or simply soak in the city's cosmopolitan vibe, Casablanca is well worth a visit. It serves as a great starting point for a Moroccan adventure, offering a glimpse into the country's contemporary life while staying true to its rich heritage.
Guest review by
Cultural morocco
Morocco
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For my last night in Morocco I was looking for something basic (only needed clean sheets and a good shower). This hotel at 70 Euros seemed to fit the bill, but actually far exceeded my expectations. The staff were so wonderful and friendly like a 5 star hotel. The bed was super comfortable and there was a lively mural visible from my room's window. Overall - amazing value for money, and recommended for a budget traveler.
After spending a month travelling around Morocco, we really enjoyed the retro feel of this hotel, our rooms were spacious and the beds really comfortable. This is a great, economical place to stay, with breakfast included. We were able to walk to all the sites. Highly recommend staying here if you are after a cool boutique place to stay in Casablanca
The location suited us as it was near the Casa Port. We had just arrived in Morocco for the first time and unsure what to expect. The staff were pleasant and spoke good English. The room was small but clean. The hotel lobby and dining area is very nice. Buffet breakfast was ok with an assortment of options.
It was the best experience in Morocco. Very cozy and clean room, clean towels! During my trip in Morocco I realized that it's not something to take for granted 😅
The room even has a coffee machine and exterior blinds! The hotel is located in a very nice neighborhood, lots of coffee shops nearby
everything perfect, the hotel is super clean and modern, the only thing is that the food prices are too expensive for a hotel in Morocco. A half cup of milk for € 4. and a bottle of water for € 4. it seems exaggerated to me.
Guest review by
Fabio
Italy
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