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A heady mix of architecture treasures such as the great Hassan II Mosque that glistens with gold in the sunshine to the dusty Old Town, the Ancienne Medina, just a ten minute or so walk away and to contemporary structures like its twin business centre towers Casablanca is a large, sprawling city full to the brim with people. Sitting on the Atlantic coast of Morocco it’s the country’s largest city and Morocco’s – as well as North Africa’s – chief port. Cruise ships arrive daily to experience its frenetic lifestyle, its stylish restaurants, shopping, its fine food and its often overpowering atmosphere.

Facts

Population App. 3.8 million (city), 6.9 million (region)
Currency Dirham (dh or MAD) = 100 centimes. The importing of Dirhams is not allowed and money must be changed once in Morocco.
Opening hours Shops in Casablanca are generally open from 8:30 a.m. – 12 noon and in the afternoons from 3pm – 6pm in the evening from Monday to Friday, and from 8:30 a.m. – 12 noon on Saturdays. They are closed on Sundays. The central market (Marche Central) in Rue Chaouia is open daily 6 a.m. – 2 p.m. Banks keep similar hours. The main branches are open from 8:30 a.m. – 12 noon. Some open in the afternoons.
Website www.casablanca.ma
www.morocco.com
www.visitmorocco.org
Newspapers La Quinzaine du Maroc
L’Obervateur
Leconomiste
La vie ‘conomique
Tel quel
Emergency numbers Police: 19
Medical: 15
Tourist information Casablanca Tourist Office
60 bis, Avenue Hassan II, Casablanca
Tel: +212 (0)52 220 6266 /65
www.visitcasablanca.ma
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