Casablanca

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Hassan II Mosque is the center of religious life in Casablanca. — Afar Magazine
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At the edge of the new medina, the Quartier des Habous is a curiously attractive mixture of French colonial architecture with Moroccan details built by the French at the beginning of the 20th century. — Fodor's
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3 reviews
This Cathedral in Casablanca, Morocco is one of the most unique, architecturally, that I have seen and I am including the beauties of Europe. — Afar Magazine
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3 reviews
The simple whitewashed houses of the medina, particularly those closest to the harbor, form an extraordinary contrast to Morocco's economic and commercial nerve center just a few hundred yards away. — Fodor's
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Surrounded by public buildings resplendent with Mauresque details, this central plaza was being redeveloped at the time of research. — Lonely Planet
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Better known as simply the Jewish Museum, this is the only of its kind to be found in the Islamic world, and is often highlighted as an example of Morocco's historic tolerance between the two faiths. — Frommer's
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Housed in a pretty 1934 Art Deco villa almost at the corner of Boulevards Roudani and Zerktouni, and managed by the ONA cultural foundation, the Villa des Arts presents temporary exhibitions of Moroccan and foreign artists. — Michelin Guide
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The seaside resort of Ain-Diab, where the headland offers a lovely view of the ocean and coastline, boasts a sandy beach created behind Boulevard de la Corniche. — Michelin Guide
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One of the city’s few museums, the Abderrahman Slaoui is hidden away in a splendid Art Deco villa. — Fodor's
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The Marché Central is a great place to go for lunch – busy tables from half a dozen restaurants thrum with diners and waiters, serving up huge platters of fish, grilled vegetables, bread, salads and seafood soup. — Lonely Planet
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