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Perfect location! Right in the heart of the medina, less than 5 min walk from a tram stop (tram is very cheap in Casablanca). We arrived late and checked out very early and the staff were very helpful and friendly. Our room was nice and tidy, getting cleaned regularly and we had a balcony overlooking the little square in front. The Wi-Fi covers the entire hotel and it'...

The best choice in our visit to Morocco, I recomened this hotel, it has every thing oyu need ,location is perfect right on the beach ,nice walk it's busy in the night ,the weather is refreshing the hotel is near the city center easy to reach any where parking is alwaysavailable.

The hotel is a good base towards the other lovely cities in Morocco. It's a business/budget hotel, so don't expect all amenities to be present. However, staff were friendly and tried their very best to meet our needs. Your view is the busy streets of Casablanca and the Casa Port Station. Their restaurant is acceptable with reasonably priced meals. Stayed here for 2 nig...

They picked me from Airport to the Hotel, welcome me with Moroccan tea, take very details about my breakfast schedule and my shuttle to Airport for next morning . Mr Rashid escorted me to room and carried my bag. Treat me like gentleman. Explain details to me about the room. The dinner was so delicious. The most delicious dinner I had in Morocco (start for starter, ma...

Could smell the smoke from the smoking room in both the halls and room!! Couldn't open window as on main level facing someone's outside space with chairs and table. Blackout film on windows. Got bites on arms and legs maybe from the extra blanket in closet. Should include breakfast foe the price. Room booked thru intrepid tour was better than one booked on my own a...

We stayed at Hotel Astrid for one night before flying back home to Australia. Our room was on the 4th floor, but we were delighted to find that there was a functioning lift! (which certainly is not the case in all hotels and riads in Morocco). The room itself was clean and spacious. There was an ash tray in the room, presumably indicating that smoking is allowed, bu...

Difficult access to the hotel .there is no direct drop off next to hotel .you have to walk every time from behind the mall to enter.Hotel staff are good and pleasant specially the receptionist miss Hafsa very helpful.no tea making facilities .no iron .no complimentary bottle of water.no praying mats.the bed is very soft and not comfortable.The house keeping staff very ...

The hotel is of authentic Moroccan style with all its interiors representing the culture and tradition of the Morocco. I liked this hotel and the sleeping was very comfortable with quite a good bathroom amenities. The hotel has a simple restaurant - with limited choice of foods. The breakfast was great and I liked the service of the persons serving/preparing breakfast....

Great location, on the tram line and walking distance from Hyatt Regency, Old Medina and Merche Central. Room was spacious, clean and quiet. Breakfast had a wide selection of food to choose from and tasted good. Great views of Casablanca from rooftop bar and pool area. Be sure to ask for Mostafa, who is the most welcoming, friendly and resourceful concierge I have met ...

Advantages: Very near train station like 10 minutes walk only, tram station also is just 2 blocks away. Very clean 1 bedroom condo unit with everything on it..cooker,washing machine etc..Mr.Jay Kim always getting in touch and very accommodating.Highly recommended. Disadvantage: Just hard to locate especially if you don't speak Arabic,maybe because it's still new build...

Very nice hotel in the centre of Casablanca. Don't miss a visit to the bar on the top floor (16th floor) with an absolutely fantastic view of the city - incl. the mosque and the sea - stunning! Unfortunately, I cannot write anything positive about the breakfast...that's probably why it is included in the room rates...it's not worth setting the alarm clock for!

This hotel was better than the other hotel we stayed at in Casablanca (Mamoura)- more comfortable, nicer bathroom. After hanging out in the city for a couple days, I bet this is pretty high end. The breakfast was one of the best we had anywhere in Morocco (except at the riad we stayed at in Chef Chaouen); I recommend getting the included breakfast.

I enjoyed my stay at Le Royal Mansour Meredien Hotel in Casablanca. The room I was allocated was spacious and comfortable. I was tired from travelling, so was grateful there was a whole selection of TV channels to watch. There breakfast is fantastic, too. There was something for all tastes - both Moroccan and Western dishes. However, it is ridiculous that a hote...

This is a peaceful hotel and good for complete rest. Bit far from all attraction, which I was not expecting at all. Fortunately, I got a suite instead of a single standard bed room which I had booked, so I believe I was bit privileged in this regard. And of course, the room was huge with all necessary facilities. There was a simple bar, so at least in such a place, I ...

It's a very nice decorated hotel, each room is different style, staffs are friendly with good service, got an upgrade as the room type we booked was occupied, the only complaint is there's a guy accidently opened our door without knocking at 9am and he is not the cleaning lady obviously.

My second time in Casablanca. I was leaving early in the morning and decided to stay in the centre and get a taxi for Dirhams in the morning. I heard the only hotel near the airport is not nice and not many places to eat in that area. So I booked here in the centre, which is much cheaper, nicer and lots of good value restaurants in the area. Free wifi is fast.

We were very happy with the hotel. We had two nice large suites facing each other, which worked out beautifully for us. We did not walk much around the property, but it was easy to get to other locations by taxi. The hotel staff was very attentive and helpful. They made arrangements for us with a very nice driver who spoke English. Overall, we were very satisfied with ...
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I stayed in Morocco for 15 days and I have stayed in other 3-star hotels. Therefore for fairness, the following comments are based on the comparison with similar hotels I have stayed in Morocco, i.e., I won't compare it with 4-star/5-star hotels, or hotels in other countries. The hotel is in a convenient location, this may be the main thing that's good about the hote...

The hotel is not new and it looks like that. For reasonable price we got hotel room with balcony and AC, including breakfast. The staff speaks only french, but they're nice. The location is good, near to city center, though the surroundings is not very clean - but that's how the whole Casablanca looks like.

The hotel is of authentic Moroccan style with all its interiors representing the culture and tradition of the Morocco. I liked this hotel and the sleeping was very comfortable with quite a good bathroom amenities. The hotel has a simple restaurant - with limited choice of foods. The breakfast was great and I liked the service of the persons serving/preparing breakfast....

Perfect location! Right in the heart of the medina, less than 5 min walk from a tram stop (tram is very cheap in Casablanca). We arrived late and checked out very early and the staff were very helpful and friendly. Our room was nice and tidy, getting cleaned regularly and we had a balcony overlooking the little square in front. The Wi-Fi covers the entire hotel and it'...

Actually I just need a short stay after my flight landing on Casablanca at almost midnight then will take an early train to Marrakesh! We check in very late and reception staff is helpful and friendly, room is tidy and clean, and close to Casa Voyager train station, you can go by walk like around 15 mins! It’s relatively grate price for this location, i have nothing to...

We stayed at Hotel Astrid for one night before flying back home to Australia. Our room was on the 4th floor, but we were delighted to find that there was a functioning lift! (which certainly is not the case in all hotels and riads in Morocco). The room itself was clean and spacious. There was an ash tray in the room, presumably indicating that smoking is allowed, bu...

Advantages: Very near train station like 10 minutes walk only, tram station also is just 2 blocks away. Very clean 1 bedroom condo unit with everything on it..cooker,washing machine etc..Mr.Jay Kim always getting in touch and very accommodating.Highly recommended. Disadvantage: Just hard to locate especially if you don't speak Arabic,maybe because it's still new build...

Could smell the smoke from the smoking room in both the halls and room!! Couldn't open window as on main level facing someone's outside space with chairs and table. Blackout film on windows. Got bites on arms and legs maybe from the extra blanket in closet. Should include breakfast foe the price. Room booked thru intrepid tour was better than one booked on my own a...

My second time in Casablanca. I was leaving early in the morning and decided to stay in the centre and get a taxi for Dirhams in the morning. I heard the only hotel near the airport is not nice and not many places to eat in that area. So I booked here in the centre, which is much cheaper, nicer and lots of good value restaurants in the area. Free wifi is fast.

Casablanca doesn't have allot to see but this apartment is situated in area where its easy to get to everything & you can also take a Taxi to other spots as necessary at low cost. Ayoub will answer all questions or concerns at check in & help with further travel advise. We went to the 2nd largest mall in Africa, Morocco Mall , Aquarium & lots of great dining o...

The best choice in our visit to Morocco, I recomened this hotel, it has every thing oyu need ,location is perfect right on the beach ,nice walk it's busy in the night ,the weather is refreshing the hotel is near the city center easy to reach any where parking is alwaysavailable.

This hotel was better than the other hotel we stayed at in Casablanca (Mamoura)- more comfortable, nicer bathroom. After hanging out in the city for a couple days, I bet this is pretty high end. The breakfast was one of the best we had anywhere in Morocco (except at the riad we stayed at in Chef Chaouen); I recommend getting the included breakfast.

The hotel is a good base towards the other lovely cities in Morocco. It's a business/budget hotel, so don't expect all amenities to be present. However, staff were friendly and tried their very best to meet our needs. Your view is the busy streets of Casablanca and the Casa Port Station. Their restaurant is acceptable with reasonably priced meals. Stayed here for 2 nig...

They picked me from Airport to the Hotel, welcome me with Moroccan tea, take very details about my breakfast schedule and my shuttle to Airport for next morning . Mr Rashid escorted me to room and carried my bag. Treat me like gentleman. Explain details to me about the room. The dinner was so delicious. The most delicious dinner I had in Morocco (start for starter, ma...

This is a peaceful hotel and good for complete rest. Bit far from all attraction, which I was not expecting at all. Fortunately, I got a suite instead of a single standard bed room which I had booked, so I believe I was bit privileged in this regard. And of course, the room was huge with all necessary facilities. There was a simple bar, so at least in such a place, I ...

I really enjoyed my stay at Le Trianon. The staff was very friendly and helpful to give us tips on directions and sights in Casablanca (since there aren't that many). We walked to both the Hassan II Mosque (25 min walk) and the Habbous (30 min). They also called us cabs which was helpful for English-only speakers. Breakfast was standard (bread with jam, omelette, ju...

Very nice hotel in the centre of Casablanca. Don't miss a visit to the bar on the top floor (16th floor) with an absolutely fantastic view of the city - incl. the mosque and the sea - stunning! Unfortunately, I cannot write anything positive about the breakfast...that's probably why it is included in the room rates...it's not worth setting the alarm clock for!
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The best choice in our visit to Morocco, I recomened this hotel, it has every thing oyu need ,location is perfect right on the beach ,nice walk it's busy in the night ,the weather is refreshing the hotel is near the city center easy to reach any where parking is alwaysavailable.

Very nice hotel in the centre of Casablanca. Don't miss a visit to the bar on the top floor (16th floor) with an absolutely fantastic view of the city - incl. the mosque and the sea - stunning! Unfortunately, I cannot write anything positive about the breakfast...that's probably why it is included in the room rates...it's not worth setting the alarm clock for!

This hotel was better than the other hotel we stayed at in Casablanca (Mamoura)- more comfortable, nicer bathroom. After hanging out in the city for a couple days, I bet this is pretty high end. The breakfast was one of the best we had anywhere in Morocco (except at the riad we stayed at in Chef Chaouen); I recommend getting the included breakfast.

This is a peaceful hotel and good for complete rest. Bit far from all attraction, which I was not expecting at all. Fortunately, I got a suite instead of a single standard bed room which I had booked, so I believe I was bit privileged in this regard. And of course, the room was huge with all necessary facilities. There was a simple bar, so at least in such a place, I ...

I really enjoyed my stay at Le Trianon. The staff was very friendly and helpful to give us tips on directions and sights in Casablanca (since there aren't that many). We walked to both the Hassan II Mosque (25 min walk) and the Habbous (30 min). They also called us cabs which was helpful for English-only speakers. Breakfast was standard (bread with jam, omelette, ju...

Enjoyed staying here on our last night in Morocco! Room was smaller than the rooms in the Riads we had gotten used to staying in, but it was beautiful and well appointed. Breakfast was included and it was the best breakfast we had encountered during our entire stay in Morocco! Ahmed at the restaurant was very kind. Would definitely recommend this hotel, and we would de...
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Great location, on the tram line and walking distance from Hyatt Regency, Old Medina and Merche Central. Room was spacious, clean and quiet. Breakfast had a wide selection of food to choose from and tasted good. Great views of Casablanca from rooftop bar and pool area. Be sure to ask for Mostafa, who is the most welcoming, friendly and resourceful concierge I have met ...

I enjoyed my stay at Le Royal Mansour Meredien Hotel in Casablanca. The room I was allocated was spacious and comfortable. I was tired from travelling, so was grateful there was a whole selection of TV channels to watch. There breakfast is fantastic, too. There was something for all tastes - both Moroccan and Western dishes. However, it is ridiculous that a hote...

It's a very nice decorated hotel, each room is different style, staffs are friendly with good service, got an upgrade as the room type we booked was occupied, the only complaint is there's a guy accidently opened our door without knocking at 9am and he is not the cleaning lady obviously.

We were very happy with the hotel. We had two nice large suites facing each other, which worked out beautifully for us. We did not walk much around the property, but it was easy to get to other locations by taxi. The hotel staff was very attentive and helpful. They made arrangements for us with a very nice driver who spoke English. Overall, we were very satisfied with ...

If money is no object, you'll stay at the Sofitel Tour Blanche. Its Brasserie is also the best place to eat in Casablanca. Its staff is well-trained and eager to please discriminating tastes. Be sure to mention if you are a member of the Accor Group of hotels.

When we arrived, we were pleasantly surprised with an upgrade and the room was fantastic. The hotel is in a great location next to a mall and a seaside boardwalk. The reception staff were very friendly, but we did encounter some problems with our room key not functioning and a less than helpful member of the housekeeping team who shrugged her shoulders at us. All in...
Traveler impressions of Casablanca
I found Casa to be loud, ugly, and dirty. I think the name implies something of old Hollywood fame and glory, but in actuality it is not a nice place to visit.
Its not really a city for tourism. Its a business hub with little charm. However, there are some great international-standard restaurants, and if it is summer time, its fun to frequent some of the beach clubs along the coast.
Is a one of the nice cities in North Africa even is old design but very beautiful, worth to be visited.
After people telling us to not bother with casablanca and head straight to Marrakech, we were not expecting much.
Casablanca is nothing like what you have in your imagination. It is a transit-town servicing more interesting parts of Morocco, and should be avoided all together if possible.
Some of the people are friendly. Perhaps it is the hardship that cause them to look rather solemn. Recommend when using the hammam to have a grommage (scrubbing).
There is not a lot to see and do in Casablanca, although the Hassan II mosque is worth a visit. If you are wandering through the old medina beware of a local who calls himself Sam and will approach you in a very friendly way offering to show you around for free but ultimately demands a large tip for his services.
I would not recommend a visit unless you had business there. It is really the business centre of Morocco and not a tourist destination
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The best choice in our visit to Morocco, I recomened this hotel, it has every thing oyu need ,location is perfect right on the beach ,nice walk it's busy in the night ,the weather is refreshing the hotel is near the city center easy to reach any where parking is alwaysavailable.

Perfect location! Right in the heart of the medina, less than 5 min walk from a tram stop (tram is very cheap in Casablanca). We arrived late and checked out very early and the staff were very helpful and friendly. Our room was nice and tidy, getting cleaned regularly and we had a balcony overlooking the little square in front. The Wi-Fi covers the entire hotel and it'...

When we arrived, we were pleasantly surprised with an upgrade and the room was fantastic. The hotel is in a great location next to a mall and a seaside boardwalk. The reception staff were very friendly, but we did encounter some problems with our room key not functioning and a less than helpful member of the housekeeping team who shrugged her shoulders at us. All in...

Casablanca was our final stop in Morocco and it was my birthday during our stay. The on duty manager found out that it was my birthday and had housekeeping make up a surprise set-up on the bed with animals made out of towels and rose petals scattered on the bed after we left in the morning. When we got back to the hotel later that evening, I was pleasantly surprised wi...

Actually I just need a short stay after my flight landing on Casablanca at almost midnight then will take an early train to Marrakesh! We check in very late and reception staff is helpful and friendly, room is tidy and clean, and close to Casa Voyager train station, you can go by walk like around 15 mins! It’s relatively grate price for this location, i have nothing to...

The hotel is a good base towards the other lovely cities in Morocco. It's a business/budget hotel, so don't expect all amenities to be present. However, staff were friendly and tried their very best to meet our needs. Your view is the busy streets of Casablanca and the Casa Port Station. Their restaurant is acceptable with reasonably priced meals. Stayed here for 2 nig...

If money is no object, you'll stay at the Sofitel Tour Blanche. Its Brasserie is also the best place to eat in Casablanca. Its staff is well-trained and eager to please discriminating tastes. Be sure to mention if you are a member of the Accor Group of hotels.

The hotel is not new and it looks like that. For reasonable price we got hotel room with balcony and AC, including breakfast. The staff speaks only french, but they're nice. The location is good, near to city center, though the surroundings is not very clean - but that's how the whole Casablanca looks like.

Great location, on the tram line and walking distance from Hyatt Regency, Old Medina and Merche Central. Room was spacious, clean and quiet. Breakfast had a wide selection of food to choose from and tasted good. Great views of Casablanca from rooftop bar and pool area. Be sure to ask for Mostafa, who is the most welcoming, friendly and resourceful concierge I have met ...

This hotel was better than the other hotel we stayed at in Casablanca (Mamoura)- more comfortable, nicer bathroom. After hanging out in the city for a couple days, I bet this is pretty high end. The breakfast was one of the best we had anywhere in Morocco (except at the riad we stayed at in Chef Chaouen); I recommend getting the included breakfast.

It's a very nice decorated hotel, each room is different style, staffs are friendly with good service, got an upgrade as the room type we booked was occupied, the only complaint is there's a guy accidently opened our door without knocking at 9am and he is not the cleaning lady obviously.

Very nice hotel in the centre of Casablanca. Don't miss a visit to the bar on the top floor (16th floor) with an absolutely fantastic view of the city - incl. the mosque and the sea - stunning! Unfortunately, I cannot write anything positive about the breakfast...that's probably why it is included in the room rates...it's not worth setting the alarm clock for!

I really enjoyed my stay at Le Trianon. The staff was very friendly and helpful to give us tips on directions and sights in Casablanca (since there aren't that many). We walked to both the Hassan II Mosque (25 min walk) and the Habbous (30 min). They also called us cabs which was helpful for English-only speakers. Breakfast was standard (bread with jam, omelette, ju...
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One of the most important landmarks in Casablanca is certainly the King Hassan II Mosque. This mosque is the third largest in the world, with a soaring minaret that seems to reach the sky. It is also open to people of all faiths, a very unique quality in Morocco and much of the Muslim world. While this mosque is relatively new, travelers to Casablanca will also find exploring the walled old city, known as the medina, a worthwhile experience. br>
While visiting Morocco, of course a hammam, or Turkish bath, is an experience not to be missed. Just like most cities in this region, Casablanca has its fair share of such facilities, one of them being the old and popular Hammam Ziani. This is located in the Casablanca city center, where there is a wide selection of hotels within easy reach of this and many other attractions.
Of course, there’s a lot more to see and do in Casablanca and the best way to discover what else this city has to offer in terms of attractions, landmarks, and hotels is by exploring the interactive map on this page.