Squares & Streets in Casablanca

3 picks in Casablanca, Morocco

Squares & Streets in Casablanca

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Squares & Streets

Important public spaces and thoroughfares that define the city's character

Place Mohammed V (Casablanca's Central Plaza)

Must See

The main civic square surrounded by important government and cultural buildings including the Town Hall and Law Courts. …

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The main civic square surrounded by important government and cultural buildings including the Town Hall and Law Courts. Features impressive colonial architecture from the 1920s and manicured gardens with fountains. Open plaza used for public gatherings and celebrations. Excellent example of French urban planning with symmetrical design and architectural harmony.

⏱ 30-45 minutes No Booking Needed

Boulevard de la Corniche

Must See

The scenic seaside boulevard stretching 10 kilometers along the Atlantic coast offering stunning ocean views and access …

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The scenic seaside boulevard stretching 10 kilometers along the Atlantic coast offering stunning ocean views and access to beaches. Lined with restaurants, cafes, nightclubs, and hotels. Perfect for leisurely walks, cycling, or driving with Atlantic breeze and sunset views. Mix of modern facilities and traditional establishments catering to tourists and locals.

⏱ 2-4 hours No Booking Needed

Rue Driba (Main Market Street)

Top Pick

A bustling pedestrian street in the medina filled with traditional shops, vendors, and market stalls. Selling textiles, …

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A bustling pedestrian street in the medina filled with traditional shops, vendors, and market stalls. Selling textiles, spices, crafts, and local merchandise. Narrow cobblestone street with Arabic and French signage. Authentic sensory experience with aromas of spices and sounds of merchants. Packed with activity especially in mornings.

⏱ 1-2 hours No Booking Needed

Tips for Squares & Streets

  • Place Mohammed V is best visited during daytime for photography
  • Walk the corniche at sunset for spectacular views and cooler temperatures
  • Rue Driba is crowded in mornings - visit early for best experience
  • Watch for pickpockets in crowded market streets

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