Created by travellingdave on December 8, 2007
- A short visit to the largest city in Morocco, and the most cosmopolitan city in North Africa, experiencing Moroccan hospitality at its finest!
Created by evilchris on November 17, 2004
- Casablanca can be accurately described as a gateway from Europe to the Islamic World. I worked for a week here, alternately inhering to its European vicinage and venturing into the “real” Casablanca in my free time. It was a fascinating, unnerving journey through the wealth and indigence of Al Maghrib.
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Created by uranus2359 on September 30, 2004
- Made famous by the movie that took its name, Casablanca boasts beautiful scenery, not just Rick's Cafe. Being a Muslim country, it is home to the world's third largest mosque, and, of course, all those white houses after which this city is named.
Created by Barb B on November 2, 2000
- An intriguing blend of old and new, familiar and exotic, Casablanca is the largest city in Morocco and the busiest port in North Africa. Amid bustling bazaars, crowded markets and huge mosques I found Casablanca to be truly a city of romance and intrigue.
Created by Heather F on May 12, 2007
- Here are some of the highlights of a short visit to Casablanca.
Created by barrywillis on January 28, 2001
- transportation in casa.its not really needed to hire a car as their is frequent public transport and taxis have a meter and taxi drivers are mostly honest.
Casablanca
Tourism and Travel Guide