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How to Spend 3 Days in Casablanca
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Start your day with a trip to the Marche Central where you can stock up on picnic supplies, then take a walk through the lively United Nations Place and Mohammed V Square, home to some of the city’s most important buildings. Head to the nearby Ligue Arabe Park for lunch, then spend the afternoon wandering around the souks of the Old Medina or admiring the elegant architecture in the Habous Quarter.
Casablanca’s most scenic stretch is the Ain Diab Corniche, which runs west of the port along the seafront. Start with a visit to the awe-inspiring Hassan II Mosque, perched on a cliff-top overlooking the ocean, then head to the shrine of Sidi Aberrahman, before hitting the beach in the afternoon.
Morocco’s biggest city is also an important transport hub, so there’s no excuse for not exploring further afield. Take a day tour to the capital of Rabat, where you can admire the views from the landmark Hassan Tower; visit the impressive Roman ruins of Volubilis.
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Marrakech Tours from Casablanca
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You can’t visit Morocco without paying a visit to the cultural capital of Marrakech, a city of contrasts that is as bewildering as it is enchanting. Less than 2.5 hours south of Casablanca, it’s possible to visit Marrakech on a day trip, but with so much to see and do, multi-day trips can also be a great way to take in all the sights.
With only a day to spend in the city, start off with a visit to the UNESCO-listed medina, the heart of historic Marrakech, centered around the bustling square of Djeena El Fna. This is the central hub of the city, where you can lose yourself in the labyrinth like souks, tuck into steaming tagine at a rooftop restaurant and be entertained by a constant stream of snake charmers, fortune-tellers and street musicians. Spend the afternoon checking off the sights with a tour of the opulent Bahia Palace, a visit to the 16th Century Ben Youssef Medersa and a stroll around the colorful Jardin Majorelle, owned by designer Yves Saint Laurent.
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