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Casablanca (Arabic: ????????????, Daru l-Bayda) may be the cosmopolitan, industrial and economic heart of Morocco (and its largest city), but it is one of the less endearing of the country's sights. With a small, unassuming medina and a traffic-congested ville nouvelle, travellers arriving via Casablanca may be tempted to find the first train out of to nearby Rabat. The awe-inspiring Hassan II Mosque and happening nightlife, however, are worth at least a day of your Moroccan itinerary.
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- The King Hassan II Mosque, a relatively recent mosque. Its one of the largest in the world and the largest in Morocco, and has the tallest minaret on the planet. It is one of the two main mosques in Morocco open to non-muslims. Beautiful interior complete with water features, a roof that opens to the sky, a HUGE hammam in the basement (not in use), and beautiful tile work. Worth a trip to the city.
- Old City, there is a small old town in Casablanca. If you are in town it may be worth a visit, but the cities of Fes and Marrakech pale it in comparison.
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Le Vieux Port tel/fax:0021223321431. This restaurant is located at Mohammedia city, front of the fishing port, offering a magnificient view. It specialises in sea food, and crustaceans.
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Le Vieux Port tel/fax:0021223321431. This restaurant is located at Mohammedia city, front of the fishing port, offering a magnificient view. It specialises in sea food, and crustaceans.
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