CASABLANCA
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Where Heritage
Meets Modernity

Casablanca is a city of contrasts, where Art Deco elegance dances with Atlantic waves. From the minaret of the Hassan II Mosque piercing the sky to the bustling energy of the medina, every corner tells a story of a city that never stops evolving.
Explore a metropolis that honors its past while boldly embracing the future, a true crossroads of culture, commerce, and creativity.
Visiting Casablancafor the first time?

We've curated the ultimate "Starter Pack" for your first 48 hours. From riding the Tramway to catching the sunset on the Corniche, unlock the most authentic experiences the city has to offer.
City Leadership
The governing body ensuring the strategic development, stability, and prosperity of the Casablanca-Settat Region.

Mohamed Mhidia
"Distinguished as ‘Best Governor in the Arab World’ (2024). Appointed by His Majesty King Mohammed VI to lead the region’s territorial administration."

Abdellatif Maazouz
"Leading the regional development strategy, focusing on infrastructure, economic investment, and territorial equity."

Nabila Rmili
"Oversees municipal services, urban management, sanitation, and the daily quality of life improvements for Casablanca's citizens."

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Casablanca by the numbers.
Key facts that capture the scale, energy and character of North Africa’s most dynamic coastal city.

Morocco’s largest city
More than 3.7 million people call Casablanca home, giving the city its fast‑paced, cosmopolitan rhythm across neighborhoods like Maârif, Gauthier and Anfa.

The country’s economic engine
Casablanca concentrates much of Morocco’s banking, finance and industry, making it the natural base for corporate trips and business events.

A growing city‑break hub
Millions of travellers pass through Casablanca every year, combining business, culture, gastronomy and oceanfront escapes in a single stay.

Gateway between continents
With one of Africa’s busiest ports, Casablanca connects Europe, the Americas and the rest of the continent through daily maritime and logistics flows.

Atlantic energy all around
From Ain Diab Corniche to hidden coves beyond the city, Casablanca’s coastline blends surfing spots, beach clubs and wide promenades.

Museums, monuments & more
Museums, galleries, heritage buildings and creative spaces reveal Casablanca’s mix of Arab, Amazigh, African and European influences.
Figures indicative, based on latest available municipal and national statistics.
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