Set in Casablanca, 1.6 mi from Hassan II Mosq, Hotel Majestic features free WiFi access and free private parking. Every room is fitted with a flat-screen TV with cable channels.
Located in Casablanca, 21 miles from Anfa Place Living Resort, ONOMO Airport Casablanca has accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Located in Casablanca, 3.4 miles from Hassan II Mosq, Relax Hotel Casa Voyageurs features views of the city. This 3-star hotel offers a shared lounge, a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi.
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Ibis Casa Voyageurs is a 3 minutes walk from Casa-Voyageurs train station. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.
Conveniently located in the Roches Noires district of Casablanca, Premiere Classe Casablanca Centre Ville is located 2.5 miles from Hassan II Mosq, 4.3 miles from Anfa Place Living Resort and 7.5...
Well set in the center of Casablanca, Suite Hotel Casa Diamond provides free WiFi throughout the property, a fitness center and free private parking for guests who drive.
The Ibis Casablanca City Center is located in the city center right beside the Port of Casablanca. It offers satellite TV, a restaurant and a bar. Wi-Fi is available in all areas free of charge.
Gray Boutique Hotel Casablanca offers a 1969 ft² spa and elegant suites with views over the Triangle d'Or district of Casablanca with its many boutiques. It is located 16 mi from Mohamed V Airport.
Great experience very loving staff and professional
Located in the heart of the business district, this 4-star hotel welcomes you in a very friendly atmosphere. Enjoy the personalized service as well as the high standing of the hotel.
perfect location, friendly staff! everything was awesome!
Located in Casablanca, 3.3 miles from Hassan II Mosq, New Hotel Piscine Wellness & Spa has accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Excellent location
New and clean
Practical in all aspect
Featuring free WiFi and an outdoor pool, Le Casablanca Hotel offers accommodations in Casablanca. the hotel view's garden by Casablanca's view , and guests can enjoy a drink at the bar.
Massage exceptionnel, accueil au top, belle chambre
Located 1969 feet away from the Casablanca's old Medina and markets, Hyatt Regency Casablanca features an outdoor swimming pool, 2 restaurants, a bar and a spa and wellness center with sauna, Hammam,...
Good spread at breakfast
Prompt service by the team
The hotel is located in the heart of the business district of Casablanca in a totally secure area of Casablanca center and 30 minutes from the airport Mohammed V.
THANK YOU BW TEAM
NADA WHO WAS VERY SMILING AND FRIENDLY
Located in Casablanca, 2.3 miles from Anfa Place Living Resort, Maarif Elite Suites has accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Le personnel hyper acceuillant sympa et très disponible
Located in Casablanca and with Anfa Place Living Resort reachable within 2 miles, Unico Hotel & Spa Casablanca has concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout the...
The location was really good, and the room was spacious. Really confortable
Conveniently located in the Ain Chock district of Casablanca, LOTUS HOTEL Casanearshore is located 6.6 miles from Anfa Place Living Resort, 7.3 miles from Morocco Mall and 8 miles from Hassan II Mosq.
Nice and clean staff were helpful will recommend it
Located in Casablanca, 4 miles from Anfa Place Living Resort, Golden Star Casablanca has accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Personnel et directeur a l ecoute tres sympathique
Down Town Hotel By Business & Leisure Hotels is set in the Maarif district in Casablanca, 1.6 mi from Hassan II Mosq and 1.7 mi from Anfa Place Living Resort.
Very spacious room, comfy beds and central location.
Offering a spa center and sauna, Kenzi Sidi Maarouf is set in Casablanca. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Free private parking is available on site.
Everything was great 👍 Especially Mr. Taha, the manager!
This hotel is located in central Casablanca. It offers air-conditioned guest rooms, each with an iPod docking station, free internet access, LCD satellite TV and a Nespresso machine.
The food was amazing and the boutique rooms are huge!
Located in Gauthier, in the center of Casablanca, Art Palace Suites & Spa offers themed suites, a wellness center with traditional Moroccan Hammams, and an indoor swimming pool.
nice design, very friendly staffs, huge breakfast.
This hotel is located in Casablanca’s business district, just a short walk from the Medina. It features 2 restaurants and offers 4-star accommodations with free Wi-Fi and free private parking.
Evrything was good, they look after you at any time
Ideally located in the heart of the city center of Casablanca, Morocco, Casablanca Marriott Hotel is at 40 minutes away from the Mohamed V International airport (CMN) and walking distance to the Old...
I didn't have breakfast.
Check in staff Amal was superb.
Providing free WiFi, Point du Jor offers accommodations in Casablanca. All rooms feature a flat-screen TV with satellite channels and a private bathroom.
the location was great.
the rooms were comfortable and modern.
Featuring free WiFi and a restaurant, Boutique Hotel Gauthier Restaurant Terrasse offers accommodations in Casablanca, 1.4 mi from Hassan II Mosq.
Comfortable and enough space. The rest of the room was clean.
FAQs about hotels in Casablanca
On average, 3-star hotels in Casablanca cost $58 per night, and 4-star hotels in Casablanca are $78 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Casablanca can be found for $177 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Casablanca this weekend is $61 or, for a 4-star hotel, $96. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Casablanca for this weekend cost around $239 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $65 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Casablanca for tonight. You'll pay around $92 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Casablanca will cost around $420, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Right on the Atlantic Ocean, the cosmopolitan Casablanca is the largest city in Morocco, although Rabat is the political capital. This colorful city features lively traditional markets and narrow streets full of spices and aromas.
Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, the Hassan II Mosque has the tallest minaret in the world. Made of hand-crafted marble, this beautiful mosque blends Islamic architecture with Moroccan elements. Situated in the heart of Morocco, the modern Port of Casablanca is the largest one in North Africa and one of the largest artificial ports in the world.
The traditional market of Quartier Habous has a great variety of handmade Arabic carpets, metal wares and a huge olive area. The shopping paradise of the Exposition Nationale d'Artisanat is the place to buy local products, souvenirs and quality leather goods.
The Boulevard Muhammad V is Casablanca’s busiest street connecting the Place des Nations Unies with the train station in the east of the city. If you're looking for relaxation, visit one of the local bathhouses and enjoy soothing spa treatments. Booking.com has a big selection of hotels in Casablanca with spa facilities.
Mohammed V International Airport is the busiest airport in Morroco, serving many European countries. The Casablanca Voyageurs train station connects the city with Marrakech and Tangier.
Only selected areas of the city are worthwhile to visit.
Only selected areas of the city are worthwhile to visit. Most of the city appears to have flourished up to the 1970s as many buildings are from that period - now mostly run down. Lots of litter on the road and traffic participants regularly violate the rules - in particular motorists passing through red lights.
Better to stay in Rabat which is a very clean city in comparison, and perhaps visit Casablanca on a day trip only.
Attractions of Casablanca are few: Habbous quarter, Hassan mosque and of course the Rick's Cafe.
Florian
Qatar
6.0
Scored 6.0
The train station/tram is very good ,I enjoy riding them.
The train station/tram is very good ,I enjoy riding them. I have problem eating from restaurant as the opening are quite hard. What I mean about hard is the timing for opening is not for a morning person. Pack extra dress for winter. My french sucks and arabic is not good also so there is a language barrier you have to overcome.
Romeo
8.0
Scored 8.0
Ricks Cafe exceeded expectations brilliant night
Ricks Cafe exceeded expectations brilliant night
Never been photographed by so many ?chinese ever
what fun
watch out for the taxi´s,no way to avoid , just accept the pain and do not screw up your coronaries!!!just laugh and pay
you can walk everywhere takes time but the mosque is a must see
susan
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Very good hotel, for Casablanca, the hotel is located near...
Very good hotel, for Casablanca, the hotel is located near the, two shopping malls, which are within walking distance. We had a 2 bedroom suite with a full kitchen, the hotel is very clean, quiet. Two restaurants below the hotel, and great food. We will return this hotel next time we visit Casa.
stanford
France
8.0
Scored 8.0
A big city with many contrasts.
A big city with many contrasts. Of course, a visit to the Mosque and the headland with the lantern is a must. It is also worth taking a train to Rabat. Well-developed public transport makes it easy to explore the entire city. The best places are near Casa Port and old Town
Marek
Poland
4.0
Scored 4.0
Casablanca is not really a must-go destination.
Casablanca is not really a must-go destination. The old center is pretty dirty and the buildings are not maintained, plenty of them abandoned. Some of the streets in the center almost have the authentic vibe from the movies, but i felt too insecure there. Nothing bad happened to me, but the feeling of being unsafe ruined my experience. Is not really a tourist-friendly city to visit, with staff in restaurants rarely speaking English. I went a 6-day trip (2-3 days in Rabat, 2x Casablanca, and 2x Marrakech), as instead i would recommend 2 days in Rabat, half a day (nor not visiting at all) for Casablanca to visit the big Mosque and the beach (without spending time for the old center) and 2-3 days for Marrakech. The bazaar in Marrakech is huge, but i wished i did more shopping in Rabat (where the bazaar is smaller, but the sellers are way more tolerant and not being pushy at all, which made me feel way more comfortable while shopping. Also, prices in Rabat were lower.
Alcohol in Morroco is in general hard to find, but in some Carrefour supermarkets, they have separate rooms (called CAVE) for selling alcohol. Still, it was not easy to find those, as in Google Maps there wasn`t enough information about which ones sell alcohol, and which doesn't.
Street food is also to be avoided, as hygiene is very low.
The style and decor of the hotel was authentic Moroccan which had a great feel. The staff were extremely helpful and friendly, the room was spacious and comfortable, it appeared to have double glazing on the windows to cut down the outside noise, and the wifi worked on most floors. It was quite central to most sites, transport, supermarkets and dining. It was the best accommodation I stayed at in Morocco and it was very reasonably priced. I highly recommend this hotel.
A friend who lives in Morocco told me about this hotel and I was thrilled with it. It's modern, clean, and comfortable. The breakfast buffet is great. Best of all — location and price. I needed a place for one night before flying back to the US. On trips to Casablanca, I always eat at Rick's Cafe, and this is just a short taxi ride away. It is also located next to a mall with a grocery. I can't imagine getting more for your money, and I'd definitely stay there again!
I stayed at the Odyssee Boutique Hotel at the start and end of my trip to Morocco. It was a quiet, clean and modern hotel in a good location. The room was comfortable, wifi was reliable and available throughout the hotel. Quality of service was variable. Reception staff during my first stay were helpful, but those I encountered during my second stay were less so. Maria in the breakfast area was always friendly.
The Odyssee was a wonderful landing place at the beginning of a visit to Morocco. I appreciated the airport transfer service with a hotel car as a solo woman traveler. The reception was warm and friendly - Nassima at check-in and Moustafa, the font office manager, and the whole team. Breakfast was lovely with eggs to order, fresh baked goods, vegetables and fruit.
Very friendly staff with a good sized room. The hotel also has a salon on site. After hiking in Morocco’s desert and mountains, having a manicure and pedicure felt luxurious! My husband also took the opportunity to get a badly needed haircut. the staff at the salon, and throughout the hotel was wonderful. We would highly recommend!
"This exquisite and comfortable hotel boasts a strategic location adjacent to the renowned Hassan 2 Mosque and the mesmerizing ocean. As Cultural Morocco Tours, we hold this establishment in high regard as one of our top choices for accommodating our guests. We wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone visiting Casablanca."
It was perfect for our situation (late flight from Spain to Morocco) and there was a free shuttle service to the hotel included. The room was spacious, luxurious and clean. The staff was extremely friendly and helpful. Would recommend when having a late or early flight in Casablanca.
I took two rooms, one for me and my wife and the other for me 2 sons location was fair it is on the beach but the beach is not clean enough, The breakfast was poor
The best thing about the hotel is the interior decoration in authentic Moroccan style
Quiet place, welcoming staff, nice spacious room, delicious diner served despite our late arrival. The best harira soup I've had in Morocco was the one offered here.
Close proximity to the airport and free transfer service provided.
Beautiful hotel located in the old medina. We spent our first and last nights in Morocco here and really enjoyed our time. It's a great location, staff are lovely, rooms are clean and the breakfast was delicious!
This riad is heavenly. it is everything we’ve grown to love about Morocco. simplistic, impeccably clean, exceptionally hospitable, with superb food prepared in the traditional Moroccan style.
Majestic is the old hotel, best times passed, but with reasonable price and good location. Rooms are bigger than normally in Morocco and breakfast is quite good, with eggs and juices.
Awesome location , good price , good hospitality . Thank you Zineb , Ghita and Hamza . We spent 9 days in Morocco . The best hotel was Relax Hotel especially with Zineb !
Excellent location for walking to visit the medina and the mosque. great rooms. great breakfast. All in all a wonderful way to begin our 2 week trip to Morocco
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