Set in Casablanca, 2.6 km 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.
Hussain
Ireland
I liked nothing in this hotel i booked it for 2 nights and left in a night as the room was smelly dirty and woke up with ants on me and my bed went to complain and staff didn’t do anything about it and wouldn’t refund me and i have pictures to prove them aswell.
Situated in Casablanca, 34 km from Anfa Place Living Resort, ONOMO Airport Casablanca features accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
walkas
Morocco
I loved the place, very cozy and there’s a cute garden outside where you can rest, eat and work.
Set in Casablanca, 5.5 km 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.
Fahad
Saudi Arabia
Thank you Salma guest relations, ghita head of front office , meriem of the reception and meriem the manager housekeeping , Amazing service!
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.
The Ibis Casablanca City Center is located in the city centre 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.
Hôtel Club Val d'Anfa Casablanca Ocean view is situated 50 metres from the beach in Casablanca. It offers free Wi-Fi and is set in peaceful gardens with a swimming pool and ocean views.
Set in Casablanca City Centre, Hotel Moroccan House features a typical Moroccan setting. It offers a central patio with fountain, a sauna, hammam and free Wi-Fi access.
Yunhua
China
Nice traditional-style Morrocan building.
Good location in short distance of the Port Train Station and the two tram lines, modern supermarket and Medina nearby.
Situated on the famous Casablanca coast road, Hotel Suisse is a-30 minute drive from the airport and offers an outdoor swimming pool, terrace, barber shop and beauty salon, and as well as free Wi-Fi...
Fatima-zahra
United Kingdom
The location is nice and close to other facilities
Located a 5-minute drive from Casa-Port railway station, Grand Mogador City Center Casablanca offers a convention centre with 11 meeting rooms and a free Wi-Fi access in all areas.
Located a 5-minute drive from Casa-Port railway station, Grand Mogador City Center Casablanca offers a convention centre with 11 meeting rooms and a free Wi-Fi access in all areas.
Gray Boutique Hotel Casablanca offers a 600 m² spa and elegant suites with views over the Triangle d'Or district of Casablanca with its many boutiques. It is located 25 km 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 personalised service as well as the high standing of the hotel.
perfect location, friendly staff! everything was awesome!
Attractively set in the centre of Casablanca, Radisson Hotel Casablanca Gauthier La Citadelle features air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, free private parking and room service.
Very nice and clean hotel up to Radisson standards.
Set in Casablanca, 3.7 km from Anfa Place Living Resort, Maarif Elite Suites offers accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
J ai tout aimé, du personnel à la suite y a rien à critiquer
Situated in Casablanca, 5.3 km from Hassan II Mosq, New Hotel Piscine Wellness & Spa features accommodation with a fitness centre, 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 accommodation 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
The hotel is located in the heart of the business district of Casablanca in a totally secure area of Casablanca centre and 30 minutes from the airport Mohammed V.
THANK YOU BW TEAM
NADA WHO WAS VERY SMILING AND FRIENDLY
Situated in Casablanca and with Anfa Place Living Resort reachable within 3.3 km, Unico Hotel & Spa Casablanca features concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout the...
Personale gentile, camera grande e pulita, colazione abbondante, wi fi.
Conveniently situated in the Ain Chock district of Casablanca, LOTUS HOTEL Casanearshore is located 11 km from Anfa Place Living Resort, 12 km from Morocco Mall and 13 km from Hassan II Mosq.
Nice and clean staff were helpful will recommend it
Situated in Casablanca, 6.5 km from Anfa Place Living Resort, Golden Star Casablanca features accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Hôtel Down Town Maarif is set in the Maarif district in Casablanca, 2.5 km from Hassan II Mosq and 2.8 km from Anfa Place Living Resort. Free WiFi is provided and private parking is available on site.
Very spacious room, comfy beds and central location.
Offering a spa centre 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.
We like everything from start to end. Everything was perfect.
Ideally set in the Sidi Belyout district of Casablanca, The Hotel Syracuse is situated 4.8 km from Anfa Place Living Resort, 10 km from Morocco Mall and 700 metres from Central Market of Casablanca.
La propreté, la modernité et l’accueil merveilleux.
Located 600 metres 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 centre with sauna, Hammam,...
Good spread at breakfast
Prompt service by the team
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.
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Located on the Atlantic Ocean, the cosmopolitan Cassablanca 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 the 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 linking the Place des Nations Unies with the railway station in the east of the city. If you are looking for relaxation, visit one of the local Turkish baths and enjoy soothing spa treatments. Booking.com offers a big selection of hotels in Casablanca with wellness facilities.
Mohammed V International Airport is the busiest airport in Morroco, serving many European countries. The train station of Casablanca Voyageurs connects the city with Marrakech and Tangier.
Casablanca is not a touristic destination period. It's a big, draining and not so spectacular city where it makes sense to come only for the sake of your business. Every person I met there told me to keep my bag and the phone tight to me because they will tear it off from me (on a motorbike or without). Never use the buses to get there, because you will be surrounded by a loud crowd of scammers on a dirty open-air station. Only train!
P.S. Morocco has much more peaceful and beautiful locations
Vlada
Russia
Scored 8.0
8.0
A beautiful city with awesome public spaces.
A beautiful city with awesome public spaces. The local markets can possibly be beefed up some more. There were bigger, more vibrant and culturally steeped souks in Marrakech, but again that's possibly because it's designed that way. Local movement could be streamlined or taxi fares more standardized for the benefut of tourists.
Martin
Kenya
Scored 6.0
6.0
Heads up for traveling with a baby - Moroccans don’t have...
Heads up for traveling with a baby - Moroccans don’t have regulations about baby safety in the car and some cars even don’t have car seat belts to attach the car seat properly. The air in Casablanca is very polluted, I had a migraine which was gone only on the plane. The traffic is chaotic and you have to watch out for cars when crossing the street. The main attraction is Hassan mosque - and it’s worth staying nearby. The taxi from / to airport is very expensive so the best if you travel just for a day is to take a train and pick an accommodation within a walking distance from the train station (it arrives in the city center). La Corniche has a lot of beggars. For food I recommend to download Glovo delivery service - also the first delivery is going to be free. The food is amazing there. The summary - stay there for a day and move on to other Moroccan cities / towns.
StellaVira
United States
Scored 10
10
Nice beach city with enough restaurants to get different...
Nice beach city with enough restaurants to get different flavours. We were happy with the cost we spent and overall had a great time. If you decide to rent a car, get ready for difficult traffic conditions specially in toll highways. Do bring your own sunscreen as that is very expensive to buy. Visit the mosque with a 1 hour guide which should cost 20€ per person not more. Well worth the visit. Take a taxi to the old Medina market. All the bargains are available there. Several malls, but international brands are more expensive than in Europe.
Karla
Netherlands
Scored 6.0
6.0
The Hassan 11 Mosque was by far the most interesting...
The Hassan 11 Mosque was by far the most interesting attraction in Casablancca. There were also good views of the coast and lighthouse and some interesting murals near there.
The small taxies and trams were good ways to reavel around the city.
Ricks Cafe looked like a tourist trap with very pricy meals.
Choubi a restaurant , straight across the round about from the hotel was a great BBQ restaurant with large tasty heplings at very reasonable prices. We went there after noticing a constant stream of locals eating there and weren't disappointed. The staff didn't have much English and no English Menu but took us to large refrigerated meat display and we could choose our own type of meat or chicken.
John
Australia
Scored 4.0
4.0
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.
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.
At Cultural Morocco Tours, we proudly endorse the One Hotel Casablanca for its impeccable service and unbeatable location. Our clients consistently rave about their experiences there, making it an ideal choice for any traveler exploring Casablanca, Morocco.
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!
I have stayed at many hotels in Casa and across Morocco but this one had the BEST breakfast in terms of quality and variety. The staff is also very attentive and nice. The room was well decorated.
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