The best tourist places in Casablanca

 

Tourism in Casablanca

1- Hassan II Mosque

 
Hassan II Mosque, the largest mosque in the country, the second mosque in Africa, and the thirteenth in the world, its minaret Andalusian character rises 210 meters (689 feet) and is the highest religious building in the world, located on the coast of Casablanca, with a capacity of 25,000 chapels other than The buildings attached to the mosque constitute an integrated cultural complex, including a prayer hall, ablution hall, toilet, Qur'anic school, library and museum. In addition to dressing it with "zlij" or stained ceramic mosaics on columns, walls, minaret ribs and its importance and digging on cedar wood, it is an important destination for all Arab and foreign tourists.

2- Arab League Garden

 

 

Known as the old Leute Garden, the Arab League Park is a symbolic garden in the Moroccan city of Casablanca, located in the city centre. The garden includes 30 acres and features French-themed designs, magnificent green spaces and a natural outlet for the city's residents, and also includes some ponds and streams with magnificent fountains that give an atmosphere of comfort and add a special elegance to the garden, and stone designs in the old European style, and there are some restaurants and cafés serving fast food and cold and hot drinks.

 

3- Old City

 

It is one of the oldest neighborhoods of the city, and Casablanca was even confined to the walls of the old city before French colonialism. The neighborhood is located near the port of Casablanca and was another neighborhood of Casablanca in the past. The Old City has important and specialized sites such as Bazaar Street, where there are bazaars or antique shops frequented by many tourists, as well as the "Lake" used book market, which has a large number of rare books and the Marrakech Door, one of the doors leading to the neighborhood.

 

4- Jewish Museum


 

It is the first museum in the Arab world to portray the influence of Judaism as a social culture that contributes to the history of the Maghreb. His exhibits highlight the history of Jews in the Maghreb and Casablanca in particular. Containing religious books, antiques and costumes belonging to morocco's 5,000 Jewish community, the museum occupies an area of 700 square meters, consisting of a large, spacious room used for photography, painting and sculpture exhibitions, and three other rooms with exhibits displaying religious and family life and jewish work for a living, as well as other rooms representing Jewish ritual and religious rituals.

 

5- Megarama Cinema

 


Megarama cinema is Morocco's largest cinema and a magnet for Moroccan visitors and tourists alike.

It is more than a cinema hall, but a huge complex with approximately 20 film halls, making it the largest of its kind in Africa.

It is strategically located near Ain Al-Tyab Beach and is very interested in showcasing the strongest and latest international films

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