The easiest way to get around Casablanca is by taxi or bus. Car rentals are available, but traffic can be horrific.
This huge Roman Catholic church, completed in 1956, has European influences and features stained glass windows covering an entire wall. It provides a startling contrast to the more traditional buildings in the city.
Central Market is one of Casablanca's most well-known markets. You can buy fish, fruit and more. Habbous Souk District is also an important place for those looking for Moroccan culture or a souvenir. It is the biggest shopping district in the city.
This government building is home to the post office, Palace of Justice, Bank of Morocco, important monuments and more. At night, it is lit up for viewing pleasure.
The most popular area in Casablanca for beaches, pools and nightlife is Corniche. This district is crowded with young people and is most alive at night.