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Casablanca

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How to get there: Introduction

Located on the Atlantic coast, Casablanca is a dynamic metropolis and the economic heart of Morocco. Getting here is easy by any convenient method: the city is served by the country's largest international airport, and a developed network of railways and highways connects it to all regions. Whether you choose a plane, train, or car, the journey to Casablanca will be the start of an exciting introduction to the local culture.

By Plane

The main flow of tourists arrives via the international airport Mohammed V (CMN), which is the country's main aviation hub and receives many direct flights. The airport is excellently connected to the city center, making arrival here the most comfortable option.

If tickets to Casablanca are sold out, you can consider flying to neighboring cities. The nearest airport is located in the city of Rabat (84 km); Marrakesh (220 km) and Beni Mellal (179 km) are also popular, from where you can continue your journey by ground transport.

Airport name
Passenger traffic
Km from city
Large
32.7

Available plane tickets

Airlines

Airlines flying here:

By Train

Casablanca is a key railway hub of Morocco, receiving trains from all over the country at Casa Voyageurs and Casa Port stations. This is one of the most reliable and comfortable ways to get to the city center, especially thanks to the availability of high-speed lines.

Regular railway service is established with the nearest city, Rabat, a trip from which takes minimal time. Routes from the tourist center of Marrakesh are also popular, allowing you to reach the coast quickly and conveniently.

The city has no major railway stations. Nearest cities with rail connections:

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
RBA
87 km
1 h 7 min
BEM
219 km
2 h 23 min
RAK
240 km
2 h 45 min

Available train tickets

By Bus

Bus transportation is an affordable and common way to get to the city of Casablanca from neighboring regions. Regular trips depart from major centers such as Rabat and Marrakesh, offering tourists comfortable conditions en route.

Traveling by bus allows you to enjoy the picturesque views of Morocco. Travel time depends on the departure point, but thanks to the good quality of roads, the trip usually proceeds without delays.

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
RBA
87 km
1 h 7 min
BEM
219 km
2 h 23 min
RAK
240 km
2 h 45 min

By Car

Traveling by car gives you freedom in planning your route. The fastest path leads from the city of Rabat: the distance of 87 km can be covered in just 1.1 h on a modern highway.

Tourists heading from the southern part of the country, for example from the city of Marrakesh, will spend about 2.8 h on the road (240 km). A scenic route also awaits travelers from the city of Beni Mellal (219 km), with an estimated travel time of 2.4 h.

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
RBA
87 km
1 h 7 min
BEM
219 km
2 h 23 min
RAK
240 km
2 h 45 min

Travel Tips

To ensure your stay in Casablanca goes smoothly and leaves only pleasant impressions, it is worth considering a few local features.

  1. Clothing and Belongings. The climate here is mild but humid. In summer, wear light natural fabrics, and in winter, be sure to take a windbreaker. It is best to dress modestly, avoiding overly revealing outfits while in the city.
  2. Transport. For trips around the city, the red "petit taxis" are ideal. They are affordable and maneuverable, but always ask the driver to turn on the meter. It is also convenient to use the modern tramway.
  3. Finances. The official currency is the Moroccan Dirham. Cards are accepted in large establishments, but always carry cash for markets and small purchases.
  4. Health and Safety. Drink only bottled water. Keep an eye on your personal belongings in tourist areas.
  5. Communication. The main languages are Arabic and French. English is understood in hotels and tourist zones, but knowing a couple of phrases in French will be a big plus.
  6. Local Etiquette. It is customary to greet others and pass items with the right hand. When entering a mosque or a private home, you must remove your shoes.
  7. What to Avoid. Do not photograph people without permission and avoid the services of intrusive street guides without a license.
  8. Additional Tip. Do not miss the chance to visit the Hassan II Mosque — this grandiose structure stands partially on water and is one of the city's main sources of pride.

Following these simple recommendations will help you feel confident and enjoy the unique atmosphere of the city.

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