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Casablanca, Morocco
Thursday, December 27, 2012

Casablanca is remarkable for how unlike it was from other Moroccan cities. And remarkable for how unremarkable it is given the mythical status it enjoys among movie buffs. It almost dares you to find anything memorable to do. But it did give us a normal day in a chaotic, traffic heavy city with widely varying neighbourhoods - the crowded, litter strewn area near the port, the elegant white houses, the new upscale constructions along the Atlantic waterfront by Boulevard de la Corniche. We did walk quite a bit trying to get a feel of the city's architecture - hotels, banks, government buildings, cinemas. 

The Hassan II mosque does make an impression with its sheer size and great location by the ocean. It is the third largest mosque in the world and can accommodate 25,000 worshippers inside and 80,000 outside in the courtyards. The 210m high minaret is the tallest building in the country. It has a centrally heated floor made of glass so believers can pray while watching the Atlantic ocean washing the rocks below. It is one of only two mosques in Morocco that can be visited by non-Muslims but only on a guided tour. We opted to admire the structure from the outside and did not take the guided tour.

We did not see anything remotely connected to the Bogart-Bergman film in the modern city of Casablanca. We don't know if the city's residents are even aware of their city's fame. One guidebook says it all : if you want to visit the city of Bergman and Bogart, go to Tangier!


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Comments

Alas. Sniff Sniff. So Sad. Whaaaaaa. Boo Hoo, and all the rest of it.

There IS a Rick's in Casablanca. Much disappointed in V that he didn't go there despite his legendary navigation skills ..... Not an Ingrid Bergman fan ??? Is there such a person on this planet ???

Forthat matter , M- you should have atleast an intake of breath for Humphrey Bogart.

Go again M&V, for old times sake :) From Ramesh, on Jan 6, 2013 at 03:25AM

Pictures & Video

Mosquee Hassan II
Mosquee Hassan II
After the parked cars have gone
After the parked cars have gone
Ibn Batouta Street
Ibn Batouta Street
Volubilis Hotel (20th century architecture)
Volubilis Hotel (20th century architecture)
Casablanca building
Casablanca building
Rialto Cinema Government building and road signs
Government building and road signs
Government building
Government building
Former Police HQ Courtroom (public seating)
Courtroom (public seating)
Casablanca Cathedral
Casablanca Cathedral
Mohammed V Avenue (Tramway)
Mohammed V Avenue (Tramway)
Casablanca building
Casablanca building
Mohammed V Avenue
Mohammed V Avenue
Brand new building
Brand new building
Atlantic Ocean (Corniche Boulevard)
Atlantic Ocean (Corniche Boulevard)
Corniche Boulevard
Corniche Boulevard
Mosquee Hassan II
Mosquee Hassan II
Lighthouse Casa Voyageurs Railway Station
Casa Voyageurs Railway Station
Route Map - Rabat to Casablanca
Route Map - Rabat to Casablanca
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