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Kenzi Tower Hotel

Maarif, Casablanca
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1,214 reviews

Luxury hotel with indoor pool, spa services, and stunning city views in the heart of Casablanca.

Top rated

5-star

Pool

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$157
/ night


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Casablanca is rich in cultural heritage and offers a variety of attractions easily accessible from its hotels. The Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world, is a highlight, showcasing stunning architecture and beautiful ocean views. The Royal Palace of Casablanca adds to the city's cultural landscape, located in the Anfa district, embodying the royal history of Morocco. Additionally, the Art Deco buildings in the city center provide a unique glance into the architectural style of the early 20th century, making it a delightful area to explore on foot.


Casablanca is a delightful culinary destination with a variety of traditional Moroccan dishes to explore. One must-try is tagine, a slow-cooked stew that can include an array of meats, vegetables, and spices, served in a distinctive earthenware pot. Couscous, often served on Fridays, is another traditional favorite, typically accompanied by meat and vegetables. Don’t miss out on pastilla, a savory pie filled with pigeon or chicken and coated with sugar and cinnamon, showcasing the fusion of sweet and savory that's characteristic of Moroccan cuisine.


Navigating around Casablanca is quite convenient due to its well-connected public transport system. The city features trams that cover key areas such as the city center and residential neighborhoods, making it easy for visitors to access various attractions. Buses are also an option, with routes that link the outskirts of the city to downtown. For a more personal experience, taxis are widely available; however, it's recommended to confirm that the driver uses the meter or agrees on a fare in advance. For those who prefer exploring on foot, many attractions are within walking distance from central hotels.


The ideal time to visit Casablanca is during the spring (March to May) and fall (September to November) when the weather is mild and pleasant. These seasons allow for comfortable temperatures, making exploration of the city’s outdoor attractions and markets enjoyable. The summer months can be hot, with higher temperatures that may limit outdoor activities. Conversely, winter is mild, though occasional rain may occur, so it can still be a good option for visitors seeking a quieter travel experience.


Casablanca offers a unique shopping experience that blends traditional markets with modern retail. The old medina is a must-visit for those seeking handmade goods, textiles, and artisan crafts. Souk Al Hadd, also known as the 'Market of the Week,' provides an authentic local atmosphere where visitors can haggle for spices, souvenirs, and other local products. For a more contemporary shopping experience, the Morocco Mall features various international brands, dining options, and entertainment, including an aquarium, making it a vibrant spot for both shopping and leisure.


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