Flights to Casablanca
Discover Morocco's cosmopolitan heart where French elegance meets Moroccan tradition
About Flights to Casablanca
Casablanca, Morocco's largest city and economic powerhouse, offers a captivating blend of Art Deco architecture, bustling souks, and modern sophistication. Home to the magnificent Hassan II Mosque and Rick's Café from the legendary film, this Atlantic coastal city serves as your gateway to authentic Moroccan experiences.
Beyond its cinematic fame, Casablanca pulses with real Moroccan life - from the labyrinthine Old Medina to the French colonial Quartier Habous. The city's corniche stretches along the Atlantic, offering fresh seafood restaurants and ocean breezes, while the Ain Diab district buzzes with contemporary nightlife and beach clubs.
Airlines Flying to Casablanca
Royal Air Maroc
Direct · Daily
£289
return
British Airways
1 stop · 4x weekly
£359
return
Air France
1 stop · Daily
£329
return
Iberia
1 stop · Daily
£319
return
Turkish Airlines
1 stop · Daily
£349
return
Top Attractions in Casablanca
Hassan II Mosque
religiousWorld's third-largest mosque with stunning oceanfront location and 210m minaret, offering guided tours for non-Muslims
Rick's Café
cultureLegendary restaurant recreating the atmosphere of the 1942 Casablanca film, complete with piano bar and Moroccan cuisine
Old Medina
cultureAncient walled city with narrow alleys, traditional souks selling spices, textiles, and authentic Moroccan handicrafts
Quartier Habous (New Medina)
shoppingFrench colonial-designed district blending Moroccan architecture with wide boulevards, perfect for shopping and café culture
Corniche Ain Diab
beachGlamorous 6km coastal strip with beach clubs, seafood restaurants, and Morocco's most exclusive nightlife scene
Villa des Arts
cultureContemporary art gallery showcasing modern Moroccan and international artists in a beautifully restored colonial villa
Central Market (Marché Central)
foodArt Deco covered market offering fresh produce, olives, seafood, and the perfect introduction to Moroccan ingredients
Parc de la Ligue Arabe
natureCasablanca's green lung with palm-lined walkways, perfect for escaping the city bustle and enjoying mint tea
Where to Stay in Casablanca
Four Seasons Hotel Casablanca
Ultra-luxury beachfront resort with panoramic Atlantic views, world-class amenities and impeccable Moroccan hospitality in the exclusive Anfa district.
Hyatt Regency Casablanca
Modern business hotel in the heart of Casablanca's commercial district, walking distance to major attractions and shopping areas.
Hotel Barceló Casablanca
Stylish mid-range hotel in the bustling Maarif district, offering excellent value with modern amenities and easy access to souks.
Sofitel Casablanca Tour Blanche
Sophisticated French hospitality in a striking tower design, perfectly positioned for business and leisure travellers seeking luxury.
Movenpick Hotel Casablanca
Contemporary hotel ideal for business travellers, located near the airport with excellent connectivity to the city centre.
Best Western Toubkal Hotel
Affordable accommodation with Moroccan charm, perfectly placed for exploring the medina and major attractions on foot.
Local Tips for Casablanca
- Learn basic French phrases - it's widely spoken and appreciated alongside Arabic, especially in hotels and restaurants.
- Dress modestly when visiting the Hassan II Mosque; women should cover shoulders and wear long trousers or skirts.
- Haggle respectfully in the Old Medina - start at 30% of the asking price and negotiate slowly with a smile.
- Take official petit taxis (red cars) within the city - they're metered and reliable for short journeys under 4km.
- Visit the Central Market early morning (8-10am) for the freshest produce and to experience authentic local life.
- Book dinner reservations at Rick's Café well in advance, especially for weekend evenings and the famous piano shows.
- Carry small denomination dirhams for tips - 5-10 MAD is appropriate for hotel staff and restaurant service.
- Try Casablanca's famous street food on Mohammed V Boulevard - but choose busy stalls for freshness.
- The Corniche is perfect for evening strolls, but avoid swimming at city beaches due to strong Atlantic currents.
- Use official airport taxis or pre-book transfers - the 45-minute journey to city centre costs around 300-400 MAD.