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| Casablanca Travel Guide Edit This The best resource for sights, hotels, restaurants, bars, what to do and see Morrocan Man' Casablanca Morrocan Man' Casablanca Jonathan Harrison UK Casablanca is the economic capital of Morocco and the biggest city, with about 5 million people. Tourists coming to Casa expect to find a romantic town, as depicted in the classic Humphrey Bogart film of the same name. They will soon be disappointed. The film was actually shot in Florida. The only thing that will remind them of the film, are the piano players in the bars of the more fancy hotels. They will play the theme from the song all night long. The town is basically a big commercial and industrial city and its medina (market) is nothing in comparison with those of Fez or Marrakesh. If you arrive in Casa, you might consider heading north to Rabat (100 km) or south to Marrakech from the train station in the airport. However, there are some interesting sites to see in Morocco’s largest city. The biggest must see of Casa is the new Hassan II Mosque. One afternoon is generally more than enough to see all that the average traveler would want to see of Casablanca. _________Sights Edit This [Add Sight] Ain Diab Edit This The beach at Ain Diab is actually quite nice. Many beach clubs line the Ocean front with names like Le Tonga, Miami or Tahiti. Daycards can be expensive, but you can shop around and as a tourist you might have a chance to be let in at a reduced price. sara: reola mona: nice type: general World66 rating: [rate it] Lusitania Edit This Lusitania is the Jewish district of Casablanca. About 5000 jews still live in the city. The main Synagogue, the Namarroch is at the corner of the rue Rousseau and the Rue Ibn Rochd. There are also different jewish schools in the quarter. Priscila: type: general World66 rating: [rate it] Place Mohammed V Edit This Also known as Place des Nations Unies, this square in the centre of Casablanca is one of the nicest examples of French Colonial Architecture. This kind of architecture, known as Mauresuqe, was heavily influenced by art deco. Benali Naima: mona: nice type: general World66 rating: [rate it] Hassan II Mosque Edit This There is no arguing about taste; it's one of the most beautiful modern structures built. It's one of the biggest in the world. It’s also one of the most expensive, $800 million went into the project of building it, all Moroccans have directly contributed - a tax was imposed on them to help build it. Non-Muslims can see the homage to Allah. The entry fee is 100dh. type: Hotspots World66 rating: [rate it] _________History Edit This Casablanca was founded by the Portuguese as Casa Branca. It was never a very important town until the French came to Morocco in the beginning of the 20-th century. They started to develop the axis Rabat (their capital) - Casablanca at high speed, which gave Casa its position as the economic powerhouse of Morocco. The old cities of Fes and Marrakesh started slowly to lose their positions, and many of the merchant families understood that the real money was to be made on the coast. Their move to Casablanca speeded up the process. Casa played an important role in World War II -not the one depicted in the motion picture Casablanca- when in 1943 Churchill and Roosevelt met in one of its suburbs Anfa for the Allied Leader's summit. _______Getting Around Edit This They will be building a subway in Casa after 2000 and this not such a bad idea. Casa is such a big town that you spend a lot of time in a taxi going to one end form the other. There are also regular buses, but it's not always easy to find out where and when they leave. Within town you might also consider taking the normal train, since there are four different train stations in Casa. __________Getting There Edit This Casa is the transport hub of the country, so you shouldn't have any difficulty getting there and away. Going to Rabat, Marrakech, Fes, or Meknes the train is a wise choice. Moroccan trains are reliable, clean and fast.For a time-tabel see: ONCF. For destinations down the coast (Azemmour, el-Jadida, Safi Essaouira) there are many buses at the bus station in the centre of town. Count about half an hour to get out of Casa and the 2 hours for every 100 km. ____________Nightlife and Entertainment Edit This i You must remember this... Well, Rick's Place does exist in Casablanca: http://www.rickscafe.ma/ There are also quite a few places in international hotels, with Bogard lookalikes as waiters, and black Piano players. Casa does have quite some good nighlife. You can check out the following addresses. [Add Entertainment place] La Bodega Edit This i A spanish pub,restaurant the have good food and nice music if you really want to have a good dance thats a place to be and the have good service type: Pubs World66 rating: [rate it] address: 129 Rue Allal Ben Abdallah ClosingTime: 21:00 Au Petit Poucet Edit This The restaurant on the bd. Mohammed V has a bar attached to it, where you can drink. Ihssan: Yubundari bin Yando: This is the greatest place to go for a fun night. type: Clubs and dancing World66 rating: [rate it] Don Quijote Edit This A normal low class bar. Avoid whiskey as it`s fake. type: Pubs World66 rating: [rate it] address: Bd. Houphouet Boigny Le balcon 33 Edit This BALCON 33 BALCON 33 On 33 Bd. de la Corniche, this is the best place to go out fro a nice evening of dancing. type: Casinos World66 rating: [rate it] Candy Bar Edit This On the coast of casblance, in front of the Tube. New, up-to-date Night Club, reaching European high levels of music and services. type: Clubs and dancing World66 rating: [rate it] ClosingTime: 4.00 a.m blackhouse Edit This It is the best nightclub in casablanca type: Clubs and dancing World66 rating: [rate it] Le Tube Edit This i Popular disco near the Corniche, on the same boulevard as Le Balcon 33. Same crowd. 4soli3ci: type: general World66 rating: [rate it] Palm Beach Club Edit This The Palm Beach Club in Ain Diab is for serious beer drinking. They do belly dancing shows. ihsane: joyce: type: general World66 rating: [rate it] |
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GNU Free Documentation License Esso utilizza materiale tratto da http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casablanca Cronologia/Autori: http://it.wikipedia.org/=Casablanca&action=history Casablanca Da Wikipedia, l'enciclopedia libera.Casablanca (in arabo: الدار البيضاء, pronunciato ad-Dāru-l-Baydā, che significa appunto "la casa bianca") è una città del Marocco occidentale, sulla costa dell'Oceano Atlantico. La moschea Hassan II Con una popolazione di 2,95 milioni di abitanti (censimento del settembre 2004) Casablanca è la più grande città del Marocco ed anche il suo porto principale; è quindi considerata la capitale economica, anche se la capitale ufficiale e sede del governo è Rabat. Casablanca venne fondata nel 1575 come "Casa Branca" ("casa bianca") dai portoghesi, che avevano distrutto la città di Anfa, che sorgeva nello stesso luogo, nel 1515. I portoghesi infine abbandonarono la città nel 1755, dopo l'aumentare degli attacchi da parte delle tribù musulmane circostanti. Nel XIX secolo la popolazione dell'area cominciò a crescere considerevolmente con l'aumentare del traffico commerciale marittimo. Casablanca fu un importante porto strategico durante la seconda guerra mondiale, ed opsitò nel 1943 un Summit Anglo-Statunitense. Nel 1958, Casablanca ospitò una gara del campionato del mondo di Formula Uno, sul circuito di Ain-Diab. La città è servita dall'Aeroporto internazionale Mohammed V ed il suo porto è uno dei più grandi porti artificiali del mondo. La moschea Hassan II A Casablanca si trova la Moschea Hassan II, la seconda al mondo per dimensioni (dopo la Moschea Shah Faisal nei pressi di Islamabad). Il suo minareto, con 210 metri, è il più alto del mondo. Venne costruita per celebrare il sessantesimo compleanno di Re Hassan II del Marocco, e venne completata nel 1993.
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