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Is Casablanca an expensive city?

The average cost of land in Casablanca, Morocco is $1,500 per square meter. This is a relatively affordable price when compared to other major cities in the world. Additionally, the cost of living in Casablanca is relatively low, making it an attractive option for those looking to relocate.



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Dubbed as the White City' of Morocco, Casablanca has grown to become one of Africa's largest cities, serving as Morocco's economic and business centre, and its port is the largest in the north of the continent.

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Things to avoid doing when in Casablanca There are certain things that tourists should avoid doing in Casablanca, including disrespecting Islam, using the left hand while eating, walking around in beachwear outside of the beach, and walking alone at night, especially for women.

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Morocco - Level 2: Exercise Increased Caution Country Summary: Terrorist groups continue plotting possible attacks in Morocco. Terrorists may attack with little or no warning, targeting tourist locations, transportation hubs, markets/shopping malls, and local government facilities.

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Set in the backdrop of the Second World War, evoking the notions of honor, loyalty, friendship and duty, Casablanca is a classic which represents the very best the old Hollywood had to offer, and it's no surprise the film managed to stay afloat and still be celebrated three quarters of a century since the premiere.

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But Morocco is also a member of the Arab League - so officially belongs to both cultural spheres. While the adjective African to describe Morocco is a geographical fact, the use of Arab has also alienated many Moroccans who do not identify as such.

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Upscale appeal with residential calm. Anfa might be one of Casablanca's oldest neighborhoods, but it's also among the most modern. The affluent residential district attracts visitors with high-end shopping, upscale restaurants, luxury hotels, and golf courses.

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It is a great place to walk around, enjoy the palm tree-lined walkways, and take in daily life in Morocco. It is close to Muhammad the V square which was perfect at the Golden hour and is a square of significance with important buildings surrounding it, a beautiful fountain, as well as history.

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Morocco has a relatively low crime rate, but Peters recommends that you keep alert and watch your valuables at all times. Other tips include: Avoid poorly lit areas and don't travel alone at night. Watch your belongings and don't flash valuables.

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Must-pack items
  • Loose, breathable clothing that covers your knees and shoulders.
  • Athletic wear that covers knees and shoulders.
  • Bathing suit.
  • Scarves to cover hair and/or shoulders.
  • Light jacket or fleece if traveling outside of summer or to the High Atlas Mountains.
  • Sunglasses.
  • Comfortable walking shoes.


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