Lakhyayeta

Casablanca


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Tamariss

While visiting Tamariss, you might make a stop by sights like Morocco Mall and Ain Diab Beach.

Tamariss
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Sidi Maârouf

4.5/5(3 area reviews)

While there might not be top attractions in Sidi Maârouf, you can explore the larger area and discover places like Quartier Habous and Mohammed V Stadium.

Sidi Maârouf
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Hay Hassani

When in Hay Hassani and the surrounding area, you'll want to check out sights like Ain Diab Beach or Anfaplace Mall and hop on the metro to see more the city at Beause Jour Station or Ghandi Station.

Hay Hassani
Hussain II Mosque, stunning building.

Aïn Chock

4/5(29 area reviews)

You might enjoy the restaurants while you're in Aïn Chock, and if you want to see some more of the larger Casablanca area, you can catch a ride on the metro at Panoramique Station.

Aïn Chock
Ain-Diab or Aïn Diab (Arabic: عين الدئاب, "fountain of the wolves") is a district of Casablanca, the largest city in Morocco, situated next to the beach of the same name and extending from the marabout of Sidi Abderrahman to Anfa , the western part of the center.

The beach of Aïn Diab, which is the northern boundary of the district, extends for about two kilometers between two rocky cables: the Corniche to the northeast and the islet of Sidi Abderrahman. To the south the limits of the district are the avenues of Anfa and the road of Azamor.

The neighborhood has two distinct parts topographically: the hill of Anfa, where there are blocks of luxury villas surrounded by forested parks, and the depression of Sindibad

Ain Diab

4/5(49 area reviews)

Fashionable Corniche coastline offers Lalla Meryem and Ain Diab beaches for relaxation. Explore the ribat and island of Sidi Abderrahman, and enjoy numerous hotels, restaurants, and nightclubs.

Ain Diab
Ain-Diab or Aïn Diab (Arabic: عين الدئاب, "fountain of the wolves") is a district of Casablanca, the largest city in Morocco, situated next to the beach of the same name and extending from the marabout of Sidi Abderrahman to Anfa , the western part of the center.

The beach of Aïn Diab, which is the northern boundary of the district, extends for about two kilometers between two rocky cables: the Corniche to the northeast and the islet of Sidi Abderrahman. To the south the limits of the district are the avenues of Anfa and the road of Azamor.

The neighborhood has two distinct parts topographically: the hill of Anfa, where there are blocks of luxury villas surrounded by forested parks, and the depression of Sindibad

La Corniche

4/5(41 area reviews)

If you're spending some time in La Corniche, La Corniche Beach and Ain Diab Beach are top sights worth seeing.

La Corniche

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