
Casablanca Casablanca-settat, Morocco Travel Guide
Purchase local SIM cards at Mohammed V International Airport (CMN) or from Maroc Telecom, Orange, Inwi stores. Passport needed for registration.
Arabic (Darija) and Tamazight are official. French is widely spoken in tourism. English is increasingly common.
A few words in Moroccan Arabic (Darija) make a positive impression.
Elementary phrases for common situations.
Making an effort to use a few basic phrases in Darija or French gains appreciation from locals and enriches interactions.
Shops typically 9/10 AM - 1 PM, then 3/4 PM - 7 PM+. Souks from morning till late. Restaurants from 12/12:30 PM for lunch, 7 PM+ for dinner.
Banks: Weekdays, 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM. ATMs are widespread 24/7. Museums and attractions have varied hours; many close Mondays.
Islamic holidays (dates vary) mean many businesses close or shorten hours. National holidays (fixed dates) close banks and government offices.
During Ramadan, many cafes/restaurants close daytime, opening at dusk for Iftar. The city comes alive at night.
Enhance your airport experience and protect your travel plans.
Check specific opening times for attractions as they vary. Planning ahead for holidays is wise.
Respectful interaction with local culture defines a positive visit.
Always greet locals. "Salam Alaykum" is common. Handshakes are common between same genders.
Use your right hand for traditional shared meals. Accepting mint tea is a sign of hospitality. Tipping is customary.
Planning for travelers with mobility needs. Communicate requirements clearly when booking accommodations and tours.
Access to language learning and portable internet will improve your journey.
Remain connected with reliable services for smooth travels.
Protect your travel plans and enjoy airport comforts.
Pre-trip research on local services and norms makes for a more confident and pleasant exploration of Casablanca.