Old Medina

Historic quarter with maze-like alleys and traditional souks

5.2/10
#2 of 16 in Casablanca

The Old Medina in Casablanca is a historic quarter that preserves the city’s pre-colonial heritage and traditional Moroccan culture. Situated amidst the modern development of Morocco’s economic capital, it offers a fascinating contrast to the contemporary skyline. The medina is characterized by maze-like alleys and bustling souks, creating a vibrant blend of past and present.

Visitors can explore markets selling spices, textiles, and artisanal goods, providing an authentic glimpse into local commerce and daily life. The architecture reflects a unique mix of traditional Moroccan design and colonial influences, showcasing the city’s complex history. The site is free to enter, allowing for unrestricted exploration of its narrow streets and hidden courtyards.

Early morning or late afternoon is recommended for the best experience, as the light is softer and the crowds are thinner. The medina is located near other significant landmarks, including Place Mohammed V and the Grand Mosque, making it an easy addition to a broader itinerary. For travelers, the Old Medina serves as a hub for cultural immersion, offering opportunities to engage directly with local artisans and shopkeepers. It is an essential stop for those seeking to understand the roots of Casablanca beyond its modern facade, providing a grounded perspective on the city’s enduring cultural identity.

Old Medina

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Hours & Fees

Hours

Not specified

Admission

Free to enter

Quick Facts

Rating
5.20/10
Destination Casablanca
Region Casablanca-Settat
Admission Free to enter

Best Time to Visit

Visit in spring or autumn for mild temperatures ideal for exploring the city and coastal areas comfortably.

Casablanca, Morocco

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