Casablanca, traditionally seen as a business hub, is experiencing a renaissance with a burgeoning arts scene and increasing tourism, according to Amine Hannaoui from Alouane Bladi. Ten years ago, the city struggled to attract visitors, but now its unique story is drawing attention. With rich culinary options, cultural attractions like the Hassan II Mosque, and impressive street murals, visitors are encouraged to slow down and enjoy the city's offerings. Whether indulging in local bakery sweets or enjoying a meal at scenic restaurants, Casablanca is ripe for exploration.
"Ten years ago, we had no tourism, but now the city has a story." - Amine Hannaoui, highlighting Casablanca's evolving identity and growing appeal.
"Casablanca has a pleasant climate year-round, a growing arts and culture scene, and ever-alluring shopping... the city has never been more deserving of a longer stopover."
"Consider Cabestan, a sceney oceanside restaurant known for seafood and people-watching, or make your way to Le Marly..." - recommending great lunch options.
"Take a look at Casablanca's impressive street-art scene... or pop in to the nearby Institut Français, which has several murals on permanent view."
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