When to visit
The best time to visit Casablanca to avoid the extremes of summer and winter are in spring and fall. March–May and September–November is when the weather is mild and perfect for walking. However, as the city is situated on the Atlantic coast, it sees a less brutal summer than the rest of the country. Temperatures generally only reach a high of 80°F (27°C) in summer. While winters are also mild, with temperatures dropping to around 50°F (10°C) overnight.
Getting around
Casablanca can be a big city to navigate, but there are ample transportation options. One of the most efficient ways of getting around is to use the Casablanca Tramway. There are two lines available with frequent trams running consistently across the city for a relatively affordable ticket price. Taxis are ideal for getting somewhere specific within the city, although fares are much higher than the tram and increase significantly after sunset.
Traveler tips
Casablanca blends interesting flavors from French, Moroccan, and Spanish cuisine to create unique menu options across restaurants in the city. While the famous traditional tagine can be found at many places, don’t forget to try pastilla, a savory pastry parcel stuffed with chicken or fish and heavily influenced by Spanish flavors. You’ll also find plenty of seafood, including fish chermoula, a dish prepared with a traditional Moroccan marinade of herbs and spices called chermoula.