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Buses & Trains
The guide was updated:For intercity travel within Morocco, CTM buses are a reliable and extensive option. Operating from Gare Routière on Rue Léon l'Africain in the heart of Casablanca, these buses connect the city with a multitude of Moroccan towns. The station offers a wide range of routes.
Alternatively, if you prefer rail travel, the Gare du Port serves as the main hub for trains. This station provides access to various parts of Morocco, offering another convenient way to venture beyond Casablanca.
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Situated about 30 kilometres away from the heart of Casablanca, Mohammed V International Airport serves as a key gateway with regular flights to global cities like Paris, New York, Dubai and Frankfurt.
Getting to the city centre is straightforward, thanks to a range of transport options including trains, taxis, and car hire services. Taxis await passengers at the Arrivals area, while the train station is conveniently located on the airport's lower level.
Trains to Casablanca Port station run on an hourly basis. This journey typically takes around an hour.
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Passport / Visa
Citizens of the European Union, as well as the Untied States, Australia, and dozens of world countries can enter and remain in Morocco visa-free for up to 90 days. Look up individual prerequisites prior to travel in order to possibly apply for visa in time.
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Best Time to Visit
The ideal time to experience Casablanca is from May to October, when the city enjoys its driest months. During this period, even hot days are tempered by a refreshing sea breeze, making the climate more comfortable.
However, Casablanca is blessed with a warm climate year-round, so a winter visit isn't entirely off the table. While there's a chance of encountering some rain, the milder temperatures can still make for a pleasant trip.
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Dress Code
Morocco offers a rich tapestry of modern development and deep-rooted tradition, particularly noticeable as you move from urban to rural settings. For tourists, understanding and respecting this cultural backdrop is crucial. Opting for modest attire—long sleeves and full-length bottoms—is advisable for both men and women. Not only does this show cultural respect, but it's also practical: loose, airy clothing like long skirts, maxi dresses, or flowing trousers help keep you cool and offer sun protection. By dressing in a manner that aligns with local customs, you can more seamlessly integrate into the community, enhancing your travel experience.
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Buses & Trains
For intercity travel within Morocco, CTM buses are a reliable and extensive option. Operating from Gare Routière on Rue Léon l'Africain in the heart of Casablanca, these buses connect the city with a multitude of Moroccan towns. The station offers a wide range of routes.
Alternatively, if you prefer rail travel, the Gare du Port serves as the main hub for trains. This station provides access to various parts of Morocco, offering another convenient way to venture beyond Casablanca.
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Trams
The Casablanca Tramway is a modern, low-floor tram system. Currently, the network features two active lines: Line T1, which runs from Sidi Moumen to Lissasfa, and Line T2, which connects Sidi Bernoussi to Aïn Diab. These two lines cross paths at two separate intersections, allowing for convenient transfers.
Further expanding the system, two more lines — T3 and T4 — are slated for launch in 2024.
For fare payment, the tramway stations are equipped with vending machines where tickets, smart cards, and pay-as-you-go credits can be purchased. The trams operate from approximately 5:30 am to 11:30 pm.
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Taxi
Taxis are available throughout the city at various spots, especially around the main squares and the Gare du Port. They are generally inexpensive and often quicker than buses. Look for red taxis (Petit) or white taxis (Grand). Shared taxis can be a good idea for longer distances.
Careem car-booking app is a good local provider of on-demand taxis.
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Post
Post Maroc is the company that runs the postal service in Morocco, offering a generally reliable service. You can buy stamps (timbres), envelopes and postcards in post offices, souvenir shops, kiosks and newsagents.
If you want to mail a postcard, you will find several yellow mail boxes in town. The main Post Office in the city is located close to Place Mohammed V.
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Pharmacy
When in Casablanca, you should be careful with what you drink and eat. Make sure you avoid drinking tap water and that all food you eat is properly cooked.
Pharmacies operate on a rotation system that guarantees an open pharmacy at night and weekends. You will find the address of the pharmacy on duty at the every pharmacy's front door.
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Telephone
Country code: +212
Area code: 052
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Electricity
In Morocco, you will encounter two types of electrical outlets: Type C and Type E, both with round prongs. The country's electrical system runs on a 220V supply voltage and a frequency of 50Hz. Make sure to bring appropriate adaptors if your devices are not compatible with these specifications.
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