Youth Hostel in Casablanca
Travel Tips for Casablanca (Page 2/3)
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04 Apr 2011 Patrizia, Germany:
In Casablanca definitive the mosque. It is supposed to be the only one you can visit if your are not muslime. |
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04 Apr 2011 Patrizia, Germany:
We went from there to Meknes but Fes is the better choice. |
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15 Feb 2011 Christopher, England & Wales:
Around the hostel (esp. if you turn left out of the hostel) there are some good, tagine/tea places. |
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15 Feb 2011 Christopher, England & Wales:
Be careful to check that there's someone there after midnight if you're going out!! |
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03 Jan 2011 Hans, Netherlands:
Compared with towns like Fez, Meknez and Marakech Casablanca is less spectacular. But I enjoyed the absence of the artificiality which is caused by tourism. If you love city life in all its variety Casablanca is the place to be. |
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01 Jan 2011 Rok, Slovenia:
Hassan II mosque... 10 minutes walk from hostel - magnificent in sunset! |
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17 Dec 2010 Sevim, Scotland:
The best and cheapest food to eat is harira, a traditional Moroccan soup. It is 10 dirhem and served with fresh bread. It is a real taste but a bit spicy. Tajin and couscous are the most famous food. Each will cost 30-35 dirhem. 13 dirhem=1 GBP |
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17 Dec 2010 Sevim, Scotland:
Souq behind the hostel is good for shopping and everything is very cheap |
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17 Dec 2010 Sevim, Scotland:
Beach along the coast, souq for shapping and Mosque Hassan II . |
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17 Dec 2010 Sevim, Scotland:
The famous The Hassan II Mosque is 10 minutes walk from the hostel. |
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HI Hostel CasablancaThis hostel has 72 beds in 2 - 5 bed rooms, and welcomes groups and independent travellers. Its ideal location will enable you to enjoy the environment and the warmth, as well as the friendliness and meeting other travellers. It is located at the entrance of the Old Medina, close to the Skalla and the fishing harbour. | more...... |

