Youth Hostel in Casablanca
Travel Tips for Casablanca (Page 1/3)
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08 Nov 2011 Senad, Slovenia:
The old town, the view from the lighthouse (to be paid), mosque (to be paid). |
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03 Sep 2011 Ugrid, Thailand:
Only TV they have. Internet wifi is limited. |
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03 Sep 2011 Ugrid, Thailand:
It is in the Medina (Old city) with good access to highly attraction of the city esp Hussan II Mosque, Atlantic Ocean and city center. It is also closed to CASA Port railway station. Good restaurants are also nearby. |
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20 Aug 2011 Max, England & Wales:
Rick's Cafe- tad expensive but well worth the price |
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20 Aug 2011 Max, England & Wales:
The Mosque, Jewish Museum's also worth a visit as is the Notre Dame Cathedral |
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07 Jun 2011 Marziah, Spain:
don't stay in casablanca. get away, marakesch, fes, rabat.. they are all an exciting experience. casablanca.. depressing. |
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04 Jun 2011 Juan, Spain:
Rick's Cafe and Mohammed II Mosque |
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19 May 2011 Shannon, USA:
There are so many places! Just walk around! |
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19 May 2011 Shannon, USA:
Ricks Cafe, very expensive but good! |
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11 Apr 2011 Sonja, Belgium:
don't miss the Hassan II mosque, not only from the outside but take a tour with a guide inside, it's his money worth! |
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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...... |

