With a car, you can easily visit the beautiful city of Casablanca, in the Northwest of the country Morocco and enjoy the unique atmosphere of the port city. With a population of 3.1 million, Casablanca is the largest city in Morocco and in addition to the capital of Rabat, also one of the most important economic, cultural and political centres of the country. Casablanca translated means "The White House". Right she has received this name town directly on the Atlantic Ocean, as the city of Casablanca is marked by a number of small white houses, splendidly decorated Moschees and artfully identified building facades, abduct the visitors into a strange and Oriental world. If you want to explore Casablanca and the surrounding area with a rental car, all car hire companies that you have selected is of economyhirecars.com available is available in the entire city.
Airport Casablanca Mohammed V airport is an international airport and at the same time the most important airport in the whole Morocco. He serves as the hub of the national Moroccan airline of Royal Air Maroc and located about 30 km South from the city center of Casablanca. With the motorway direction Settat is it easy to reach. Since 2003, the airport will be continuously expanded and even a new terminal is planned, to allow the release of year eight million passengers. In addition to daily domestic flights to destinations such as Agadir and Rabat also regular flights to international cities such as Hamburg, Barcelona, Rome and Dubai are offered.
The buildings in the city center of Casablanca are marked by the influences of French colonialism mixed with Moroccan cultural elements. The Medina referred here to the Arab new town. It was built in 1923 and connects in their buildings traditional Arabic architecture and newer modern architecture. The most important and at the Mahkama is the most visited buildings within the Medina. The courthouse was built in the period from 1941 to 1956 and has an interesting Spanish Moorish style. The mosque Hassan II. is traded as the latest acquisition of cultural monuments of Casablanca. It was opened in 1993 for the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad, and represents the largest mosque in the world after the famous mosque of Mecca.