Where to Stay in Casablanca
Best party districts, bar streets, and late-night neighborhoods
Best Neighborhoods for Nightlife Seekers
Ranked by relevance for nightlife seekers visiting Casablanca
Central & Downtown
Mid-rangeA bustling hub of commerce, administration, and historical architecture, with a constant flow of city life.
- +Central location with easy access to major sights
- +Wide range of dining and shopping options
- +Good public transport connections
- -Can be noisy and crowded
- -Less charming than older parts of the city
Ain Diab & Corniche
Mid-rangeThe city's seaside promenade, lively with beach clubs, restaurants, and ocean views.
- +Beautiful ocean views and beach access
- +Vibrant nightlife and dining scene
- +Good for a relaxed atmosphere
- -Can be very busy, especially on weekends
- -Further from the historical city center
Derb Ghallef & Surroundings
BudgetA more local and commercial district, known for its markets and everyday city life.
- +Authentic local experience
- +Great for budget travelers and food exploration
- +Less touristy
- -Can be chaotic and overwhelming
- -Accommodation options are more limited and basic
- -Requires more awareness of surroundings
Anfa & Gauthier
LuxuryA more upscale and residential area known for its modern architecture, stylish cafes, and shopping.
- +Safer and cleaner than some central areas
- +Good selection of trendy restaurants and boutiques
- +Quieter atmosphere
- -Further from some historical attractions
- -Can be more expensive
Daily Budget (Budget)
MAD 500/day
Hidden Gems in Casablanca
Lesser-known spots the locals love
Rick's Cafe
While inspired by the famous movie, this atmospheric cafe offers a taste of old Casablanca with live jazz music and classic cocktails. It's a popular spot for a sophisticated evening out.
2 areas to be cautious about
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