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chasingcrystal · 11 months ago
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It takes a village for Crystal to operate and to be able live my life the way I do.
On the road, I am alone, but I always receive help. Freyja was having bike problems stuttering when she hit 80kmph while I was riding to Casablanca. Great, I’m tryna smash to ABR @adventure_bike_rider and this happens
I finally get a new tire at @motoplus.ma and when a mechanic tried to change the tire, my front axle bolt broke from corrosion and rust. These folks at @motoplus.ma MADE me a new axle bolt from a larger size without me asking and shaved it off to the correct diameter. Who DOES this? They made magic happen. Thank you Othmane, Houssine and Mohammed.
I reached out to a local rider @thebadryder if he could recommend a mechanic in his city. This dude took me under his wing and literally did everything for me. When Freyja was in pieces at the second shop, he would take me on his bike and do runs to get more parts for her. COME ON. I was a spoiled motorcycle passenger princess. The second mechanic figured out it was the worn loose spark plug cap and ignition cable that were causing the issues of Freyja stuttering. Problem solved! He is so good at his craft.
I can’t describe to you how challenging it is to travel with language barriers, not knowing a city or where to get parts. But these people made my life and journey so much easier. I wasn’t supposed to spend time in Casablanca and the city didn’t resonate with me when I passed through it months ago, but through fate, I was forced to stop here again. And I’m glad I did. It’s always the people that make a place.
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rymmdni · 10 months ago
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look-sharp-notes · 1 year ago
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Известно, что ни один кадр культовой кинокартины «Касабланка» не был снят в Марокко. Прототипом Rick’s Café послужили импровизированные декорации отелей в Танжере. Годами многочисленные туристы – поклонники фильма все время пытались найти нечто похожее в Касабланке. И в 2004 году в Касабланке было открыто «Rick’s Cafе Casablanca», которое позиционирует себя, как ресторан-пиано-бар в стилистике голливудского шедевра 40-х годов «Касабланка». Для легендарного Rick’s Cafе местные власти предоставили традиционный марокканский риад – грандиозный особняк с центральным внутренним двором, построенный в 1930 году на окраине Медины. Фасад здания со стороны улицы украшают тяжелые деревянные двери, как в фильме, ориентированные на порт и Атлантический океан. Rick’s Cafе наполнено элементами декора, представляющими ремесленную индустрию Марокко. Камины из резного мрамора, цветная марокканская штукатурка «таделакт», традиционная для мавританской архитектуры терракотовая плитка «зулляйдж» на стенах и полах и конечно текстиль, посуда светильники ручной работы. Замысловатые антикварные латунные напольные и настольные лампы с ажурновырезанными металлическими плафонами создают в помещении сказочные световые эффекты. Каждый стол заведения украшают роскошные лампы с медным абажуром и бахромой из бисера, специально разработанные для этого проекта и ставшие символом кафе. Кафе расположено по адресу: 248, Bd Sour Jdid. Place du jardin public. Ancienne médina. Casablanca. Morocco
It is known that not a single frame of the cult film “Casablanca” was filmed in Morocco. Rick’s Café was based on improvised hotel sets in Tangier. For years, numerous tourists who were fans of the film were constantly trying to find something similar in Casablanca. And in 2004, “Rick’s Cafe Casablanca” was opened in Casablanca, which positions itself as a restaurant-piano-bar in the style of the Hollywood masterpiece of the 40s “Casablanca”. For the legendary Rick's Café, local authorities provided a traditional Moroccan riad - a grandiose mansion with a central courtyard, built in 1930 on the outskirts of the Medina. The street façade of the building is decorated with heavy wooden doors, like in the film, oriented towards the port and the Atlantic Ocean. Rick's Cafe is filled with decorative elements representing the Moroccan craft industry. Fireplaces made of carved marble, colored Moroccan “tadelakt” plaster, traditional Moorish architecture terracotta tiles “zullage” on the walls and floors and of course textiles, tableware and handmade lamps. Intricate antique brass floor and table lamps with intricately carved metal shades create fabulous lighting effects in the room. Each table of the establishment is decorated with luxurious lamps with copper shades and beaded fringe, specially designed for this project and which have become a symbol of the cafe. The cafe is located at 248 Bd Sour Jdid. Place du jardin public. Ancienne medina. Casablanca. 🇲🇦
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dedi-ashour · 2 months ago
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Spring in Casablanca ♥️🌸
في ‏‏الدار البيضاء‏، ‏المغرب‏‏.🌷🪻🌹🌺🌼🍃🇲🇦
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maslimanny · 1 year ago
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Beautiful Soul, remember that the energy you send out to the world returns to you like ripples on the water. Radiate positivity and may love guide your path, and fortune smile upon you. With each step you take, may you be surrounded by infinite blessings, illuminating your journey with grace and abundance...��
Thousands of believers at the "tarawih" prayer at Hassan II Mosque Casablanca 🇲🇦
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prayforleonardo · 2 years ago
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⚽️ Goal by Cristiano Ronaldo
🇲🇦 Raja Casablanca 0-1 Al Nassr 🇸🇦
ArabCL #AlNassr
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luxecarcasablanca · 2 days ago
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🇲🇦Location de Voiture Aéroport international Mohammed5 Casablanca MARO...
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moroccoevisa · 6 days ago
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Navigate Morocco Smarter: Top 3 Apps
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Planning a trip to Morocco? 🇲🇦 Here are 3 essential travel apps that will make your journey smoother, smarter, and way more fun! 🎒✨
➡️ Swipe through to see the apps that every traveler should have before exploring the medinas, mountains, and markets of Morocco!
🔍 Here’s what’s inside: 🗺️ Maps.me – Offline maps for wandering ancient cities like Fes & Marrakech without getting lost. 🗣️ Nemo – Moroccan Arabic – Learn the basics of Darija and impress locals with a friendly “Salam!” 🚖 Heetch – Morocco’s ride-hailing app that’s cheaper and safer than taxis. Perfect for Casablanca and Rabat.
for evisa assistance - https://morocco-e-visas.com/morocco-evisa-application-process/
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aerobridgetravel · 23 days ago
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Discover Morocco 🇲🇦: A Land of Red Sands, Blue Streets, and Timeless Magic
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Morocco—a country where the Sahara Desert meets the Atlantic, ancient medinas pulse with life, and cobalt-blue alleyways lead to hidden courtyards—is a destination that ignites the senses. From the bustling souks of Marrakesh to the serene dunes of Erg Chebbi, this North African gem offers something for every traveler: couples seeking romance, hikers craving rugged trails, and adventurers chasing centuries-old culture. Ready to explore? Trip.com makes planning your Moroccan journey effortless with unbeatable deals on flights, hotels, and curated tours. Let’s dive into why Morocco should top your bucket list!
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Marrakesh: The Red City of Romance & Adventure
Marrakesh is a sensory overload in the best way possible. Lose yourself in Jemaa el-Fna Square , where snake charmers, storytellers, and spice vendors create a living tapestry of Moroccan culture. Explore the lush Majorelle Garden , a cobalt-and-yellow oasis designed by Yves Saint Laurent, or wander through the labyrinthine stalls of Souk Semmarine for handcrafted rugs and lanterns. For a romantic escape, book a sunset camel ride in the Agafay Desert just outside the city.
Pro Tip : Use Trip.com to find boutique riads in the Medina with rooftop terraces offering panoramic views of the city.
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Fez: Step Into a Medieval Masterpiece
Fez is Morocco’s cultural heart, where time seems to stand still. Wander through Fes el-Bali , the world’s largest car-free urban area, and marvel at the intricate tilework of Al Quaraouiyine Mosque (a masterpiece of Islamic architecture). Visit the Chouara Tannery to witness leather-dyeing traditions dating back centuries, or sip mint tea in a courtyard shaded by orange trees. Don’t miss the Bou Inania Madrasa , a stunning example of Marinid-era design.
Trip.com offers guided walking tours and multi-day packages that include stays in historic dar (traditional homes) for an immersive experience.
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Chefchaouen: The Blue Jewel of the Rif Mountains
Nestled in northern Morocco, Chefchaouen is a dreamlike town painted entirely in shades of blue. Its winding streets, adorned with potted geraniums and cascading vines, make it a photographer’s paradise. Hike to the Spanish Mosque for sunrise views over the Atlantic, or explore the nearby Akchour Waterfalls for a refreshing dip.
Pro Tip : Book eco-lodges near Chefchaouen through Trip.com for budget-friendly stays surrounded by nature.
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The Sahara Desert: Where Dunes Meet Destiny
No trip to Morocco is complete without venturing into the Sahara. Ride a camel across golden dunes at sunset, sleep under a blanket of stars in a Berber camp, and sip sweetened tea with nomadic families. The Erg Chebbi and Erg Chigaga dunes offer unforgettable desert experiences, while the Dades Valley and Todra Gorge provide stunning hiking trails through rugged landscapes.
Trip.com partners with local tour operators to offer all-inclusive desert safaris—from Marrakesh or Ouarzazate—with transportation, meals, and accommodations covered.
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Why Morocco Wins: Culture, Cuisine, and Contrast
Morocco’s magic lies in its contrasts:
Affordable Luxury : Stay in lavish riads, dine on tagines, or enjoy spa treatments at a fraction of European prices.
Culinary Delights : Savor harira soup, lamb pastilla, and freshly squeezed orange juice at local cafés.
Year-Round Appeal : Visit in spring for blooming wildflowers or winter for mild desert days.
Plan Your Moroccan Escape with Trip.com
Whether you’re craving a solo hiking adventure in the Atlas Mountains, a romantic getaway in Chefchaouen, or a family-friendly tour of Marrakesh, Trip.com has you covered:
Flights : Find cheap round-trip flights to Marrakesh (RAK) or Casablanca (CMN) from major cities.
Hotels : Choose from budget hostels to luxury desert camps.
Tours : Book guided hikes, cooking classes, or desert safaris.
Deals : Snag flash sales on last-minute packages!
Ready to Fall for Morocco?
From Fez’s medieval alleys to the Sahara’s endless horizons, Morocco is a destination that surprises and enchants. Let Trip.com handle the logistics while you savor the scent of saffron, the sound of the call to prayer, and the warmth of Moroccan hospitality. Salaam (hello) to the journey of a lifetime! 🐪✨
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klkgroupe · 2 months ago
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✅ Les Avantages de l’Investissement Immobilier à Marrakech 🇲🇦
Marrakech, la ville rouge, séduit autant par son charme intemporel que par ses opportunités immobilières en plein essor. Que ce soit pour un investissement locatif, une résidence secondaire ou un projet touristique, voici pourquoi Marrakech est un choix stratégique .
Forte Attractivité Touristique Marrakech accueille chaque année des millions de visiteurs venus du monde entier. Résultat : ➡️ Demande locative élevée, notamment en location courte durée (Airbnb, Booking) ➡️ Rendement locatif potentiellement élevé
Les biens bien situés offrent une rentabilité locative de 6 à 10 % selon le type (villa, appartement, riad). ➡️ Opportunité de plus-value à la revente ➡️ Faibles coûts d’entretien comparés à d’autres destinations
Emplacement Stratégique Marrakech bénéficie d’un accès facile via son aéroport international et ses connexions routières. ➡️ Proximité avec Casablanca et Essaouira ➡️ Attractivité pour les expatriés, retraités, et nomades digitaux
PROJET IMMOBILIER 2025
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sagehaleyofficial · 3 months ago
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ROCK THE WORLD: BETWEENATNA
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Time for another edition of "#ROCKTHEWORLD", where we explore an emerging or established music act from around the world! This week's RTW #BandoftheWeek is Betweenatna:
Hometown: Casablanca, Morocco 🇲🇦
FFO: System of a Down, Alien Ant Farm
Latest Release: "Liner" ("Btana")
Facebook / Twitter / Instagram / YouTube
Check into @sagehaleyofficial’s “Rock the World” every Wednesday!
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6 DAYS IN TANGIER 🇲🇦
In the north of Morocco, on the coasts of Tangier where the Mediterranean and Atlantic waters converge, you’ll discover a unique city bearing a multicultural heritage.
- The city of artists and spies
Stroll the streets of « the White »Tangier, they are lined with lime-coated houses. Just like Delacroix or Matisse did their upon arrival, let yourself be carried away by the dreamy atmosphere that covers the city. At the foot of the high walls of the "Kasbah", roam through the alleys of the great "Socco", and admire the fortress that dominates the medina. A little far away, explore the "Sultan's Palace" which is nowaydays dedicated to the arts of Morocco. Tangier is alsos renowned for the Spanish influence on its culture, starting with the arena that stands on the "Plaza de Torros", not to mention the "Cervantes" theatre built in 1913
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- A bridge between Africa and Europe
The history of Tangier is very rich, due to the historical presence of many civilizations and cultures starting from before the 5th century BC. Between the period of being a strategic Berber town and then a Phoenician trading center to the independence era around the 1950s, Tangier was a refuge for many cultures. In 1923, Tangier was considered as having international status by foreign colonial powers, and became a destination for many European and American diplomats, spies, writers and businessmen.
The city is currently undergoing rapid development and modernization. Projects include new tourism projects along the bay, a modern business district called Tangier City Center, a new airport terminal and a new football stadium. Tangier’s economy is also set to benefit greatly from the new Tanger-Med port.
In the 1940s and 50’s, when the city was an International Zone, a circle of writers emerged which was to have a profound and lasting literary influence. This included Paul Bowles, who lived and wrote for over half a century in the city, Tennessee Williams and Jean Genet as well as Mohamed Choukri (one of North Africa’s most controversial and widely read authors), Abdeslam Boulaich, Larbi Layachi, Mohammed Mrabet and Ahmed Yacoubi. 
After several years of gradual disentanglement from Spanish and French colonial control, Morocco reintegrated the city of Tangier at the signing of the Tangier Protocol on October 29, 1956. Tangier remains a very popular tourist destination for cruise ships and day visitors from Spain and Gibraltar.
Tangier is Morocco’s second most important industrial centre after Casablanca. The industrial sectors are diversified: textile, chemical, mechanical, metallurgical and naval. Currently, the city has four industrial parks of which two have the status of free economic zone.
WHAT TO SEE
PETIT SOCCO & GRAND SOCCO
The Grand Socco is in the heart of Tangier, north-east of the medina, and until recently you could see snake charmers, local musicians playing for a few coins and storytellers who gave a walk through this busy market a unique atmosphere. The Grand Socco is also busy with taxi drivers in search of passengers and tourists who leave the old town weighed down by their prized finds and tired of wandering the medina’s narrow, winding streets.
As its name suggests, the Petit Socco is smaller than the Grand Socco. It’s inside the medina and is another charming area filled with small cafés. There are plenty of products on offer, and leather goods are particularly common here, especially bags, wallets, purses and traditional shoes. We recommend visiting the Petit Socco first thing in the morning when it has the most life and atmosphere.
CINEMA RIF
Located in the Square of the Grand Socco or April 9, the Cinematheque of Tangier is located in the space of the former Cinema Rif. Inaugurated in 1938 under the name of Cinema Rex, it is today a place where several cultures blend together, echoing the international character of the Tangier of former days. The Cinematheque of Tangier is an invigorating cultural space, unique in Morocco, which has two movie theaters that can host up to 300 people, a video library, an editing room and a café inside and its terrace overlooking the square, providing an ideal space for meetings and cultural exchanges. It is also perfect for sipping a good tea while watching the passers-by.
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KASBAH
The Kasbah of Tangier is situated in the upper part of the medina. In other words, to visit the kasbah you must make your way to the medina, a small universe bursting with life, and then navigate its steep streets to the oldest part. The former citadel dates from around the tenth century and, although it has gradually been altered, it still retains enough of its original characteristics to transport you back in time.
The Kasbah of Tangier is one of the city’s must-visit attractions. There are many things you can leave out of your itinerary, but the medina and the kasbah are must-visits, since they will allow you to get a feel for the history of the city, and nearly even the country. If you follow Rue d’Italie and then Rue de la Kasbah you will gradually discover the secrets of the kasbah, its shops and craft workshops, and the spiced aroma that wafts out from its restaurants.
KASBAH MUSEUM
The museum is located in the highest part of the medina, in the old citadel or Kasbah quarter, so you’ll pass by it sooner or later. Moreover, it’s located in the Dar el Makhzen palace, so during a visit you won’t just admire the exhibits but you’ll also see what the structure of this type of building was like. You’ll no doubt have already noticed that, just as in some places things look better on the outside than on the inside, in Tangier, behind a façade that at first glance appears simplistic or even rundown, there are majestic spaces or beautiful courtyards with spraying fountains.
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PHOENICIAN TOMBES
This site, known for its striking architecture and significance, is believed to date back to ancient times, offering visitors a glimpse into the Phoenician influence on Moroccan culture. The tombs, set against the backdrop of the stunning Mediterranean coastline, provide not only an intriguing exploration of history but also a serene atmosphere perfect for reflection and appreciation of the past.
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HOTEL CONTINENTAL
The charming hotel, built in 1870 by a British family and renovated in 2008, remains one of the more distinguished hotels of Tangier, used by various celebrities. Many producers chose this location to shoot their movies. Nowadays it is listed as a National Heritage site. It has beautiful decorations and it really worths a visit!
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DAILY TRIPS
CAP SPARTEL
Cape Spartel is a must near the city of Tangier. Located in the Cape Spartel nature reserve, a beautiful natural site in northern Morocco overlooking the Strait of Gibraltar, it is the most north western point of Africa. The Battle of Cape Spartel took place here, one of the first confrontations at the start of the Spanish Civil War, in September 1936.
Formerly known as Cape Ampelusia, it provides beautiful views of the deep blue sea where the Mediterranean Sea meets the Atlantic Ocean and of the green and rugged coastline. It is frequented by many tourists who go there to see the spectacular sunsets and have a drink at the beach bars in the area. Apart from its natural appeal, Cape Spartel in Tangier has an iconic lighthouse that was built in the mid-19th century at the top of a promontory of around 300 metres above sea level.
HERCULES CAVES
The Caves of Hercules are the other main appeal near Tangier and are just five kilometres by road. The name comes from the collective imagination: according to legend, the Greek hero Hercules slept in the cave before doing his 11th labour, which was to get apples from the Garden of the Hesperides.
Also known as the Grottoes of Hercules, they are excavated in rock due to the wind and sea erosion over time and to human activity since stones have been extracted from its walls for use in constructions. The caves have two exits: one towards the sea and the other inland. From the sea entry (or exit), you can see a shape that is similar to the map of Africa
ASSILAH
- The Greece of Morocco
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The name Asilah evokes images of winding streets lined by clean, white houses with freshly painted walls that dazzle when they reflect the sun. You can hear the sea from Asilah because it’s lapped by the waters of the Mediterranean – parts of the town are strongly reminiscent of coastal towns in Cadiz. They say that Asilah (or Arcila as it’s also known) has the cleanest and most well-cared for medina in Morocco and it’s true that the inhabitants of this ancient town take great care over every street and Neo-Arabic building as if they were a prized treasure.
Almost all the houses are white but many add a dash of colour with borders, doors and windows in indigo or green. Buildings are also decorated with mural paintings by the many artists who have been drawn to Asilah and its town plan dating from the age of Al-Andalus. Other former houses have become attractive shops that you’ll love to visit as you wander the streets and discover the town’s charms alongside a population of little more than 30,000 inhabitants
Strolling around the medina of Asilah is essential during your visit, and you’ll quickly soak up the charm of its hidden corners, squares, designs, the doors of its houses and the small mosques. It’s a delight for the senses and, when you raise your eyes upwards, your gaze will be met by the endless blue of the sky and sea.
WHERE TO STAY
We stayed at Dar Sharif Riad that turned out to be an amazing place for the strategic position. 40€/night.
WHERE TO EAT
Saveur de poissons
Absolutley the best restaurant in Tanger so far 🐟 This place was spectacular. The moment you enter the little building, you are welcome with a cozy room decorated with pottery and beautiful paintings. It had so much character and you immediately felt like a local! When you sit down, you get a view of the kitchen and get to see where all the magic happens. The first course was an array of delicious appetizers: bread, olives, a lovely sauce, and a medley of nuts. They also serve you a homemade juice that was to die for. The second course was a delicious fish soup, followed by a heavenly seafood platter, and the main course consisted of three different types of fish cooked to perfection. To top it off, we got dessert at the end--fresh berries and the second dessert dish was a granola dish with fresh honey on top.
El Marocco Club
Highly recommended but very expensive and fancy. Jet set and celebrities meet at the El Morocco Club. Designed by the famous American architect Stuart Church, it is inspired by New York’s iconic jazz club of the same name. Here, at the entrance to the kasbah, guests can expect timeless gastronomy and a touch of extravagance.
Kebdani / a good traditional restaurant
Dar Harrouch / typical maroccan, not the best we tried but very cheap
Abou Tayssir / a very good syrian restaurant closed to the hotel
WHAT TO DO
HAVE AN HAMMAM OR A MASSAGE: We did both and we highly suggest La Tangerina located in the Kasbah. 400MAD for the massage and 350MAD for the hammam. The service was absolutley amazing.
We spent an entire afternoon doing an ART WORKSHOP at Atelier15. We created from scratch a maroccan tile, learning about the history and maroccan art. An amazing experience! 🎨
Have a sit and enjoy a coffee or a mint tea ☕ We did that almost every day, trying almost all the COFFEE SHOPS in the Medina:
Caffé Baba / a very cozy coffee shops where also the Rolling Stones were spending time. You can enjoy the view with a tea, music and smoking hashish inside.
Caffé Hafa / an amazing coffee place located on a big terrasse that dominates the Atlantic. Highly suggested for sunset ☀️
Caffé Charifa / located at the entrance of the Kasbah, it'a a very nice coffee shop with live music and an amazing view on the Medina.
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dedi-ashour · 1 year ago
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Casablanca🇲🇦
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casablancacardiff · 9 months ago
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Moroccan food delivery Cardiff | casablancacardiff.com
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Embark on a Flavorful Journey at Casablanca Cardiff 🌍🍴
If you're on the hunt for an extraordinary dining experience in Cardiff, look no further than Casablanca. Tucked away on 159 City Rd, this charming restaurant offers a vibrant taste of Morocco and the Mediterranean right in the heart of the city. Whether you’re craving a hearty breakfast, a leisurely brunch, or a delectable dinner, Casablanca is the perfect spot to satisfy your culinary desires.
Discover Authentic Moroccan Cuisine in Cardiff 🇲🇦
Step into Casablanca, and you'll immediately feel transported to the bustling markets of Morocco. The rich aromas of spices like cumin, coriander, and saffron fill the air, promising an authentic Moroccan feast. From slow-cooked tagines to juicy kebabs and fluffy couscous, every dish is a tribute to Morocco's rich culinary heritage. If you're a fan of Moroccan food in Cardiff, this is your go-to spot for an authentic dining experience that won’t disappoint.
Savor the Flavors of the Middle East and Mediterranean 🌿
But the delights don’t stop at Moroccan cuisine. Casablanca’s menu also boasts an impressive array of Arabic and Mediterranean dishes. Whether you’re in the mood for Lebanese delicacies like falafel and hummus or craving Persian kebabs and aromatic rice dishes, you’ll find it all here. The combination of fresh ingredients and time-honored recipes results in a truly memorable meal. It’s no wonder that Casablanca has become a favourite among those looking for Arabic food in Cardiff.
Start Your Day with a Mediterranean Breakfast 🍳
Casablanca isn’t just about lunch and dinner. If you’re a morning person—or even if you’re not—you’ll love their breakfast and brunch options. Imagine starting your day with a Mediterranean breakfast that’s as nourishing as it is delicious. Whether it’s freshly baked bread, eggs cooked to perfection, or a spread of olives, cheeses, and fruits, breakfast at Casablanca is a delightful way to kickstart your day. For those on the go, it’s also the ideal spot for a quick and satisfying Cardiff brunch with friends.
Enjoy Casablanca at Home with Takeaway and Delivery 🚗💨
Can’t make it to the restaurant? No problem! Casablanca offers convenient takeaway and delivery options, so you can enjoy the rich flavors of Morocco and the Mediterranean from the comfort of your home. Whether it’s a cozy night in or a special occasion, their Cardiff food delivery service ensures that you don’t miss out on your favorite dishes.
Why Choose Casablanca? ✨
Casablanca is more than just a restaurant; it’s a cultural experience. The warm, inviting atmosphere, combined with exceptional service, makes it a standout choice in Cardiff’s vibrant dining scene. Whether you’re dining in or ordering out, you’ll appreciate the care and craftsmanship that goes into every dish. It’s no wonder that Casablanca is celebrated as one of the top spots for Moroccan and Mediterranean cuisine in Cardiff.
Visit Us Today! 📍
Ready to embark on your culinary adventure? Head over to Casablanca at 159 City Rd, Cardiff CF24 3BQ. Whether you’re exploring new flavors or indulging in your favorites, we guarantee you’ll leave with a satisfied palate and a smile on your face.
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221155 · 1 year ago
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📍☝️ MEZQUITA CASABLANCA EN
МЕЧЕТЬ КАСАБЛАНКА В МАРОККО 🇲🇦
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air470 · 1 year ago
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