For UK travellers seeking a sun-soaked escape this autumn, Casablanca in Morocco could be the answer.
It offers the perfect blend of warmth, culture, and convenience.
Just a three-hour flight from the UK, this vibrant city boasts temperatures of around 27C in October, making it an ideal destination for those looking to extend their summer.
With its fascinating blend of history, architecture, and local cuisine, Casablanca offers plenty to explore.
October’s warm weather is perfect for strolling through its vibrant neighbourhoods, including the iconic Medina, where the hustle and bustle of market stalls overflow with exotic spices, colourful textiles, and handcrafted goods.
The Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest in the world, is a must-see attraction.
Situated on the city’s Atlantic coastline, the mosque’s intricate design and towering minaret create a breathtaking sight.
Visitors can take guided tours to marvel at the mosque’s stunning architecture and explore its cultural significance in Moroccan life.
One recent TripAdvisor reviewer captured the essence of this Moroccan gem, praising the city’s bustling medina and unique shopping experiences.
They said: “I’ve been here a few times. Love this place so much! I love to mingle at the Medina.”
Casablanca’s medinas are renowned for their array of handcrafted goods, from intricately designed leather to traditional Moroccan textiles and spices.
For food lovers, the city’s cuisine is a must-try.
The reviewer highlighted iconic Moroccan dishes, saying: “You can always try the local cuisine. Tajin and couscous.”
These flavorful dishes, rich with aromatic spices, are a true taste of Moroccan tradition, and Casablanca is brimming with cosy spots where visitors can enjoy them.
Casablanca’s blend of the old and new gives travellers a chance to enjoy both traditional souks and modern districts.
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