Traditional markets, modern malls, versatile shopping districts, and colorful galleries are among the best places to go shopping in Casablanca. This dynamic Moroccan city by the Atlantic Ocean welcomes you to explore its atmospheric markets, named souks, where locals love to shop and where you can browse for one-of-a-kind mementos of your trip.
At the malls and shopping areas, you’ll find everything you need to make your stay in Casablanca comfortable and stress-free. Discover local designer labels and up-and-coming artists and make unique finds in the upscale boutiques, galleries, and specialty shops. Let the alleys and streets of this magical city sweep you off to quirky and surprising shopping adventures that will fill your suitcases to the brim.
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Morocco Mall
Upscale shopping in a luxurious shopping center
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Morocco Mall on Avenue Biarritz is said to be the largest and most opulent shopping center in Morocco and Africa. This mammoth mall boasts 3 floors of stellar shopping, large gardens, entertainment areas, cafes, and restaurants. That’s basically everything you need for a great day of retail therapy.
Among the mall’s 350 stores, you’ll find luxury brands such as Gucci, Dior, and Louis Vuitton and high-street classics like Zara and Pull & Bear. There’s even a souk where you can browse items typically found in Moroccan markets, such as traditional slippers, kaftans, spices, and scented oils. For fantastic photos, head to the dancing fountain that has over 100 colorful jets that move to the rhythm of the music.
Location: 1 Bd de l'Océan, Casablanca 20180, Morocco
Open: Sunday–Thursday from 10 am to 9 pm, Friday–Saturday from 10 am to 10 pm
Phone: +212 8010-01230
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Quartier Habous (New Medina)
Home of authentic Moroccan markets
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The bustling souks in the modern Quartier Habous (New Medina) neighborhood sell everything from fragrant spices and Aladdin-style lamps to colorful carpets, wool-woven rugs, and ceramics. If you’re looking for unique Moroccan souvenirs, chances are you’ll find them here. For authentic North African market vibes, stroll along Victor Hugo Boulevard. It’s like an open bazaar with antique stores, artisan stalls, booksellers, clothes and leather goods boutiques, and jewelry makers trading side by side.
Despite its modernity, Habous maintains the essence of the old medinas, with quaint streets, small squares, and a traditional Moroccan souk atmosphere. Keep your eyes peeled for some of Casablanca’s most notable landmarks, such as the Notre Dame De Lourdes Church and the Royal Palace of Casablanca.
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Anfaplace mall
For fashion, food, and ocean views
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- Photo
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Anfaplace mall is a large shopping center boasting international brands and retailers ranging from luxury fashion, high tech, and optics to toys, accessories, and home goods. Whether you’re looking for a glamorous outfit for a special occasion, a budget-friendly power bank, or last-minute souvenirs, Anfaplace comes to your rescue.
There’s a pleasant food court with casual local eateries and cafes, as well as well-known fast-food chains such as McDonald's, KFC, and Burger King. To take in the stunning ocean views, find a table in one of the restaurants on The Promenade outside the mall, located right by the water. Try the steaming bowls of pasta at Nonna’s or indulge in some cakes and coffee at Paul’s.
Location: 20000 Boulevard de la Corniche, Casablanca, Morocco
Open: Monday–Tuesday, Saturday–Sunday from 10 am to 8 pm, Wednesday–Thursday from 10 am to 11 pm, Friday from 10 am to 2 am
Phone: +212 6681-94101
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Old Medina
Where locals love to shop
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- Shoppers
The Old Medina neighborhood, or old town, is like a large bazaar in itself. With traders, stalls, and stores lining the streets all day long, it’s one of the most interesting places to go shopping in Casablanca. You’ll see locals doing their day-to-day shopping here. That’s why the bestsellers in this district are everyday items, from food, crockery, and fabrics to spices, cookware, and cleaning products.
Add the historic Bab Marrakech Market to your itinerary. This traditional souk, established in 1770, is best known for its fresh produce, aromatic spices, and colorful clothing stalls. It’s easy to spot; just look for the old bell tower next to the market. For fresh fruit, vegetables, and flowers, visit the Central Market.
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Marina Shopping Centre
Family-friendly retail therapy
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- Photo
- Shoppers
Marina Shopping Center features a wide variety of stores and services that travelers are sure to appreciate, such as a supermarket, currency exchange, ATMs, and a pharmacy. Whether you need to stock up on snacks or sunscreen, find a new pair of trendy sunglasses, or shop for a unique souvenir perfume, at Marina, you’ll find all these under one roof.
Fashionistas can explore new local brands or shop at familiar international retailers. Marina boasts a soft play area, climbing wall, and laser tag space where your youngsters can have fun while you’re touring the mall. To keep the “hangry” monster at bay, check out the mall’s diverse dining options, from tasty pizzas and tacos to delicious sandwiches and sushi.
Location: Bd des Almohades, Casablanca, Morocco
Open: Hours vary by shop
Phone: +212 6000-28307
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Maarif
Casablanca's main shopping area
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The lively Maarif neighborhood, just south of Boulevard Zerktouni, seamlessly blends modernity with North African and Moroccan charm. As you stroll through its streets, you'll be greeted by high-end boutiques and trendy cafes, as well as traditional markets and historic architecture. The Maarif market is Casablancans’ go-to place when shopping for fruits, vegetables, spices, olives, and argan oil products.
On the other side of Boulevard Massira al Khadra, you'll find international brands such as Zara, Pimkie, Mango, and Massimo Dutti. The area near Boulevard Bir Anzarane is known for its chocolate and porcelain shops and hole-in-the-wall places selling local products. Maarif is also a food-lover's paradise where you can sample local favorites such as tagine, couscous, and mint tea.
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African Arty Gallery
A gallery promoting African artists
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African Arty is an international gallery and artist residency dedicated to contemporary Moroccan and African art and artists. The gallery’s rotating exhibits include paintings, installations, sculptures, video art, photography, and more. They display works from both up-and-coming artists such as Yasmine Hadni and her thoughtful pieces as well as from established names like Abderrahmane Rahoule and his colorful and atmospheric paintings.
If you’re looking for a special memento from your days in Casablanca or just want to support African artists, you’ll be spoilt for choice at African Arty. Larger pieces can be shipped to your home address for a fee. To view this superb collection of art, hop on the T2 tram and make your way to the Beauséjour district.
Location: Ex Passereaux, 30 Rue Zahrat Aloulou, Casablanca 20000, Morocco
Open: Tuesday–Friday from 11 am to 7 pm, Saturday from 11 am to 5 pm (closed on Sundays and Mondays)
Phone: +212 6872-22614
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