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Royal Mansour Meridien Hotel, Casablanca

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Morocco facts & history in brief



Here I would like to thank the very helpful, - exceptionally helpful - person at Le Royal Mansour Meridien Hotel, at Casa Port (Casablanca).
His time spent with us and his help with our problems, even knowing we were not guest at the hotel was invaluable and greatly appreciated.

We would like to recommend this hotel to everybody, Hui Chin and I feel sorry that it was a bit out of our range.


It was a Sunday, most shops and offices were closed, and this kind man rang around to find for us a ticket office open at the Airport, selling tickets to Bamako, Mali, where we wanted to go urgently - as soon as possible or sooner.
This kind man also told us, that there is a direct train from the nearby station, costing a fraction of hiring a Taxi to the Airport more than thirty odd kilometres away.




Here I would have liked to include some photos of the hotel, but the firm's strict and archaic copyright policy prohibits me doing so, it also prohibits any unathorised linkages to their pages and sites.
My request for their permission or endorsement met with silence.
Sorry.



Casablanca
Excerpted from Wikipedia, the free encyclopaedia.

Casablanca (The Arabic name pronounced Dar-al-Baida) is a city in western Morocco with an estimated population of 3.5 million.
Located on the Atlantic Ocean, Casablanca is Morocco's biggest city and chief port, and is thus considered the economic capital, although Morocco's official capital and seat of government is Rabat.

Casablanca enjoys and exploits it to some extent (The movie poster can be seen many shops, streets, hotels etc.) enormous fame due to the the old classic name by the same name*.

Casablanca was founded as "Casa Branca" in 1575
by the Portuguese, who had destroyed the town
of Anfa located at the same site in 1515.
The Portuguese eventually abandoned the site in 1755 after increasing attacks from surrounding Muslim tribes.
In the 19th century, the area's population began to grow considerably as shipping traffic increased.
Casablanca was an important strategic port during World War II and hosted the Anglo-American Summit in 1943.
In recent years Casablanca has focused on the tourist industry, though recent terrorist attacks have hampered to full fill it's potential.
In 1958, Casablanca hosted a round of the Formula One world championship at the Ain-Diab circuit.
The city is served by Mohammed V International Airport and its port is one of the largest artificial ports in the world.
Casablanca is home to the Hassan II Mosque, the largest in the world.
Its minaret is also the world's tallest at 210 meters. It was built for former Moroccan King Hassan II's 60th birthday and was finished in 1993.

External links
Casablanca City
(http://www.casablanca-city.com/)

 




Personally, I found Casablanca too big, too disorganised and neglected, in marked contrast to Rabat or Marrakech.





List of photo pages in my Morocco series.



Casablanca        Marrakesh or Marrakech        Morocco buses       Morocco trains



Royal Mansour Meridien Hotel, Casablanca



Rabat        Tangier


Some of my photos taken in Casablanca (Click for an enlargement)



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