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Quartier Habous, also known as the New Medina, is a charming district in Casablanca that effortlessly blends traditional Moroccan architecture with modern conveniences. Built during the French colonial period, this neighborhood offers a unique fusion of past and present. Its narrow, winding streets are lined with whitewashed buildings, ornate arches, and vibrant souks. Quartier Habous is famous for its artisanal shops, selling everything from handwoven carpets to exquisite ceramics. Visitors often enjoy the serene courtyards and the fragrant aroma of freshly baked Moroccan pastries wafting from local bakeries.
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Quartier Habous is free to explore, making it an excellent option for travelers on any budget. The district is home to several landmarks, including the Mahkama du Pacha, a stunning judicial building showcasing Moorish architecture, and the Habous Mosque. Visitors can also enjoy numerous cafes and restaurants offering traditional Moroccan cuisine. The area is safe and family-friendly, providing a laid-back alternative to the bustling Old Medina.
Wear comfortable shoes, as exploring Quartier Habous involves a fair amount of walking on cobblestone streets. It’s a great place to shop for authentic Moroccan goods, so consider bringing cash, as smaller vendors may not accept credit cards. Don’t miss the opportunity to try the famous almond pastries from one of the local bakeries. Guided tours are available and can provide deeper insight into the district’s history and culture.
Quartier Habous is about a 15-minute drive from Casablanca’s city center. Taxis are a convenient and affordable option for reaching the district. Alternatively, public transportation, including buses, is available but may require some navigation. If you’re staying near Mohammed V Square, the district is close enough for a short taxi ride.
The best time to visit Quartier Habous is in the morning or late afternoon when the weather is pleasant, and the shops are open. Many businesses close during lunchtime, so plan your visit accordingly. Weekdays are ideal if you prefer a quieter experience, while weekends bring a livelier atmosphere with more locals visiting the area.