Royal Palace.
The Royal Palace of Casablanca offers a glimpse into Morocco’s royal heritage, even though its interior remains strictly closed to the public. As the King’s principal residence in the city, the palace is experienced entirely from the outside, drawing visitors to its monumental gates and guarded exterior. The draw here is the exceptional craftsmanship of the facade, which showcases intricate Islamic-Arab design details, ornate brass doors, and meticulously carved stonework. Situated near the historic Hobous district and the Mahkma du Pacha, the palace sits within a deeply atmospheric part of the city. While security is tight and photography is sometimes restricted to specific angles, a stop here provides a sense of ceremonial state grandeur and a masterclass in traditional Moroccan architecture.
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