Royal Mansour Casablanca Hotel.
Occupying a restored 1950s landmark in the heart of the Art Deco district, Royal Mansour Casablanca is a vertical reimagining of a midcentury icon. After an eight-year transformation, the hotel balances its modernist heritage with a scale that feels like a private urban estate, featuring 145 keys that include 13 expansive apartments. The design makes the most of its height; a double panoramic elevator and a suspended glass walkway lead guests to 23rd-floor dining venues with sweeping views over the Atlantic and the city’s dense urban grid. Below the skyline, the property houses a 2,500-square-meter spa and a jazz-influenced bar that leans into the building’s original era. It is a sophisticated pivot from the city’s standard business hotels, offering a curated, culturally anchored stay positioned exactly between the financial core and the historic old city.