Morocco
Famed for the eponymous film, Morocco’s financial center has a surprisingly varied array of attractions, including the country’s largest mosque (and you can actually go inside!).
Settled by Berber tribesmen around the 7th century, Casablanca as it stands today is rooted in the work of Sultan Mohammed ben Abdallah, who rebuilt the town following a devastating earthquake in 1755. After becoming a French colony in the early 20th century, Casablanca rapidly expanded, and today it’s one of the largest financial centers in Africa. Known thanks to the classic film, most visitors still bypass Casablanca in favor of more tourism-focused locals. But the city offers visitors a great mix of architecture and culture, including Art Deco buildings from the colonial era, a historic medina complete with bustling souk, and a scenic waterfront promenade. However, the city’s proudest monument is the massive Hassan II Mosque. Traditional architecture on a grand scale, the city is so proud of its mosque that outsiders are allowed in on guided tours! Just be sure to dress conservatively.
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