In an article published on Thursday, Spanish daily El Mundo focused on Casablanca's various assets, stressing how the Moroccan metropolis distinguished by its dynamism.
Casablanca is a city where history blends with contemporary energy, writes the major newspaper, noting that Moroccan economic capital, a city with a legendary name, is immersed in a unique atmosphere.
El Mundo particularly highlights Casablanca's cinematic aura, immortalized by cult film Casablanca (1942). "Even though the famous Rick’s Café originally only existed in the Warner Bros studios, its current replica, opened twenty years ago, allows visitors to relive the magic of this Hollywood legend."
The daily also emphasizes Casablanca's cultural heritage, mentioning renowned figures such as Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Joséphine Baker, and Édith Piaf, who have made their mark on the city’s history.
"It is not just a port city, but also a crossroads of encounters and fascinating stories," explains the article’s author, illustrated by images of the bustling streets and art deco buildings of Morocco's most populous city.
Founded at the crossroads of history and economy, Casablanca stands out for its art deco architecture and wide avenues, the publication describes, adding that "the city's atmosphere recalls mythical places while asserting a unique sophistication, driven by its economic dynamism and growing cosmopolitanism."
The modern and old districts of Casablanca, with iconic places such as the Atlantic Corniche and the Rialto Theater, offer a fascinating contrast where past and future meet harmoniously, continues the newspaper.
Casablanca is an essential destination, a fascinating city at the crossroads of eras and influences, embodying a Morocco in motion, where every visit becomes an unforgettable experience, El Mundo concludes.