
Quartier Habous was developed in the 1920s as part of a plan to create a modern yet traditional Moroccan neighborhood. It was designed to accommodate the growing population while preserving cultural heritage.
The neighborhood features whitewashed buildings with arched doorways, decorative tilework, and shaded arcades. The layout is designed to encourage pedestrian traffic and community interaction.
The area is home to the Royal Palace of Casablanca, adding to its historical significance. It is also known for its artisan workshops and traditional crafts.
The neighborhood is accessible 24/7, but shops typically open from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
Entry to the neighborhood is free.
Evenings are lively and less hot.
Casual attire is fine, but modest clothing is respectful.
Photography is allowed, but ask permission before photographing people.