Flights London – Casablanca (LON-CAS) from GBP 174*

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London (LHR)Casablanca (CMN)Round-trip
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12/03/2026 - 19/03/2026

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London (LHR)Casablanca (CMN)Round-trip
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09/03/2026 - 16/03/2026

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London (LHR)Casablanca (CMN)Round-trip
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11/03/2026 - 14/03/2026

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London (LHR)Casablanca (CMN)Round-trip
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11/03/2026 - 18/03/2026

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London (LHR)Casablanca (CMN)Round-trip
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12/03/2026 - 15/03/2026

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When is the best time to visit Casablanca?

As in most parts of Morocco, Casablanca's climate is mild, with temperatures staying above zero throughout the year. Summers in Casablanca are typically hot and humid, and the winters are dry. Plan your trip during any season, but to avoid rainy weather, make sure to book your flight London Casablancain the months between June and August.

How to get from Casablanca Mohammed V International airport to the city center?

The Mohammed V International airport is located within 32 km from the center of the city. To get from there to the center of the city, either hail a taxi or take a train. Your taxi ride would take around 45 minutes. The train station is located at the underground level of the airport, and the train will take you to the city's major stations – like Ain Sebaa, Casa Port and Casa Voyageurs. The train ride takes between 35 and 45 minutes, the trains run at an hourly tact.

What are some of the best things to do in Casablanca?

  • Casablanca is a city that is perfect to explore on foot. Thus, you will take a good note of the richness of the local architecture. In Casablanca, you will witness an incredible variety of architectural styles. Visit the city's 19th-century medina, surrounded by whitewashed walls. Though not as old as other Moroccan medinas, in Casablanca it is lively with local shops and cafes and easy to navigate. Go to the northern side of the medina, where 18th-century fortifications offer a stunning view over the sea.
  • Visit Morocco's largest and one of the most beautiful mosques – Hassan II Mosque. It took more than 6 years to build and is famous for its 210-metre minaret, the tallest in Morocco, that towers over the sea. Église du Sacré-Coeur, a 1930s desacralized cathedral, is worth a visit, too. The facade of the former church showcases Neo-Gothic and Art Deco architectural styles. Currently, Église du Sacré-Coeur hosts concerts and exhibitions – check out the programme. Another gem of Casablanca's varied architecture is Église Notre Dame de Lourdes a beautiful brutalist building, finished in the 1950s.
  • For food, head to La Corniche, the city's waterfront boulevard, for a dinner with a view. Pay an homage to the 1940s film 'Casablanca' and head to Rick's cafe that replicates the bar from the legendary film.

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