El principal pulmón verde de Casablanca, un vasto oasis urbano con jardines exuberantes, avenidas sombreadas y espacios para el ocio que invita a desconectar del bullicio de la ciudad.
The park is open every day from dawn to dusk, approximately from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. depending on the season. You can easily get there by taxi from central Casablanca or by public bus; the nearest stop is on Avenue des FAR. For more transport details, visit the official Morocco tourism website.
Entry to Arab League Park is completely free, making it ideal for a budget-friendly stroll. No tickets are required, but if you decide to rent a boat on the lake, it may cost around 20 to 30 dirhams. Check for updates on the Casablanca tourism portal.
It is recommended to set aside at least 1 to 2 hours to explore the gardens, the lake, and the resting areas at a relaxed pace. If you want to have a picnic or take photos, you could extend your visit to half a morning. It is a calm place, perfect for a short visit if you have a tight itinerary.
Created in the 1930s during the French colonial era as a major green space in Casablanca, the park was renovated in the 2000s and takes its name from the Arab League because of its location near diplomatic buildings. It represents an urban oasis that blends European and Moroccan influences, symbolizing the city’s modernity. To learn more, read the Wikipedia page.
The best time is during spring (March to May) or autumn (September to November), when the weather is mild and the flowers are at their peak; avoid summer because of the intense heat. Go early in the morning to enjoy the cool breeze and fewer crowds. Check the forecast in local apps to plan ahead.
Yes, much of the park has paved paths and wheelchair-accessible entrances in the main areas such as the lake and the central gardens. However, some wilder sections may be uneven, so it is best to check in advance by calling Casablanca City Hall at +212 522 29 60 00. Overall, it is an inclusive space for visitors with disabilities.
Nearby you will find the impressive Hassan II Mosque, just 10 minutes away by taxi, and Boulevard Anfa with its cafés and shops. You can also visit the Abderrahman Slaoui Museum, focused on Moroccan art, about 2 km away. Use Google Maps for directions: view on Google Maps.
Bring water, sunscreen, and comfortable shoes, as it is a large park for walking; also consider bringing a picnic to relax by the lake. Respect local rules such as not feeding wild animals, and visit during the week to avoid busy weekends. If you are looking for audio guides, explore options at IAudioguia to enrich your experience.
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