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    Le Pilotis - Tahiti Beach Club

    Posted by Fidge 12 August 2008

    Le Pilotis is a bar/restaurant on the Corniche with wonderful views of the sea. Le Corniche is a beach promenade 5km west of Casablanca.

    Le Pilotis was a complete contrast to what we saw earlier in the day in the medina of Casablanca and would not look out of place in Marbella. It is where the 'beautiful people' of Casablanca come yet to our UK pockets was not that expensive. It's fascinating to watch these people and there's wine and mediterranean food as well as some good music.

    Plenty of seafood restaurants out here in the Corniche but one place we'd recommend is Le Pilotis.

    Boulevard de la Corniche, Casablanca
    [5km west of the town]. Grab a red petit taxi which will set you back about 50 dirhams (c. £3.50).
    www.bestrestaurantsmaroc.com/en//restaurant-maroc/detail/le-pilotis-et-le-lounge.html

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    Art Deco in Casablanca

    Posted by Fidge 12 August 2008

    The Cathedrale du Sacre Coeur on Boulevard Rachidi is an example of an art deco church. Designed in the 1930s, it is all the more remarkable when you consider that Casablanca is in an Islamic country.

    Unfortunately when we went there the church looked like it had been long closed. On Avenue Hassan II there is an Art Deco post office where even the letterboxes are tiled.

    Cathedral - on Boulevard Rachidi off Ave Hassan II
    Post Office - Avenue Hassan II

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    Rick's Cafe

    Posted by Fidge 11 August 2008

    OK... the famous 1942 movie Casablanca wasn't filmed in Morocco but on a Hollywood set.
    However this bar/restaurant was based on the original set designs and really makes you believe you are sitting where Bogart ran his 'gin joint'.
    A former US diplomat Kathy Kriger is behind this enterprise.

    And yes... the pianist does play 'As Times Goes By'!

    248 Boulevard Sour Jdid
    North-western edge of medina
    www.rickscafe.ma/gallery.htm

    Just outside medina walls - easiest way to get to Rick's is to walk the Boulevard des Almohades between the port and the medina walls.

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