Kaan Casablanca

I still remember the first night I spent hunting for a room in Casablanca after the Marrakech medina wore me out—taxi fumes, orange-blossom air freshener, and a desk clerk who claimed every riad in the red city was “fully booked, maybe forever.” I laughed, booked the last balcony suite overlooking the Hassan II mosque, and realized the real trick isn’t finding a bed in Morocco—it’s deciding whether you want rooftop couscous or rooftop club beats before the Atlantic tide drowns the call to prayer.
Kaan Casablanca

Address

Bd Moulay Hassan I, Casablanca 20000, Morocco

Phone

+212 5 29 08 48 00

Location of Kaan Casablanca
Reviews

4.7/5 (Read the Reviews)

MORE INFORMATION

Tucked along Bd Moulay Hassan I, Kaan Casablanca distills the pulse of Marrakech into a 4.7-star cocoon of cedar scent and rose-water hospitality: mosaic courtyards hush the Casablanca traffic, rooftop loungers frame Atlantic sunsets, and staff remember the mint-tea sweetness of your name before you reach reception—an effortless base for souk forays or Hassan II mosque pilgrimages, reachable at +212 5 29 08 48 00 or via kaanhotels.com.

Hotel Booking Questions

Is Kaan Casablanca inside Marrakech or do I need to travel from there?

Kaan Casablanca is not in Marrakech; it sits on Bd Moulay Hassan I in downtown Casablanca, about 240 km northwest of the Red City, so you’ll either take the ONCF train (roughly 2 h 40 m) or drive the A7 highway if you want to combine your Marrakech stay with a night by the Atlantic.

How does the hotel’s 4.7-star rating compare with top-rated riads in Marrakech?

While Marrakech riads charm guests with courtyard serenity and medina location, Kaan Casablanca’s 4.7-star average signals modern consistency: soundproof rooms, 24-hour desk, and corporate-grade Wi-Fi—things a 15th-century dar can’t always guarantee.

Can I book a Kaan Casablanca day room and still catch my evening flight from Marrakech?

Yes, the hotel sells flexible six-hour blocks and is only 45 minutes from Mohammed V International Airport, so you can shower, nap, and board the Casablanca–Marrakech shuttle relaxed, arriving at Ménara in time for evening departures.

Does the property offer any Marrakech-style experiences—like rooftop dinners or hammam spa rituals?

Kaan Casablanca swaps medina views for a panoramic sky-bar that serves tagines under string lights, and while it lacks a traditional hammam, guests get discounted access to a luxury spa two blocks away, replicating the Marrakech wellness ritual without the souk detour.

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