4 Best Sights in Azemmour, Rabat and Casablanca

Ahmed el-Amine

Perhaps Azemmour's most renowned resident artist, Ahmed el-Amine has been painting in and around the medina for nearly two decades. He still lives here, working out of this studio.

6, Derb el-Hantati, Casablanca-Settat, Morocco
0523-35–89–02

Galerie Akwas

The medina's original gallery exhibits the work of artists from across the nation. It was founded by Abderrahmane Rahoul, former director of the Ecole Supérieure des Beaux Arts in Casablanca, who is a well-known and highly respected visual artist himself.

4, Bab El Makhzen, Azemmour, Casablanca-Settat, Morocco
0661-41–08–31

Plage el Haouzia

Before the Mazagan Beach Resort was built between Azemmour and El Jadida, you could walk along the sand from one community to the other. While that's no longer possible, this is still a stunning beach and one of the cleanest on the coast. There's also a shipwreck that's fun to explore. Amenities: food and drink; lifeguards (in summer). Best for: sunsets; surfing; swimming; walking.

Plage al Haouzia, Azemmour, Casablanca-Settat, Morocco

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Shrine of Rabbi Abraham Moul Niss

Rabbi Moul Niss is the most revered of the Jewish saints in Azemmour and his shrine draws many local and international pilgrims. Little is known of him but it's said that miracles have happened here for hundreds of years. His shrine contains a cave with a plaque and some ceremonial objects, and there's a courtyard outside with benches, which makes this a pleasant place for reflection. It's not always possible to get inside, but ask locally for the guardian and give him a small tip. 

Azemmour, Casablanca-Settat, Morocco