From the Sofitel Casablanca Tour Blanche to the Royal Mansour: the finest luxury addresses in Casablanca, hand-picked by our travel experts. Every suitespot booking comes with free breakfast for 2, a room upgrade subject to availability, hotel credit and VIP service – benefits worth over €500.
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From legendary grand hotels to intimate design addresses: these properties lead our ranking for Casablanca. See at a glance where each hotel is located, which loyalty program earns you points and where nightly rates begin. "From" prices are current entry rates and may include limited-time promotional rates.
| Hotel | Location | Hotel program | suitespot score | Price from |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sofitel Casablanca Tour Blanche | Derb Omar | ALL (Accor) | – | 80 € |
| Royal Mansour Casablanca | Sidi Belyout District | – | – | 460 € |
| Kenzi Tower Hotel Casablanca | Racine | I Prefer | – | 140 € |
Many of our partner hotels in Casablanca offer special conditions bookable via suitespot – from free nights to discounts on longer stays. Your suitespot benefits (breakfast, upgrade chance, hotel credit) apply on top.
| Hotel | Offer | Bookable until |
|---|---|---|
| Sofitel Casablanca Tour Blanche | Third night free | June 16, 2027 |
Sofitel Casablanca Tour Blanche · Derb OmarThe three addresses answer three different trips: the Sofitel Casablanca Tour Blanche (from about 84 €) for the view, the Kenzi Tower in the Twin Center (143 €) for business, and the Royal Mansour Casablanca on Avenue des FAR (467 €) for a stay that is the destination itself. There is no middle ground – which makes the choice here simpler than in most cities.The Royal Mansour Casablanca (from about 467 €) sits at the top, with fourteen room categories running up to 220 m² and Deluxe, Premier, Executive, Royal and Signature suites.
The Kenzi Tower Hotel (143 €) occupies the Twin Center on Boulevard Zerktouni and lists a Sky View category. And the Sofitel Casablanca Tour Blanche (84 €) on Rue Sidi Belyout is the lowest entry rate in the selection – and the only property whose rooms are sorted by sea view.
It is the question we are asked most often about this city, and the answer rests on a single property in our selection.
Royal Mansour Casablanca · Sidi Belyout DistrictThe Sofitel Casablanca Tour Blanche (from about 84 €) is the only one of the three that sorts its rooms by sea view – and it goes further than that. Of its ten categories, four name the Hassan II Mosque explicitly: "Medina, Hassan II Mosque and Sea View" and "Medina, Hassan II Mosque and Ocean View". Two more face the port and the city, three the city alone.Personal luxury travel adviceOur travel advisors personally accompany your booking – 365 days a year, from the first offer to late check-out. Reach the suitespot VIP service via email or WhatsApp.Phone: +49 30 81452346 · hotel@suitespot.comPut differently: here the view is not a promise but a bookable category, and it frames the medina, the mosque and the ocean in one picture. That is what most travellers actually have in mind when they look for a seafront hotel in Casablanca.
The other two addresses are city hotels. The Kenzi Tower (143 €) occupies the Twin Center and lists a Sky View category – height rather than water. The Royal Mansour Casablanca (467 €) on Avenue des FAR sorts none of its rooms by view at all: what you buy there is space and service, not the panorama. Our travel advisors can pass on an orientation as a preference, but we would rather tell you in advance what is bookable and what is not.
Three things worth knowing about Casablanca.
First, the programmes: two of the three properties belong to one – the Sofitel to ALL, the Kenzi Tower to iPrefer. The Royal Mansour Casablanca takes part in no points programme; the suitespot benefits apply there all the same.
Second, the arithmetic at the lower end: at 84 € per night, the hotel credit of up to 100 USD and breakfast for two make up a very large share of the room rate. On a short stay at the Sofitel the benefits can exceed the price of the room.
Third: no property in Casablanca offers all-inclusive. We say so plainly because the question comes up regularly for Morocco. Breakfast for two, on the other hand, is included everywhere through suitespot.
With three properties, the hotel geography of Casablanca is quickly told – and each one answers a different reason for travelling.
Kenzi Tower Hotel Casablanca · RacineThese three locations cover the entire selection.
The Sofitel Casablanca Tour Blanche (from about 84 €), the lowest entry rate in the selection and the only property with sea-view categories – four of which name the Hassan II Mosque. The obvious choice for a first stay in the city.
The Kenzi Tower Hotel (143 €) occupies one of the two Twin Center towers, in the middle of the business district. Six room categories, one of them a Sky View, and membership of the iPrefer programme. The practical address for professional appointments.
The Royal Mansour Casablanca (467 €), on the broad central avenue. Fourteen room categories up to 220 m², with Deluxe, Premier, Executive, Royal and Signature suites and a family category called Vintage. This is a stay as a destination, not a stopover.
With three properties, the question of suites and room sizes can be answered without hedging.
The Royal Mansour Casablanca holds by far the deepest card in the city: fourteen categories up to 220 m², with Deluxe, Premier, Executive, Royal and Signature suites. The Sofitel Tour Blanche has one Prestige suite, and the Kenzi Tower six categories running to 60 m². If floor space is your criterion, the ranking leaves little room for doubt.
For value against price, the Sofitel is the answer: from 84 €, with categories sorted by sea and mosque view, it offers in Casablanca what costs considerably more in most capitals we cover.
And what is not here we will say just as plainly: no small property with character. Our three addresses are large houses – an office tower, an international chain hotel and a contemporary luxury property. If you are looking for a riad or a small address with character in Morocco, look to Marrakech or Essaouira; our travel advisors will tell you so rather than sell you a label that does not fit.
Entry rates run from about 84 € at the Sofitel Casablanca Tour Blanche to 467 € at the Royal Mansour Casablanca, with the Kenzi Tower at 143 € in between. The median entry rate is therefore 143 € per night.
What stands out is the spread: the dearest property costs more than five times the cheapest. In Marrakech, where we list twelve properties, four start below 310 €; in Rabat the five addresses run from 204 to 537 €. Casablanca has no middle tier – there is the Sofitel, the Kenzi Tower, and then a jump.
The practical consequence is a pleasant one: at 84 € per night, the hotel credit of up to 100 USD and breakfast for two included in every suitespot booking account for a very large share of what a night costs.
None of our three properties offers all-inclusive – we mention it because the question comes up regularly for Morocco. Breakfast for two is included everywhere through suitespot.
Our selection in Morocco runs to 36 properties. Casablanca accounts for three of them; Marrakech is by far the largest group with twelve, followed by Rabat with five.Personal luxury travel adviceOur travel advisors personally accompany your booking – 365 days a year, from the first offer to late check-out. Reach the suitespot VIP service via email or WhatsApp.Phone: +49 30 81452346 · hotel@suitespot.comThe rest is spread across the coast and the imperial cities: two addresses each in Tangier, Agadir, Fez, Taghazout and Fnideq, single properties in Essaouira and Diabat, El Jadida, Meknes and M'diq, and one in the High Atlas. An itinerary joining Casablanca to Marrakech or the Atlantic coast is among the requests we get most often – we book it as a single file.
In Casablanca itself, what our travel advisors arrange most often is the guided visit to the Hassan II Mosque – one of the few in Morocco open to non-Muslim visitors, and therefore to be booked ahead – along with tables in the business district and transfers to Mohammed V airport.
As a suitespot guest you travel with VIP status: we pass your preferences to the hotel before you arrive – here, most often a room facing the mosque and the ocean at the Sofitel. Every property includes breakfast for two, an upgrade subject to availability and up to 100 USD in hotel credit.
suitespot rates are genuine direct rates: you keep earning regular points and elite nights in the hotel's loyalty program and retain your status benefits – on top of your suitespot benefits. These programs are represented in Casablanca:
| Program | Hotels | Examples in Casablanca |
|---|---|---|
| ALL (Accor) | 1 hotel | Sofitel Casablanca Tour Blanche |
| I Prefer | 1 hotel | Kenzi Tower Hotel Casablanca |
Entry rates across our three properties run from about 84 € per night at the Sofitel Casablanca Tour Blanche to 467 € at the Royal Mansour Casablanca, with the Kenzi Tower at 143 € in between. The median entry rate is 143 €.
The spread is unusual: the dearest property costs more than five times the cheapest, and there is no middle tier at all.
At 84 € per night, the benefits worth over 500 € are a very large share of the price.
The Sofitel Casablanca Tour Blanche (from about 84 €) on Rue Sidi Belyout is the only one of our three properties whose rooms are sorted by sea view.
Of its ten categories, four name the Hassan II Mosque explicitly – "Medina, Hassan II Mosque and Sea View" and "Medina, Hassan II Mosque and Ocean View". Two more face the port and the city.
The other two addresses are city hotels: the Kenzi Tower lists a Sky View category in the Twin Center, and the Royal Mansour does not sort its rooms by view at all.
The Royal Mansour Casablanca (467 €), by a clear margin: fourteen room categories up to 220 m², with Deluxe, Premier, Executive, Royal and Signature suites and a family category called Vintage.
The Sofitel Tour Blanche (84 €) lists one Prestige suite, and the Kenzi Tower (143 €) six categories running to 60 m².
If floor space is your criterion, the ranking in Casablanca is unambiguous.
At two of the three properties. The Sofitel Casablanca Tour Blanche belongs to ALL and the Kenzi Tower to iPrefer – we book at direct rates, so you keep earning normally and your status is recognised.
The Royal Mansour Casablanca takes part in no points programme. The suitespot benefits – breakfast, room upgrade and hotel credit – apply there in exactly the same way.
Honestly: not in our selection. The three properties in Casablanca are large houses – an office tower in the Twin Center, an international chain hotel by the port and a contemporary luxury property on Avenue des FAR.
Casablanca is a business and port city, and its hotel stock reflects that. If you are looking for a riad or a small address with character in Morocco, look to Marrakech or Essaouira.
Tell our travel advisors what you are after – we combine the two in a single itinerary regularly.
It depends on why you are travelling, and with three properties that can be said clearly.
For space and service, the Royal Mansour Casablanca (467 €), with the deepest room card in the city. For the view, the Sofitel Tour Blanche (84 €), the only one selling sea and mosque views as a category. For business appointments, the Kenzi Tower (143 €), the most central of the three in the business district.
Tell us the reason for your trip and we will turn three addresses into one.
No – none of our three properties in Casablanca offers all-inclusive. We say so plainly because the question comes up regularly for Morocco.
Breakfast for two, on the other hand, is included at every property through suitespot, along with an upgrade subject to availability and up to 100 USD in hotel credit per stay.
At the Sofitel in particular, from about 84 € per night, that is a substantial share of what the room costs.
Our Moroccan selection runs to 36 properties. Marrakech forms the largest group with twelve addresses, followed by Rabat with five and Casablanca with these three.
The rest is spread across the coast and the imperial cities: two properties each in Tangier, Agadir, Fez, Taghazout and Fnideq, single addresses in Essaouira and Diabat, El Jadida, Meknes and M'diq, and one in the High Atlas.
Itineraries joining Casablanca to Marrakech or the Atlantic coast are among our most frequent requests – we book them as a single file.

