Inside Casablanca’s Main Train Station 🚆 Tour of Casa Voyageurs - Morocco Travel Guide
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The taxi situation in Casablanca is definitely interesting.
It's a lesson that we wanted to share coming to this beautiful Kasa Voyour.
The train station is beautiful. It's easy to navigate around. It's new.
It's very exciting and and the most stressful part of the whole day so far was taking that taxi.
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Welcome to Casa Voyageurs, Casablanca’s largest and busiest train station! 🚉✨ In this video, we’ll take you on a full tour of Morocco’s main railway hub. 📖 History & Architecture: Casa Voyageurs station first opened in 1923, during the French protectorate era, as part of Morocco’s expanding railway network. Originally designed in a colonial architectural style with touches of Moroccan influence, it served as the city’s key transportation hub. Over the decades, the station has been expanded and modernized, most recently in 2018, when it was renovated to accommodate Morocco’s high-speed train (Al Boraq) linking Casablanca with Tangier. Today, the architecture blends functional modern design with traditional Moroccan details, featuring clean lines, arched windows, and open halls that give it both a contemporary and cultural feel. 📍 Tour Highlights: • Main entrance and architectural details • Ticket counters & self-service machines • Waiting lounges & seating areas • Shops, cafés, and restaurants Whether you’re traveling to Marrakech, Rabat, Tangier, or Fes, Casa Voyageurs is the gateway to explore Morocco by rail. Subscribe @KhizEesa and follow us around the world #Travel #Casablanca #Morocco #TrainTravel #Architecture