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Rabat’s Morocco Mall is no longer a promise, it’s a pulsating reality. Now inaugurated and fully operational, this 100,000 m² architectural triumph redefines luxury retail in Morocco’s capital. Designed by Singapore’s DP Architects (creators of Dubai Mall), the space dazzles with avant-garde curves, cascading waterfalls in its soaring central atrium, and a glass façade that floods interiors with sunlight. Integrated into the Wessal Bourgreg development, it complements landmarks like the Grand Theatre, embodying Rabat’s metamorphosis into a “city of light.” Retail & Culture, Perfected: With 200+ stores, the mall balances global luxury (Dior, Zara) and local pride—Yan&One’s chic designs and Café Clock’s modern-Moroccan flavors shine. The rooftop garden, a tranquil escape with Bouregreg River views, contrasts beautifully with the buzzing indoor aquarium, where vibrant fish glide past mesmerized visitors. Sustainability isn’t an afterthought: green roofs, energy-efficient systems, and recycled materials underscore its eco-commitment. Leisure Unleashed The once “coming soon” amenities are now thriving. Families flock to the ice rink’s frosty loops, while cinephiles lounge in the plush, recliner-equipped cinema. The food court elevates mall dining—skip chains for fragrant tagines, sushi bars, and gelato crafted from Argan oil. Grit Amid Glamour Weekend crowds test the 5,000-space parking lot, and a handful of stores remain under wraps. Yet, the mall’s soul lies in its staff: multilingual greeters, Youssef (the info desk’s walking encyclopedia), and security teams who blend professionalism with warmth. Morocco Mall delivers on its bold vision. More than a shopping hub, it’s a cultural landmark where Rabat’s heritage and future collide. Arrive early, wear comfy shoes, and let the waterfall’s murmur guide you this is modern Morocco at its finest.
Mana Salem
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Morocco Mall is hands down one of the best shopping destinations I've visited. From the moment you step in, you can feel the scale and luxury of the place. It’s not just about shopping; it’s an experience. The mall offers an incredible variety of stores, from high-end international brands to more affordable local shops, so there’s something for every budget and style. I particularly enjoyed the unique mix of traditional Moroccan craftsmanship alongside modern fashion. One of the highlights of the mall is the gigantic aquarium right in the middle. It’s truly stunning and adds a unique touch that I haven't seen in other malls. For families, it's a great attraction that the kids will love. There’s even a way to take an elevator ride through the aquarium, which was a fun and unexpected surprise. The food court offers plenty of options, with both international fast food chains and local cuisine, so you can grab a bite while enjoying the beautiful ocean views from the rooftop terrace. It’s more than just a place to shop; it’s a destination worth spending a few hours exploring.
Aahil Azubuike Ambimola Fumnanya
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Quite average. There are a couple of nice touches that you don’t get with other malls in the country, but it’s let down in other ways that cancel out the benefits. No AC which immediately makes things more difficult. I’m not local, but even locals are fanning themselves while walking around shops. The aquarium was nice, and you did get a small snapshot of it for free. The ‘designer alley’ area seemed more of a tourist attraction than shopping area. Person after person getting their photo taken in front of Off White and Balenciaga. Maybe fun if you’re into that. One thing I’ll say for it is that it’s so much bigger than it needs to be, that it’s a bit more spacious than most malls, since there aren’t enough shops, and then people to fill it. Good selection of restaurants in the Food Court, particularly Western brands. McDonalds, KFC, Burger King, Pizza Hut, Dominos and Baskin Robbins.
William Phelps
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This mall has only been opened since 2011 but is the second largest in Africa. There are over 350 stores over 3 floors including top designer shops like Gucci, Armani, Louis Vuitton and Dior along with the well known shops like Zara, Gap, H&M and Mango. There are over 50 places to eat with all the major fast food restaurants. The centerpiece however has to be the 1,000,000 litre indoor aquarium with 360 degree views and over 40 different species of fish. For a small fee you can get an elevator that runs right through the center of the aquarium and you get to see the various species of fish as it ascends. Don't miss the very lovely Souk with some lovely small shops. There is also an Imax cinema and adventureland with lots of rides, ideal for the children to spend time here whilst the adults are shopping. This is certainly not your average mall and definitely worth a visit.
Eddie Rogers
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For some reason our cruise ship "excursion" took us to this mall. At least 30% of the stores have gone out of business. The aquarium was closed, it seems permanently. The food court drab and empty. The building itself has been neglected. There are very nice stores, but the prices are far higher than other countries. It is a dying mall and a sad testimony to what was a person's vision for a beautiful oceanside mall, that failed in almost all respects. I can only assume that the mall operators are paying the cruise excursions company fees to get them to bring people on holiday to a mall rather than see the sights of Casablanca. Both the mall and cruise excursions company should be punished by Morocco and the city of Casablanca for ruining our impression of both Morocco and Casablanca.
Bradley Brenneman
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What I love about Morocco Mall is the dancing fountain which was built by WET Design, the company behind the iconic Bellagio Fountains in Las Vegas and The Dubai Fountain. It was such a popular attraction when it opened back in 2011. However, over the years since after it’s opening, I’ve noticed that the fountains have barely been maintained and now there are so many broken lights and water jets. Almost all the nozzles and lights in the fountain barely even work now, especially since after the COVID-19 pandemic. I strongly suggest the mall to get the fountain repaired and contact WET to renovate and upgrade the lighting system to LEDs, and also add new shows if possible. I just hope that the mall can get the fountain working properly again.
Daniel Barros
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Basic Info
Address
1 Bd de l'Océan, Casablanca 20180, Morocco
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Phone
+212 80-1001230
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Website
moroccomall.ma
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4.2
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luxury
attractions: Plage Madame Choual, Adventureland, Mall Aquarium, Sidi Abderrahman islet, restaurants: Sushi Club Mall, À Ma Bretagne, Royal Club Equestre Anfa Casablanca, Venezia Ice, Restaurant Fayrouz - Morocco Mall, McDonald's

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