Arab League Park
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The Arab League Park is an urban park in Casablanca, Morocco. It is located in the center of the city, west of Hassan II Boulevard, east of Roudani Boulevard and Algiers Street, and south east of the Church of the Sacred Heart. The park covers 30 acres of land, and is bisected by Moulay Youssef Boulevard.
attractions: United Nations Square, Mohammed V Square, فندق موڤنبيك الدار البيضاء, Medina Market, Sacred Heart Cathedral, Park Yasmina For Games, Coupole Zevaco, Beth-El Temple, Villa of Arts, Kaan Casablanca, restaurants: Asie’tte, Ashokai Sushi, Al-Mounia, Sky 28, Le Cuistot Traditionnel, Sushi Gourmet Casablanca, MEAT Casablanca, Casa Jose Gauthier, Salmon Sushi, Le Rossignol | Restaurant Casablanca | Restaurant Français Casablanca
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The Arab League Park is an urban park in Casablanca, Morocco. It is located in the center of the city, west of Hassan II Boulevard, east of Roudani Boulevard and Algiers Street, and south east of the Church of the Sacred Heart. The park covers 30 acres of land, and is bisected by Moulay Youssef Boulevard.
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The Arab League Park is an urban park in Casablanca, It is located in the center of the city, west of Hassan II Boulevard, east of Roudani Boulevard and Algiers Street, and south east of the Church of the Sacred Heart. The park covers 30 acres of land, and is bisected by Moulay Youssef Boulevard. As of 2019, it remains officially closed to the public after renovations started March 2016, though it was expected to open September 2018. The French architect and urban planner Albert Laprade was appointed to redesign the central park of the city under the supervision of Henri Prost in 1913. It was named Parc Lyautey in honor of Hubert Lyautey, the first French résident général in Morocco. Lyautey moved some arches from the old Portuguese prison, also known as the Prison of Anfa, east toward what is now Hassan II Boulevard, to decorate the park, serving as a support for a pergola. Parc Yasmina, an amusement park, was established on Moulay Youssef Boulevard in the 1950s, but it had fallen into disrepair and abandon by the time renovations started.
Zakaria MzilZakaria Mzil
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You know Casa is know for a lot of things, dyk Casablance means white house, on more interesting matters, does your city have a 110 year old, 30 acres park designed by a french architect Albert Laprade, with over $10 million in renovation. Let's get to the beauty, it's better than your girl :D Casa is hot and it's the best spot to just chill at and enjoy the fresh air, and trust me you won't have a problem finding a quite spot, it's 30 acres FCS that's like 12 hectares fam with a street in-between damn that'sbig man even a car need a shortcut haha. Opens 0700hrs Closes 2000hrs Really go to this park, walk your dog, take a run, read a book, take your kids, do some yoga on the grass or take the most magnificent green photos or whatever you do at the park except drinking alcohol, when in Morocco do what the Muslims do.
LawrenceLawrence
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The Arab League Garden is one of the oldest tourism parks in Casablanca, and was established during the early twentieth century. The garden was designed in the style of French gardens, and it was planted in 1918 from various types of local and non-local plants, and it covers an area of about 30 hectares. It is one of the most beautiful tourism parks in Morocco You can start walking around the garden and its surroundings, as it is close to most of the important facilities in Casablanca, where you can relax and enjoy its pure atmosphere and stunning views. You can also sit in one of the garden cafes and get some food and drinks, in addition to taking some souvenir photos.
Yassine El AlaouiYassine El Alaoui
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A really nice, large, well-maintained, scenic park. There are fountains, playgrounds, a skate park, tennis courts, basketball and soccer areas, and a good amount of benches/seating. Lots of sunny green grassy areas and plenty of shaded areas too. A great spot for kids and families. Lots of people picnicking here on a Monday afternoon. There are gates with guards at the entrances. Surprisingly not a lot of people for lunch time (although it is Monday afternoon). This place feels safe and clean!
Angela A.Angela A.
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En prenant cette photo un homme s'est dirigé en vers moi avec son chien berger en conduisant sa moto, et il m'a annoncé que c'est interdit de prendre des photos 😶😶 et que je ne devais pas se trouver là car c'est un jardin privé, et il m'a dit avec un air vulgaire et grossier " qui est tu? Que fais tu ici ? Avec qui tu travail?? 😮😯 vexé par ces questions, je lui ai répondu, c'est à moi de dire " qui es-tu??!!, il m'a montré un logo vert sur son gilet orange fluo, j'ai pu lire " Atelier Vert", j'ai cru que c'était un jardinier, en voulant continuer mon trajet ou plutôt ma mission que je voulais accomplir 45 minutes de marche, car ma montre fit' va recommencer à zéro mon chronomètre, il m'a interdit et il a dit à sa caline 🐕" coucher pas bouger" 😲☹ et il a pris son téléphone portable et j'entends :" Monsieur Aziz, tu dois venir il y'a une personne qui veut sortir", alors là persuadé que c'est un tour laid d'une caméra cachée, mai c'était pas le cas, alors j'ai voulu appeler le conseil de la ville de Casablanca, mais le patron du gars est arrivé, gentil et calme il m'a expliqué que des clochards détruisent le parc et il est fermé jusqu'à la fin des travaux, ( je me suis dit que je devais changé ma façon de s'habiller, une marche avec un smoking sera bien et non un jogging 😉), je suis entré entre presque 17 personnes et nul ne m'a interdit, un jardin public privé, vraiment le Maroc est le pays de tout les contrastes.
Mohamed Amine Benyezza EttaghiMohamed Amine Benyezza Ettaghi
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This large park in the city-center, it was founded in 1913. It's well maintained and there are locations for walking, jogging, enjoying. There are several playgrounds for children and terrains to excercise in group. Albert Laprade under supervision of Henri Prost redesigned the Parc Lyautey in 1913 in honor of Hubert Lyautey, the first French résident géneral. The arches are from the Portugese prison of Anfa and were moved here. The park was renovated in 2016-2019.
Jef HendrikxJef Hendrikx
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Nearby Attractions Of Arab League Park
United Nations Square
Mohammed V Square
فندق موڤنبيك الدار البيضاء
Medina Market
Sacred Heart Cathedral
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Coupole Zevaco
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Villa of Arts
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