If youâre looking for the best hostels in Casablanca, this guide has you covered.
I spent a month in Casablanca visiting family and friends, and I really enjoyed my time there.
However, this is not a city that oozes that âtraditional Moroccan flairâ that you might be pursuing as a traveler.
Casablanca has nooks and crannies where you will encounter busy bazaars, stunning architecture, and the âMoroccan atmosphereâ of the movies. But overall, the city is more modern and industry-focused.
Planning to visit other parts of Morocco? We have a detailed guide to the best hostels in Morocco.
Our favorite hostels in Casablanca are:
- LHostel Ă Casablanca - best for Backpackers
- Medina Hostel - best for Solo Travelers
- HĂ´tel Astrid - best for Budget-conscious travelers
Money-saving tip: Compare hostel prices with Hostelz.com. They compare prices from Hostelworld, Booking.com and others with 1 click.
I personally love it, but if the goal of your trip is sightseeing, you wonât need more than two days there to see the Hassan II mosque, the Medina souks, the Habous quarter, and the Hammam Hassan II.
But this is a big city, so picking the best Casablanca hostel for your trip is a must. The hostels in Casablanca in this guide are great for all travelers, whether youâre a history-lover, a fan of culture, or traveling with your family and friends.
Here are our top picks for safe and budget-friendly accommodations in Casablanca, Morocco.
If you’re planning on traveling throughout Morocco, we also have a guide on the best hostels in Marrakesh.
This guide is perfect for YOU, when youâŚ
- are tired of crappy hostels!
- want a social Hostel to actually meet people
- are happy to spend $1 to $2 more for a much better experience
What we cover in this article?
You can find all 5 Star Hostels here with Hostelgeeks and all guides to “Best Hostels In” here.
Quick Introduction to Casablanca
Average price for a bed: Hostels in Casablanca cost $15 – $25 per night for a bed in a dorm. A private room has an average price of around $44 per night. This is a rough average, just to give you an idea.
Prices always depend on the season and holidays. Please always check the exact rates on Hostelz.com or Hostelworld.com.
Check-In and Check-Out: The average check-in time is from 15:00 (3 pm), while the Check-Out time is before 11:00 (11 am). Hostels usually offer luggage storage in case you arrive earlier or leave later. Make sure you check if luggage storage is free or if there is an extra cost.
Souk tip: You must put your bargaining hat on if you donât want people to take advantage of you. If you look like a foreigner and you donât speak Arabic, you will immediately be given an inflated price of up to 50%. Bargaining is part of the culture, so get good at it!
Places are closed on Fridays and holidays: Morocco is a Muslim country, and religion is part of day-to-day life. This means that a lot of shops and attractions close on Fridays at noon as this is one of the most important times for prayer of the week.
Some shops also close for a bit during prayer times throughout the day, regardless of the day.
If youâre visiting during Ramadan (the Ramadan calendar changes every year), it might also be hard to find meals during the day.
Transportation: Most travelers and locals use the Casa tramway. You can also opt for private taxis (Petit taxis).
Ask before taking pictures: Casablanca and Morocco have a distinct charm to them. This charm will make you want to take a lot of pictures, but if you find yourself about to take a picture of people, you might also find yourself in trouble.
A lot of Moroccans donât enjoy being randomly photographed by strangers, so make sure to ask before you snap away. Also, be aware that some people in rural parts might ask you for money in exchange for a picture.
đ New to Hostels? Read my guide to staying in a Hostel for the First Time here. I especially recommend reading:
- How to book hostels?
- Understanding Hostels in Europe - and what makes them special
The 3 Best Hostels in Casablanca are âŚ
Letâs jump right into the coolest hostels in Casablanca.
- LHostel Ă Casablanca â best for Backpackers
- Medina Hostel â best for Solo Travelers
- HĂ´tel Astrid â best for Budget-conscious travelers
These are our favorite hostels in Casablanca. We want to make your life even easier, so we put all accommodations on a map for you. We even added our own tips for favorite restaurants, things to see, and more.
Overview: Best Hostels by Traveler Type
𦸠Solo Traveler: | Medina Hostel |
đ for Backpacker: | LHostel Ă Casablanca |
đ§ Cozy Hostel: | HĂ´tel Astrid |
đ¨âđŠâđŚ Family Hostel: | Medina Hostel |
đŠâđť For Digital Nomads: | LHostel Ă Casablanca |
1. LHostel Ă Casablanca
LHostel Ă Casablanca is housed in traditional Moroccan architecture. This is the perfect place for backpackers and digital nomads in Casablanca.
Here, youâll find:
- A shared lounge
- A garden
- A terrace (with a BBQ)
- 24/7 reception
- A shared kitchen
- FREE towels
- FREE breakfast
Check prices at:
Hostelworld | Booking.com | Hostelz.com
This is a very big hostel in Casablanca. What we liked the most was its beautiful garden where you can lounge in the sun, read a book, or work on your laptop (their free Wi-Fi is great).
The place itself is very inviting and cozy. Itâs small enough to promote interactions between guests yet big enough to provide private spaces for those who prefer to stay alone.
If youâre a light sleeper, be sure to bring earplugs with you, as the hostel is a bit echo-ey.
Location: Casablanca hostel in the residential area of lâOasis, which isnât very central. Itâs a 10-minute walk away from Gar lâOasis, which can take you to many famous sights throughout the city. Itâs also easy to find taxis in the neighborhood.
The best choice in Casablanca for
- Backpackers
- Digital nomad
Check prices at:
Hostelworld | Booking.com | Hostelz.com
2. Medina Hostel
Medina Hostel in Casablanca is our top pick for solo travelers. This is because the overall atmosphere is very âBed and breakfastâ family-oriented.
Here, youâll find:
- A shared kitchen
- A beautiful terrace
- Free towels
This Casablanca hostel is family-operated, and the family actually lives in the same building as their accommodation.
While the decor is very âMoroccan grandmotherâ style, itâs pretty homey, and you will warm up to it.
The staff is incredibly friendly and accommodating and has some great recommendations for things to do in Casablanca.
This is an excellent pick if you want to have an authentic feel and live in an actual Moroccan home.
Location: Hostel in the center of Casablancaâs old city. It is in Medina where youâll find the souks and markets, and the Hassan II mosque is a walkable distance away.
A great choice for
- Solo travelers
- Families
Check prices at:
Hostelworld | Hostelz.com
3. HĂ´tel Astrid
HĂ´tel Astrid is one of the more traditionally decorated Casablanca hostels. Actually, itâs more of a hotel, but itâs still a very budget-friendly accommodation option for travelers.
Here, youâll find:
- A common lounge
- Rooms with private bathrooms
- A restaurant
- 24/7 reception
- Private rooms with a balcony
Check prices at:
Hostelworld | Booking.com | Hostelz.com
Although breakfast isn’t included, they serve it at a reasonable price, and we think it’s pretty delicious.
Overall, this is a great choice if you want to stay in a good part of the city in a very traditional Moroccan atmosphere.
We recommend this for travelers who prefer peace and quiet.
Location: South of the city center. This Casablanca hostel is near many shops and restaurants, and it’s a short walk from the CTM bus station and popular museums and attractions of the city.
This is one of the best hostels in Casablanca for
- Hotel budget option
Check prices at:
Hostelworld | Booking.com | Hostelz.com
Best Hostels in Casablanca for Solo Travelers?
We think that Medina Hostel is the perfect Casablanca hostel for solo travelers. The atmosphere is very familiar, and the staff, which is made up of a family, is incredibly helpful. This will come in handy if you face any issues during your stay.
Check prices at:
Hostelworld | Hostelz.com
What about the cheapest hostels in Casablanca?
Of course, there are always cheap hostels. But how do you actually find them? When you are traveling on a shoe-string budget and you want to save every dollar, there are ways to find the cheapest places in Casablanca.
- Open Hostelz.com with a full list of all hostels in Casablanca
- add your dates
- Order the listings by price
Simple as that.
Hostelz.com is a price comparison site for hostels. They list every single one in the world and tells you exactly which website is cheaper to use.
Another smart Tip: Check what is actually included, and what is excluded. Take a closer look at the location, too. A further location might mean more costs in transport.
Any Discounts?
From time to time, I receive special promo codes for booking platforms, hotels, or hostels. I will be sharing these here once received. Bookmark this page to get an update.
How to book?
The most popular booking platforms are Booking.com and Hostelworld.com. On both platforms, your credit card is 100% protected and the booking 100% confirmed.
I included some handy links to each of the recommended hostel. Just click on the hostel name. The link will lead you to check prices and availability.
I recommend booking your hostel as early as possible! All of Casablanca best hostels are popular; especially in high-season. To make sure you end up in those stylish and good hostels, secure your room/bed as soon as you have your travel dates fix.
My Best Hostels in Casablanca for Female Traveler on a Map + Sights
If you’re searching for the best hostels in Casablanca to kick back, relax, and have a good time, you’ve come to the right spot.
We’ve put all of our recommendations on a map to help you figure out distances and included some of our favorite sights as well
We hope you have an awesome and memorable stay in Casablanca!
FAQs
Here we share with you the most asked question:
Can I bring a drone to Morocco with me?
No! Morocco has a strict âno dronesâ policy. If you bring one with you, you will be forced to leave it at the airport until your departure date. Also, the drone can only be kept at the airport for up to 45 days. If youâre returning home from a different airport or staying in Morocco for more than 45 days, this can become a problem.
What are the best hostels in Casablanca?
The best hostels in Casablanca are:
- LHostel Ă Casablanca â best for Backpackers
- Medina Hostel â best for Solo Travelers
- HĂ´tel Astrid â best for Budget-conscious travelers
What is the best hostel in Casablanca for solo travelers?
The best hostel for solo travelers in Casablanca is:
Medina Hostel
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