24 hours in Casablanca, a young, African and cosmopolitan city. Far from that iconic and static poster of Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman, the Moroccan city is presented as a dynamic destination.

With about seven million inhabitants, the financial capital of Morocco names, in Spanish, that little house that the Portuguese sailors are said to have seen on Anfa Hill. In Arabic it is Darbeyda, but for Moroccans, it is normal to call it ‘House’