The Royal Palace of Casablanca is the official residence of the King of Morocco when he is in the city. Located in the Anfa neighborhood, the palace was built in 1919 during the French colonial period as the residence of the French resident general. After Morocco's independence, the palace became the residence of the king.
The palace complex covers an area of 7 hectares and is surrounded by walls and gardens. The main palace building is a two-story structure with a large central courtyard. The interior is decorated with luxurious furniture and works of art, and it is closed to the public.
The palace is located in a residential area and is not open to the public, but visitors can take a stroll in the nearby Mohammed V Square, which is a popular gathering place and a hub for public transportation in Casablanca.