Arab League Park of Casablanca, Urban park in central Casablanca, Morocco
Arab League Park is a large green space in central Casablanca with planted areas, fountains, and paved walkways throughout. It also contains sports facilities, play areas, and seating spaces for visitors.
The park was founded in the early 20th century and was designed by French architect Albert Laprade under Henri Prost's guidance. Arches from a former Portuguese prison were incorporated into the site's layout.
The park serves as a daily gathering space where residents spend time together and enjoy outdoor activities. Its layout encourages people to explore different zones and rest along the way.
The park is located between Hassan II Boulevard and Roudani Boulevard, making it easy to find. There are cafes, kiosks, restrooms, and play areas for families planning to spend time here.
The park was originally split into separate sections that remained disconnected for many years. A major renovation project worked to reunite these divided areas into one cohesive space.
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