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Casablanca, Morocco
4 laws, restrictions, and customs in Casablanca that travellers often break without knowing — and the fines or consequences that follow.
Marrakech, Fes, and other medina cities are conservative Muslim environments. Both men and women should cover shoulders and knees. Women in revealing clothing attract persistent unwanted attention.
Homosexuality is illegal in Morocco under Article 489 of the Penal Code, punishable by imprisonment. Public displays of affection between same-sex couples carry serious legal risk.
Unlike Turkey or Egypt, most Moroccan mosques are closed to non-Muslim visitors. The exception is the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, which offers guided tours for non-Muslims.
During Ramadan, eating, drinking, and smoking in public during daylight hours is prohibited and strongly discouraged for non-Muslims. Many restaurants close during the day.