Hyatt Regency Casablanca

On Place des Nations Unies at the commercial center of Casablanca, the Hyatt Regency operates firmly within the city's business-hotel tier. Its address is the primary argument: within walking distance of the medina and a short taxi ride from the Hassan II Mosque, it functions as a reliable transit and corporate anchor. Travelers seeking design character or strong F&B will find more distinctive options elsewhere in the city.
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- Address
- Pl. des Nations Unies, Casablanca 20000, Morocco
- Phone
- +212 5 22 43 12 34
- Website
- hyatt.com

Place des Nations Unies and the Architecture of Arrival
Hyatt Regency Casablanca is a 5-star hotel in Casablanca, Morocco, on Place des Nations Unies. The city that Art Deco built, then remade in modernist concrete and Mauresque revival, positions its landmark hotels not in discreet side streets but on its great civic squares. The Hyatt Regency Casablanca sits directly on Place des Nations Unies, the commercial and symbolic center of the city, where the geometry of the urban grid opens into a plaza large enough to hold the full weight of Casablanca's self-conception as North Africa's financial capital. Approaching from Boulevard Mohammed V, the hotel's tower announces itself against a skyline that mixes colonial-era facades with glass-clad office blocks. This is not incidental placement; for a city that uses architecture as argument, the address is part of the proposition.
The design language of Casablanca's international hotel tier has always been pulled between two poles: the Mauresque vocabulary of arches, zellige tilework, and interior courtyards, and the continental modernism that French planners introduced during the protectorate period. The Hyatt Regency works within the latter tradition, presenting a corporate international aesthetic anchored by its central location rather than by decorative regionalism. That positions it differently from properties like Royal Mansour Casablanca, which deploys more explicit Moroccan craftsmanship, or Hôtel Le Doge, which operates at smaller scale with a strong design-led personality. The Hyatt's identity is civic and central rather than boutique or ornamental.
The Square as Context
Place des Nations Unies functions as Casablanca's living room in a way that few city centers in Morocco manage. It connects the medina quarter to the north with the Art Deco grid to the south, and the flow of people across it at different hours is a reliable indicator of the city's rhythms: businesspeople and civil servants in the mornings, the broader city in the evenings. A hotel on this square is not a retreat from the city; it is inside the city's primary circulation in a direct and constant way. Travelers who want quiet residential distance from commercial activity would find Four Seasons Hotel Casablanca, with its Anfa neighborhood positioning, a better fit. Those for whom proximity to meetings, the port, and the historic medina is the organizing principle will find the Hyatt's address difficult to argue against.
Casablanca's hotel market has stratified considerably over the past decade. At the upper end, the Royal Mansour Casablanca and Four Seasons compete on design credentials and F&B; programming. The Kenzi Tower Hotel and Royal Hideaway Casablanca represent the upper-midscale and business-luxury tiers, respectively. The Hyatt Regency sits in the business-luxury tier, where brand consistency across a global network carries weight for corporate travelers who want to know precisely what they are getting. The Regency tier within Hyatt's own portfolio signals a convention-and-business orientation rather than the leisure-first positioning of Park Hyatt properties. That distinction is worth understanding before booking.
Casablanca in the Broader Morocco Context
Morocco's hotel market divides sharply along city lines. Marrakesh has driven the country's luxury design conversation, with properties like La Mamounia and Jnane Tamsna setting international benchmarks. Fes has its own register, where smaller riads and design properties such as Hotel Sahrai, an SLH Hotel, operate with craft-forward identities. Casablanca is the commercial exception: its hotel demand is led by corporate and governmental travel in a way that none of Morocco's other major cities match. The Hyatt Regency's infrastructure, including its conference and event capacity, is calibrated to that demand. Travelers arriving for leisure rather than business can find more distinctive options in Casablanca's own market, including Villa Sahrai, but the Hyatt's central address and international operating standards are competitive arguments that matter in the business context for which the property is primarily designed.
Placing the Hyatt in the Wider Moroccan Itinerary
Casablanca is rarely the whole of a Morocco trip, and the Hyatt Regency is best understood as a logistical anchor in a broader itinerary rather than a destination property. Travelers continuing to the coast can look at Dar Maya in Essaouira or Hilton Taghazout Bay Beach Resort and Spa for a different register. Those moving north toward Tangier have the Fairmont Tazi Palace Tangier and the Rif-facing Banyan Tree Tamouda Bay as contrasting options. South of the Atlas, Dar Ahlam in Ouarzazate and Kasbah Tamadot in Asni operate in an entirely different experiential tier. The Hyatt Regency's role in most itineraries is as a reliable opening or closing night before or after an international connection, not as the experiential centerpiece of a Moroccan journey.
Planning Your Stay
The hotel's address at Pl. des Nations Unies, Casablanca 20000, Morocco, puts it within easy reach of the Habous quarter and a short taxi ride from the Hassan II Mosque.
In Context: Similar Options
Comparable venues nearby, for context on price, style, and recognition.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hyatt Regency CasablancaThis venue — the venue you are viewing | Urban luxury with Art Deco influences | $$$$ | 5-Star | |
| Royal Mansour Casablanca | Legendary Art Deco luxury hotel in urban Casablanca | $$$$ | 5-Star | city center |
| Kenzi Tower Hotel | Modern urban tower hotel in landmark Twin Center | $$$$ | 5-Star | Maarif |
| Royal Hideaway Casablanca | Timeless luxury urban retreat fusing tradition and modernity. | $$$$ | 5-Star | Anfa |
| Four Seasons Hotel Casablanca | Seaside luxury resort blending Moroccan tradition with modern sophistication. | $$$$ | 5-Star | La Corniche |
| Hôtel Le Doge | Intimate urban Art Deco retreat preserving 1930s glamour with modern comforts. | $$$$ | 4-Star | Casablanca City Center |
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