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Souvenirs du Maroc

T1

Near T1 departures security, this is the main souvenir stop

Souvenirs du Maroc sits airside in Terminal T1, right along the path to the international gates, so you pass it after security, not before. The shop focuses on Moroccan-themed gifts: think small tagines, fridge magnets with “Casablanca” printed on them, keyrings, postcards, and pre-packed gift boxes. It is one of the easier spots in CMN to grab a last-minute present without hunting through the terminal.

Pricing runs higher than what you’d see in central Casablanca: expect small magnets in the 40–60 MAD range and basic keychains around 30–50 MAD. Packaged sweets and cookies sit closer to 70–120 MAD per box. Payment works fine with credit cards, including major Visa and Mastercard, and the staff usually accepts euros at a straightforward street-style rate, though you’ll get change in dirhams.

Hours track the main flight banks in T1, with the shop typically open from early morning departures around 06:00 through late-evening flights after 22:00. Stock leans heavily on compact, suitcase-safe items rather than bulky ceramics, so you’re not trying to fit a huge tajine into an overhead bin. If you want more elaborate handicrafts or carpets, this isn’t the spot; those options sit landside or in the city.

One practical move: if your boarding pass shows a tight T1 connection under 45 minutes, go straight to your gate first, confirm it hasn’t changed, then backtrack to Souvenirs du Maroc for a quick five-minute grab before boarding.

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