Five minutes from most T2 gates, this is your souvenir stop
Souvenirs du Maroc sits airside in Terminal T2, an easy walk from the international gates before you hit the main food cluster. It focuses on last-minute gifts: small tagines, keychains under 50 MAD, basic T-shirts, magnets, and fridge-friendly ceramics. Think grab-and-go Moroccan themes rather than artisan gallery pieces.
Pricing runs higher than downtown Casablanca: a small magnet that might be 15–20 MAD in the medina can sit closer to 40–50 MAD here. You also see boxed dates, packets of mint tea, and pre-packed sweets on the shelves, generally in the 60–150 MAD range. Card payments work, including major international credit cards, and staff usually switch between French and basic English without much fuss.
The shop opens with the early morning T2 departures around 05:00 and tends to stay open until the late-night flights toward Europe and the Middle East, often around 22:00–23:00. Stock leans touristy: lots of “Maroc” logos, mini tagines that are decorative only, and pre-wrapped gift sets that fit easily into a cabin bag. If you want real cooking tagines or handmade rugs, those are better bought in town, not at the airport.
One practical tip: do a quick price check between the tea and sweets here and the duty free across T2’s main corridor; sometimes the same brand of mint tea tin is 10–20 MAD cheaper across the hall, while magnets and small trinkets are usually only found at Souvenirs du Maroc.