Settat City Guide

Morocco

Settat City Guide

Casablanca-Settat

Settat, nestled in Morocco's Casablanca-Settat region, stands as a key agricultural and commercial hub. Known for its lively traditional markets and rich community vibe, it offers a local, authentic slice of Moroccan life away from tourist trails. Its location makes it an ideal base for exploring the countryside and accessing larger cities like Casablanca.

Lifestyle🍽️

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Food Scene
Good
7

Settat thrives on Moroccan staples like Tagine and Couscous. International options are slim, but the local flavor is rich.

Local Dishes:
Tagine, Couscous, Harira soup
International Cuisine:
Some fast-food chains
Vegetarian Friendly
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Nightlife
Poor
2

Settat's nightlife is modest with cafes and a few eateries. There's no club or bar scene here.

Coffee Culture
Good
6

A traditional coffee hub with many local cafes serving robust espresso and mint tea. Specialty coffee is uncommon.

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Tipping
Required
10%

Tipping is expected for services. In restaurants, 5-10% is typical if no service charge is included. Round up for taxis.

Top Attractions
Grand Mosque of Settat
landmark
A religious landmark with traditional architecture.
Local Souk
market
Vibrant market for fresh produce and local crafts.
Central Square
square
A social hub for locals and visitors.
SIM Cards

SIM cards are purchasable at telecom stores or kiosks. Registration requires a passport.

Available at:
Maroc Telecom
Orange
Inwi
Recommended Apps
Careem/InDriver(transportation)
WhatsApp(communication)
Google Maps(navigation)
Glovo(food delivery)
Local banking apps(finance)

Services & Infrastructure

Street Cleanliness
Good
6

Main streets are maintained, but market areas may lack cleanliness. Waste collection is regular; recycling is limited.

24/7 Services
Limited
4

Limited services after-hours. Some late pharmacies operate, and 'hanouts' stay open late for essentials.

Groceries
Marjane
Carrefour Market

Settat offers limited international products. Marjane and Carrefour are key for supermarket basics, while local souks supply fresh produce, meats, and spices.

Cashless Payments
Cash preferred

Cash is king in Settat, especially at local markets and small shops. Bigger supermarkets and hotels may take cards, but it's not a given.

ATMs

ATMs are easy to find near banks and shopping areas. Major banks offer them and international card fees may apply.

Schools
Local only

Local schools teach primarily in Arabic and French. International school options are in bigger cities.

Available Schools:
Settat High School
Lycée Mohammed VI

Work & Digital💻

Coworking Spaces
Not Available
Work-Friendly Cafés
Good
Cafe A
Basic setup with Wi-Fi, suitable for work.
Cafe B
Modern cafe with a reliable connection, best for short work sessions.
Alternatives:
Local Library
Quiet spot for working; internet and comfort can vary.
Hotel Lobby
Available in larger hotels, good for a peaceful work environment with Wi-Fi.
Digital Nomad Community
Poor
1

Not a known digital nomad spot; no co-living options or regular meetups.

Nature & Activities🌿

Green Spaces
Limited
5

Several public parks offer greenery; however, extensive natural areas are absent.

Running
Limited
5

Safe during daylight with parks and quieter streets available for running.

Gyms
Available

Gyms exist, though names aren't widely publicized online. Search for 'salle de sport.'

Available Gyms:
Local Gym
Fitness Club Settat
Tennis
Limited
5

Some local sports clubs may offer tennis. Booking details typically require direct contact.

Padel
Poor
0

Padel isn't common here, though interest is rising in larger cities.

Yoga
Poor
3

Few yoga studios; larger gyms may offer classes. Traditional hammams provide wellness options.

Martial Arts
Limited
4

Local clubs focus on Taekwondo and Karate. English instructors are rare, and info can require local inquiry.

Skiing
Poor
0

Settat doesn't offer skiing. For snow activities, travel to the High Atlas Mountains.

Water Sports
Poor
0

No organized water sports due to the city’s geographic setting inland.

Surfing
Poor
0

Inland location makes surfing impossible. Surf spots exist along Morocco’s coast, not near Settat.

Diving
Poor
0

Being inland, diving isn’t an option here. Head to the coast for water activities.

Health & Safety🏥

Healthcare
Limited
5

Public healthcare is basic, with private clinics offering better care. English-speaking staff is rare.

Hospitals:
Public Hospital of Settat
Private Clinic Al Farah
Pharmacies:
Pharmacy Essalama
Al Amal Pharmacy
Tap Water Safety
Safe to drink

Tap water is treated and safe, though locals often prefer bottled water.

Common Scams
Overcharging in souks for tourists, fake guides offering unsolicited 'help', and vendors expecting payment for pre-offered goods or services.

Community & Family

Family Friendly
Limited
5

Settat lacks dedicated family facilities, but has basic parks and playgrounds. Supermarkets stock baby supplies.

LGBTQ+ Friendly
Poor
2

Morocco is conservative; LGBTQ+ rights are limited with societal challenges present. Couple displays of affection aren't advised.

Pet Friendly
Poor
3

Pet-friendly policies are limited. Basic vet services and pet supplies are available, though parks and accommodations mostly aren’t pet-centric.

Communities
Expats in Morocco (Facebook group)
Morocco Travel Forum (Facebook group)

Quick Facts

Population
171,556
Power Reliability
Excellent
8/10

Power is steady with rare brief outages. The national grid is well-maintained.

Languages
Darija (Moroccan Arabic)(90%)
Standard Arabic(70%)
French(50%)
English(10%)
Emergency
15
Ambulance/Fire
19
Police
177
Royal Gendarmerie

⚠️Natural Disasters Risk

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Tsunami
Very Low Risk
0
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Earthquake
Moderate Risk
6

🌦️Seasonal Issues

Extreme heat
June, July, August
Temperatures can soar over 35°C (95°F), making summers quite hot.

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