Explore the vibrant city of Casablanca on a private guided tour that combines luxury transportation with walking excursions to key attractions. Your journey includes visits to the stunning Hassan II Mosque (optional entry fee), the historic Corniche Ain Diab, and the charming Church of Notre Dame of Lourdes. With a knowledgeable guide at your side, delve into the rich culture and history of this bustling metropolis while enjoying custom pick-up from your hotel. This tour accommodates all travelers, including those with mobility needs, ensuring a comfortable and enriching experience.
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Standing proudly over the Atlantic Ocean, the Hassan II Mosque is a breathtaking architectural masterpiece and one of Morocco’s most iconic landmarks. It’s the tallest mosque in Africa, with a minaret soaring 210 meters high. Visitors can admire its intricate mosaics, marble floors, and a glass floor that allows views of the sea beneath. This mosque is one of the few in Morocco open to non-Muslim visitors on guided tours.
Inspired by the legendary 1942 film Casablanca, Rick’s Café recreates the ambiance of the movie that immortalized the city. With its old-world charm, classic piano tunes, and vintage decor, the café offers a nostalgic step back in time. Even if you’re not dining, a quick photo stop here makes for a memorable part of your visit.
This scenic coastal promenade is lined with cafés, restaurants, beach clubs, and hotels. The Corniche of Ain Diab is ideal for a relaxing walk with views of the Atlantic and a peek at Casablanca’s modern beachfront lifestyle. You’ll also glimpse luxury villas and architectural gems in nearby Anfa and Maarif districts.
A lesser-known gem, this modern Catholic church surprises visitors with its simple exterior and spectacular interior — filled with vibrant stained glass windows that bathe the entire space in colorful light. A quiet grotto dedicated to the Virgin Mary adds a peaceful touch.
At the heart of Casablanca’s modern downtown lies this busy square, representing the intersection of cultures and commerce. It reflects Morocco’s modern aspirations alongside its historical roots, with shopping areas, tram lines, high-rises, and lively cafés all converging here.
Built in the 1930s during the French protectorate, the Habbous Quarter combines French town planning with traditional Moroccan architecture. Stroll through narrow alleys lined with bookshops, spice stalls, leather goods, and artisan shops. Near the Royal Palace, this area is rich in culture and ideal for shopping and photography.
This lively market is a vibrant blend of smells, colors, and sounds. Vendors sell fresh produce, seafood, spices, crafts, and souvenirs. It’s the perfect place to interact with locals and experience the rhythm of daily life in Casablanca.
Unlike the medinas of Fes or Marrakech, Casablanca’s Old Medina is smaller but filled with charm. Wander through the winding alleys packed with traditional Moroccan houses, artisan workshops, and local cafés. The Old Medina offers a more authentic, non-touristy side of the city — ideal for walking tours.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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