What You Will Do
Experience a unique and unforgettable journey in Casablanca by booking our guided tour! Dive into the vibrant history and culture of the city as you explore iconic landmarks like the majestic Hassan II Mosque and the charming Quartier Habous. Discover hidden gems in the Ancient Medina, soak up the lively atmosphere of the markets, and enjoy a relaxing break at Ain Diab Beach. With a passionate guide sharing fascinating stories and local secrets, this tour offers you a true glimpse into the heart of Casablanca. Don’t miss this chance to explore the city from an authentic perspective – book now to secure your spot!
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
1
Notre Dame de Lourdes
15 minutes
This was unlike anything we anticipated. A stunning cathedral boasting contemporary architecture adorned with intricate stained glass windows encircling the entire church. Inside, a grotto showcased a graceful statue of Mary, surrounded by blooming flowers and flickering candles.
2
Hassan II Mosque
1 hour
The Hassan II Mosque, situated on the picturesque coast of Casablanca, stands as an architectural marvel and a testament to Morocco's grandeur. It proudly holds the title of being the largest mosque not only in Morocco but in all of Africa. What sets it apart further is its awe-inspiring minaret, which ranks as the tallest in the world. Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, the Hassan II Mosque is a symbol of both architectural brilliance and spiritual significance, drawing visitors from around the globe to admire its splendor and serenity.
3
Place des Nations Unies
15 minutes
A vibrant public square, embodying Morocco's global essence, where modern and traditional architectural elements harmoniously coexist. It's a lively hub teeming with street activity and an array of shops and dining establishments.
4
Marche Central Casablanca
15 minutes
This market was constructed in 1917,is noted for its Neo-Mauresque style, featuring a large gateway reminiscent of gates found in Morocco’s imperial cities and an octagonal center cupola. Under this cupola, a variety of fresh seafood is sold, including Atlantic Ocean fish, shark meat, oysters, and more. embrace the vibrant Moroccan way of life.
5
Old Medina of Casablanca
20 minutes
Explore the abundant cultural legacy of Casablanca through a guided walking tour of the Old Medina. Your guide will lead you along the meandering pathways of this storied district, offering opportunities to delve into traditional souks, centuries-old mosques, and historic edifices while strolling through the quaint, narrow streets
6
L'Eglise du Sacre-Coeur
10 minutes
The Sacred Heart Basilica of Casablanca, also known as Sacré-Cœur, is a remarkable Catholic church located in the Anfa district of Casablanca, Morocco. Built in a Neo-Gothic style, this basilica presents an impressive silhouette with its soaring spires and colorful stained glass windows. It stands as a testament to the city's French colonial architectural heritage. The interior of the basilica is equally captivating, adorned with artistic details and a serene ambiance, making it a peaceful place to visit for both travelers and Casablanca locals.
7
Quartier Habous
1 hour
The Habbous Market, also known Al Ahbas, is a charming district in Casablanca, constructed between 1918 and 1955. It was developed during the French protectorate to accommodate the influx of migrants from various regions of Morocco,this neighborhood is characterized by its wide pedestrian streets it is also home to many artisans book shops and traders offering a variety of products such as Ceramic Leather Jewelery and woven Carpets.
8
Square of Mohammed V
15 minutes
Mohamed V Square, at the heart of the city, is a bustling hub with a multitude of pigeons, drawing visitors from all corners of the globe to explore the vibrant city of Casablanca, centered around Mohamed V Square.
9
Rick's Cafe
15 minutes
Photo stop :Rick’s Café Casablanca is a renowned restaurant, bar, and café located in the heart of Casablanca, it was designed to recreate the bar made famous by Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman in the iconic movie Casablanca in 2004 by an Americanlady. The establishment was owned by a former American diplomat.
10
Ain Diab
30 minutes
Cafe stop:Ain Diab Corniche, along the Casablanca coastline, is a stunning seaside promenade. With its golden sandy beaches, restaurants, cafes, and vibrant nightlife, it's the perfect place to relax and soak in the beauty of the Atlantic Ocean while experiencing the lively atmosphere of the city.Having a Moroccan Tea in one of the cafe's terrasses is a great experience .
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