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In this one-day Casablanca tour, you’ll begin at the Hassan II Mosque, marveling at its intricate mosaics and towering minaret right on the Atlantic coast. From there, dive into the Old Medina, where the vibrant souks and narrow alleys showcase Casablanca’s historic charm. At Place Mohammed V, admire the elegant colonial architecture and lively square, perfect for photos. Afternoon highlights include Villa des Arts, offering a modern take on Moroccan culture, and a scenic walk along La Corniche, where ocean views meet bustling cafes. End your day at Ain Diab Beach, relaxing with a sunset view over the Atlantic.
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On this one-day Casablanca tour, you can expect a blend of iconic sites, local culture, and scenic views, all tailored to capture the city’s unique charm. Here’s what you’ll experience:
Begin your tour with a visit to one of the largest mosques in the world, where you’ll see stunning mosaics, a towering minaret, and breathtaking ocean views.
Wander through the Old Medina’s maze of shops, narrow alleyways, and bustling markets for a taste of Casablanca’s historical roots.
This central square features beautiful colonial buildings and fountains, showcasing Casablanca’s French influence.
Quartier Habous is one of Casablanca’s most charming districts and a perfect spot to immerse yourself in Moroccan culture. Established during the French Protectorate in the 1920s, it’s known for its unique blend of Moroccan and French architectural styles
A visit to this museum provides a look at Moroccan contemporary art, offering a cultural perspective on the country’s evolution.
Stroll along the coastal promenade with views of the Atlantic, lively cafes, and a relaxed atmosphere.
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note: airport Transfer is not included in the tour price make sure you booked your transfer.
Explore one of the largest mosques in the world, famed for its intricate mosaics, grand minaret, and breathtaking views over the Atlantic Ocean.
Discover the Old Medina’s narrow alleys, vibrant souks, and local shops, offering an authentic taste of traditional Moroccan life.
Stroll around Casablanca’s central square, framed by impressive French colonial architecture and fountains.
Grand, former Roman Catholic cathedral from 1930, designed by Paul Tournon in neo-Gothic style.
Lunch at Sqala Restaurant in Casablanca is a delightful experience filled with traditional Moroccan ambiance and flavors. Located in a charming historic fort setting, Sqala offers a tranquil courtyard with lush greenery, traditional Moroccan tilework, and cozy seating areas, making it a popular spot for locals and visitors alike.
The menu features classic Moroccan dishes, with tagines being a highlight. Whether you choose a lamb, chicken, or vegetable tagine, each is cooked slowly with aromatic spices, olives, preserved lemons, and fresh vegetables, served in the iconic clay pot. Other popular dishes include fresh Moroccan salads, briouates (savory pastries), and a variety of fresh seafood, as Casablanca’s coastal location brings some of the best seafood options.
Browse the artisan shops in the Habous Market, known for handmade crafts, traditional clothing, books, and pastries. A visit to the olive market is a must!
Return to your starting point, marking the end of your day in Casablanca.