Discover Casablanca’s rich history and vibrant culture. Explore Morocco’s largest city, its bustling port, and modern cosmopolitan vibe. A must-visit destination.
Discover Casablanca’s rich history and vibrant culture. Explore Morocco’s largest city, its bustling port, and modern cosmopolitan vibe. A must-visit destination.
- Hassan II Mosque - Tickets for the Hassan II Mosque are purchased in advance to help visitors avoid long queues! Situated in Casablanca, this mosque is among the largest and most magnificent in the world. Opened in 1993, it was commissioned by King Hassan II to provide the city with a grand religious structure overlooking the ocean. The mosque can…
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Hassan II Mosque - Tickets for the Hassan II Mosque are purchased in advance to help visitors avoid long queues! Situated in Casablanca, this mosque is among the largest and most magnificent in the world. Opened in 1993, it was commissioned by King Hassan II to provide the city with a grand religious structure overlooking the ocean. The mosque can host approximately 25,000 worshippers inside and up to 80,000 in the outdoor plaza, making it one of the largest mosques globally.
• Minaret:
It boasts the tallest minaret in the world, reaching 210 meters. Adorned with traditional Moroccan designs, it features a laser pointing towards Mecca. The mosque is a true masterpiece and is open to non-Muslims for guided tours, which is a rare opportunity worldwide. Book quickly to visit this must-see monument in Casablanca! It promises an unforgettable experience filled with emotion and memories. -
CASABLANCA: DISCOVERING AND WALK INSIDE OLD MEDINA - Experience the rich cultural heritage of Casablanca with a walking tour of the ancient medina. A guide will lead you through the winding streets of this historic district, offering the chance to explore traditional souks, ancient mosques, and historic buildings, while strolling through the narrow alleys.
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Rick’s Café - Visit Rick’s Café, inspired by the film Casablanca, one of the city’s must-see attractions.
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Parc de la Ligue Arabe - A stunning green space with century-old trees and a unique variety of botanical species, definitely worth exploring.
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Cathedrale Notre Dame de Lourdes - The Cathedral of Our Lady of Lourdes in Casablanca is a key site for Catholic worship in Morocco. Constructed in 1954, it replaced the original church built on the same site in 1918. The interior is enhanced by exceptional stained glass windows covering nearly 800 m2. The church can accommodate several hundred worshippers, and its vast interior, simplicity, and play of light create a reflective space. It remains active today, hosting regular masses, especially for the local Christian community and expatriates, and plays a significant role in major liturgical celebrations in Casablanca. The Cathedral of Our Lady of Lourdes symbolizes religious coexistence in Morocco, illustrating the country’s shared history with Christian communities, particularly during the French protectorate. Follow us and let us guide you.
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Quartier Habous - The Habous district, located east of downtown Casablanca, is a gem of Moorish-Roman architecture, featuring stone arches, zelliges, carved doors, and white-fronted buildings that evoke both imperial medinas and modern urban planning. A hub for crafts and commerce, Le Habous is renowned for its organized souks, cherished by locals and tourists alike:
• Traditional bookshops, including those specializing in Islamic literature.
• Craft shops: pottery, copper, leather, carpets, babouches, and cedar wood items.
• Markets for dates, spices, and Moroccan pastries (don’t miss the famous Bennis Habous pastry).
• Souk of the djellabas and gandouras.
Beautiful mosques, such as the Mohammed V mosque, and religious administrative institutions are also present. It is an ideal place for a peaceful walk, blending culture, shopping, spirituality, and architecture. -
Place des Nations Unies - Visit the iconic art deco district, admire the colonial architecture of the 1930s, explore the new theater, and enjoy the lively passenger trap square.
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Marche Central Casablanca - Don’t miss the oyster and tuna tastings on site, a delightful experience sure to excite your taste buds at this century-old central market.
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Casablanca - Explore the vibrant souks where you can discover symbols of Morocco and unique handcrafted souvenirs. These colorful markets offer a perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in local culture. Capture great photos and engage with friendly vendors to learn a few words of Moroccan dialect. This experience brings you authentic Moroccan atmospheres, allowing you to truly appreciate the richness of the culture.

- Bottled water
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Bottled water
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Drinking is not obligatory
- Drinking is not obligatory
Casablanca is the main city of Morocco and also the largest with its four million inhabitants. It is the country’s leading industrial, commercial and port center. Its port is the second most important port in northern Africa and receives 60% of national maritime traffic. Located on the Atlantic coast, its atmosphere is cosmopolitan and Western, it is also the most modern city in the country.
- Everyone is welcome
Casablanca is the main city of Morocco and also the largest with its four million inhabitants. It is the country’s leading industrial, commercial and port center. Its port is the second most important port in northern Africa and receives 60% of national maritime traffic. Located on the Atlantic coast, its atmosphere is cosmopolitan and Western, it is also the most modern city in the country.
- Everyone is welcome
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.