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Casablanca

Urban elegance in Morocco

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Program and prices

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For 1 to 4 people: 2,100.00 Dhs

For 5 to 7 people: 2,500.00 Dhs

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Daytime

Easy walking

Available all year round

Hassan II Mosque Admission Fees:

Adults: 140.00 Dhs

Children (4-12 years): 30.00 Dhs

Children under 4 years: Free

8:00 AM: Departure from the Riad by private vehicle

with driver

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Arrival in Casablanca and visit to the Hassan II Mosque at 12:00 (ticket not included)

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Lunch break at your leisure on the Ain Diab Corniche. (Meal not included)

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Discover the former Sacré-Cœur Church, an Art Deco landmark now dedicated to culture.

Stroll along Boulevard Mohammed V, the architectural heart of the city.

Enjoy a shady break in the Arab League Park.

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Return to Marrakech at the end of the afternoon

Mosque Regulations:

The Hassan II Mosque is a place of worship and reflection, and to ensure that visits take place under the best possible conditions, you are asked to comply with the following rules: Wear clothing that covers your shoulders, torso, and reaches below the knees. Shorts and sleeveless tops are strictly prohibited. Smoking and consuming food and drinks are forbidden during the visit.

Remove your shoes before entering the mosque and take them with you (bags are available at the entrance of the mosque).

To facilitate the work of the guides, you are asked to respect the schedule, to stay together and to remain silent during the visit.

For safety reasons, do not cross the chains encircling the Seguia. Do not use video cameras, and any kind of radio receiver and/or sound devices inside the Mosque.

Casablanca, the Urban Elegance of Morocco

Casablanca embodies contemporary Morocco in all its splendor: a vibrant, bold city firmly focused on the future. Bordering the Atlantic Ocean, it captivates with its cosmopolitan atmosphere, where international influences meet the Moroccan art of living.

Overlooking the ocean, the spectacular Hassan II Mosque stands as a majestic symbol. Its grand architecture, open to the sea horizon, offers a unique experience blending spirituality and artistic mastery.

Casablanca also reveals a more discreet and sophisticated side. Its iconic districts, such as Boulevard Mohammed V, showcase remarkable Art Deco heritage, while the Ain Diab Corniche invites you to enjoy a timeless moment by the ocean—among elegant beaches, refined restaurants, and exclusive venues.

A city of contrasts and experiences, Casablanca attracts travelers seeking both authenticity and modernity. Here, every moment is lived intensely, between urban energy and the gentle freshness of the sea breeze.

Discover Casablanca, the Economic Capital of Morocco

Casablanca is a vibrant, modern, and cosmopolitan city located on Morocco’s Atlantic coast. As the country’s economic capital, it charms visitors with its unique energy, Art Deco architecture, lively neighborhoods, and openness to the ocean.

Blending historical heritage, cultural sites, elegant restaurants, and seaside walks, Casablanca offers a different, more urban and contemporary experience—ideal for discovering another side of Morocco.

What to See in Casablanca?

The Hassan II Mosque
A must-see in Casablanca, the Hassan II Mosque is one of the most impressive monuments in Morocco. Built partly over the ocean, it fascinates with its spectacular dimensions, majestic minaret, and the finesse of Moroccan craftsmanship.
A guided tour allows visitors to admire its marble, zellige tiles, carved wood, and exceptional architectural details.

The Former Sacré-Cœur Cathedral
Located near the Arab League Park, the former Sacré-Cœur Cathedral is a symbol of Casablanca’s Art Deco heritage. Now transformed into a cultural space, it occasionally hosts exhibitions and events.
Its white, elegant, and distinctive architecture is worth seeing, even from the outside.

The Arab League Park
Just a short walk from the cathedral, this park offers a pleasant green escape in the heart of the city. Its palm-lined paths provide a peaceful break between visits.

Boulevard Mohammed V and Art Deco Architecture
Casablanca boasts a rich architectural heritage. Boulevard Mohammed V and the city center reveal beautiful Art Deco façades, reflecting the city’s urban history.
It’s an ideal stroll for lovers of architecture, photography, and city life.

The Ain Diab Corniche
At the end of the day, the Ain Diab Corniche is one of the most enjoyable places in Casablanca. Facing the Atlantic Ocean, it brings together restaurants, cafés, clubs, and private beaches.
It’s the perfect spot for a seaside lunch, a sunset walk, or an elegant evening by the ocean.

A Perfect Day in Casablanca

Start your day with a visit to the Hassan II Mosque, then continue to the city center to explore the former Sacré-Cœur Cathedral, the Arab League Park, and the Art Deco façades of Boulevard Mohammed V.

For lunch or late afternoon, head to the Ain Diab Corniche to enjoy a moment by the ocean in a chic and relaxed atmosphere.

Why Visit Casablanca?

Casablanca is a destination of contrasts. It represents modern Morocco: dynamic, open to the world, and deeply rooted in its identity.

Less traditional than Marrakech, more urban and modern, Casablanca appeals to travelers looking to discover a lively, elegant, and authentic Moroccan city.

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